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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Towing with the NEWER Sport Tracs
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Donaldson" data-source="post: 762608" data-attributes="member: 66044"><p>A neighbor of my parents has a new trac (2007) and tows a 25 grady white. The truck tows it all the way from Vero beach fl. to Key largo. It drives like a pig with the boat but it dose tow it fine. When I rode with him we ran at about 65-70 mph max but the boat only has 1/4 to 1/2 tank of gas max and you have to be conservative on gear and people ratio. We had no problems with "fish tailing" or semi wash but he did keep the tong weight heavy and put lots of gear it the back. The truck rides a little low in the back. With 4x4 it had no trouble at the ramp. It really is completely different from the old trac's. Better towing but less capable of road. This all being said, that boat is probably the biggest I could see anyone towing comfortably with a trac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Donaldson, post: 762608, member: 66044"] A neighbor of my parents has a new trac (2007) and tows a 25 grady white. The truck tows it all the way from Vero beach fl. to Key largo. It drives like a pig with the boat but it dose tow it fine. When I rode with him we ran at about 65-70 mph max but the boat only has 1/4 to 1/2 tank of gas max and you have to be conservative on gear and people ratio. We had no problems with "fish tailing" or semi wash but he did keep the tong weight heavy and put lots of gear it the back. The truck rides a little low in the back. With 4x4 it had no trouble at the ramp. It really is completely different from the old trac's. Better towing but less capable of road. This all being said, that boat is probably the biggest I could see anyone towing comfortably with a trac. [/QUOTE]
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