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Author: | simontbj [ Sun Nov 07, 2010 7:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Will I be able to use a ramp without a truck? |
Due to financial restraints I had to turn in my 2009 Sierra in order to get what I owed on it. Couldnt get myself to get rid of the hobie cat. I ended up with a regular non-turbo diesel 2011 jetta. I anticipate no problems trailering my 1979 hobie 16 but I am a bit worried about using a boat ramp. I estimate the trailer/boat combo at around 800lbs maybe... Im unsure about the trailer weight. Am I just going to spin my wheels all day as i pull the boat out of the water? Jetta has a 2.5L inline 5 producing ~170hp and ~170 lb of torque. I just wrapped up my first season sailing (actualy bought the boat at the end of the season) and this has been a great forum that has helped me greatly. thanks |
Author: | jamoulto [ Mon Nov 08, 2010 5:22 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Will I be able to use a ramp without a truck? |
I have trailer launched and retrieved a Hobie Getaway numerous times using a '02 VW golf with a 2.0L (115 hp) gas engine without a problem and one of the ramps I use is relatively steep. I would be hesitant to try a steep ramp with a gravel surface, but otherwise you should be OK. |
Author: | wpbeyes [ Mon Nov 08, 2010 8:26 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Will I be able to use a ramp without a truck? |
Same. I have a 2001 ford escort. 130HP. No problem. Front wheel drive helps cuz it keeps the drive wheels off of the wet algae area. ![]() |
Author: | s30series [ Mon Nov 08, 2010 12:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Will I be able to use a ramp without a truck? |
man, you guys and your pansy cars! ![]() |
Author: | edrobinson [ Mon Nov 08, 2010 12:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Will I be able to use a ramp without a truck? |
I have a '95 Volvo 850 wagon (225hp inline 5, ?p/f) and I launch our 16 from a ramp that is so steep that when I back up to it, the boat and trailer disappear from view completely and I almost have to stop and see where it went... No problems up or down the ramp even when it's wet . I see a lot of small cars and trucks using this ramp for some pretty big boats. Then we also see some really big trucks launching really little boats. ![]() Ed |
Author: | DaveW70 [ Mon Nov 08, 2010 5:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Will I be able to use a ramp without a truck? |
When I bought my first H16 in the late 70's I towed it with a 1978 VW Rabbit with standard transmission. I towed it all over Florida, up and down boat ramps and out on beaches without a problem. I even towed it from Tampa Fl to Houston TX and back on vacation one summer. Even with a big wooden sail box the whole package weighed less that 1000lbs. So, I think you will be fine. Dave Hey s30series, I tow my latest Hobie with a 2001 Corvette. Nothing pansy 'bout that. ![]() |
Author: | paddlers2002 [ Mon Nov 08, 2010 6:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Will I be able to use a ramp without a truck? |
Back around 1980 I saw a guy tow his H16 with a honda 750 motorcycle, dont know how it did on the ramps but it looked like it did ok on the HY.....jay |
Author: | otterpop [ Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Will I be able to use a ramp without a truck? |
Our ramp here in Kailua is so slippery that everyone uses a long rope between trailer and hitch to lower the trailer down/pull the trailer up the slippery ramp without getting the vehicle off of the level plain at the top of the ramp. |
Author: | Nevek [ Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Will I be able to use a ramp without a truck? |
![]() ![]() It has 95 hp and has no problem pulling either boat from Tampa to Cape Canaveral, to West Palm Beach to the Keys. No problem with ramps either. Plus, I get 39 mpg while towing. |
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