Re: tow capacity?
Not enough info on the vehicle to make a determination.
What engine/tranny/axle, etc? Does it have a FACTORY heavy duty tow package? What is the rating the manufacturer made for YOUR truck?
Reasons I ask are:
The above ratings apply to a truck with the factory tow package, axle ratio indicated in the footnotes, yada, yada
Example: I tow with a ford expedition. This is an example, not a "my truck is better than yours", as I have data for it at hand.
My truck is rated at 8900# in 2WD, and 8600 in 4X4,, however this rating is contigent on: factory H/D tow package (yes, there is a light duty), with the 5.4L engine, H/D tranny, 3.75 axle(s), limited slip rear, etc.
With the 4.6 engine, which does not have the H/D package offered, 5000#, with a 5.4 and the L/D package, 5000#.
Now, another thing. I am paraphrasing the book:
"the above rating of 8900, and 900# tongue weight is using an equalizing hitch, and without 5000#/500#."
You see, a general question as asked is very difficult to answer.
I did this homework last year when I purchased my present vehicle. The question should have been "is my vehicle RATED to tow this boat?"
Also, I think yout 7000# estimate is a bit low. My boat is a 24' (brand not inportant) on an aluminum Magic Tilt trailer, which was 825# at their scale ( they measure thheir trailers for registration weights).
A public scale (calibrated) showed 7800 for the boat/trailer combo. This was about 60 gal gas, 20 water, and the normal stuff I carry. Boat weights are usually specked by the builder as smallest engine offered, and the "usual" accessories installed at the factory. We boaters add a lot of stuff after purchase.
This post is not to degrade anyones info, however, the exact info for his vehicle is needed.
Captharv