Good morning.
So I'm in the process of getting my 280. Hopefully everything checks out because it seems in good condition.
Some of you here suggested that I should get at least a 3/4 T diesel. I looked at a couple of Ford 6.7L (2011-2012), even used ones costs quite a bit.
One option I was thinking, just wanna run through the forum for advices/opinions:
+ Keep my F250 gas 3/4.
- For local trips (15-30 minutes marinas), I can take the boat there myself. Wifey will take the kids on her suv & meet me at the launch.
- For mid range trips (less than 1 hr): we would either have some of our siblings to tag along. They can at least take the one of the 2 boys, or both & meet us at the launch.
- For long trips: same. Or rent a bigger truck (not sure where yet).
My reasoning is that: I would do that for this summer to have a feeling if spending +$30-$40k extra for another truck is actually needed (or I might end up selling the boat after all the stress of a first season, hahaha). And for the current truck, I can use the load distributing hitch, maybe upgrade to the electric over hydraulic break, and drive extra careful. Also, travel light (pump fuel near destination, no extra gear on the boat, etc...). The trailer is an aluminum by the way.
What you guys think?
Thanks
Nhi
So I'm in the process of getting my 280. Hopefully everything checks out because it seems in good condition.
Some of you here suggested that I should get at least a 3/4 T diesel. I looked at a couple of Ford 6.7L (2011-2012), even used ones costs quite a bit.
One option I was thinking, just wanna run through the forum for advices/opinions:
+ Keep my F250 gas 3/4.
- For local trips (15-30 minutes marinas), I can take the boat there myself. Wifey will take the kids on her suv & meet me at the launch.
- For mid range trips (less than 1 hr): we would either have some of our siblings to tag along. They can at least take the one of the 2 boys, or both & meet us at the launch.
- For long trips: same. Or rent a bigger truck (not sure where yet).
My reasoning is that: I would do that for this summer to have a feeling if spending +$30-$40k extra for another truck is actually needed (or I might end up selling the boat after all the stress of a first season, hahaha). And for the current truck, I can use the load distributing hitch, maybe upgrade to the electric over hydraulic break, and drive extra careful. Also, travel light (pump fuel near destination, no extra gear on the boat, etc...). The trailer is an aluminum by the way.
What you guys think?
Thanks
Nhi