It seems like everybody tows their boats with the smallest vehicle they can find? Why? A Cooper? A Subaru? Where are all the redneck sailors. I tow my boat with a 3/4 ton pickup, Diesel. Modified. 300hp, 550 foot pounds of torque. Soon to be closer to 550hp & 800 ft/lbs. I get 17-18 mpg, boat, double stacked, empty doesn't matter.
I pull both my boats (H14-F17) with a 2006 Jeep Liberty. Get 16mpg at 75mph pulling the F17. RWD, 5000lbs towing and 210hp. All power, Sirius radio, 6 CD indash, auto. Gets 21mpg combined without boats. It's a freakin' go cart for adults! My dream vehicle is a new 4 door Wrangler Sahara. You only live once so screw gas mileage! <img src=
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Agree again with Bob. In our case it is a 1997 Mercury Mountaineer (As a WVU grad, what else could I buy?) We tow double stacked Hobie 17's plus a 12ft Zodiac and 5hp(four cycle) outboard motor. Alternate tow is 21ft SeaRay Sundeck. With the Hobies and Zodiac, 15mpg, with the SeaRay, 11mpg at best. So mileage pulling the SeaRay is not good, it is still about three times better that it gets in the water. BTW, they both have the same 5 LT V8 engine.
Caleb
You should rig it to run on friolator(?) oil! Save money, save the environment, and retire early to sail more! <img src=
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I've kicked around the fryer oil injection systems, and making bio diesel. Neither is a good option in cold climates. Bio diesel gels up around 25F without any additives. Its was -20F for a month straight this last winter. This new low sulfur crap is so clean that there isn't much of an advantage to bio diesel in the enviroment department either. But if you make it your self you can get the cost down around 35-45 cents a gallon supposedly.

My new tow vehicle is a sedan granted but it does have a 6.0L V8 (370 ci). Redneck enough for you?

Here's a tow vehicle. 865hp 1372 ft/lb torque
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Kind of like that DK 17 you
plan
on getting?
New job will pay 6 figures in 2-3 years. You can get a replica with corvette motor and Porsche 5 speed for about $30,000 to $45,000 on Ebay. I would NEVER buy a real one. Maintenance is VERY expensive on real one, not to mention insurance. AND as for plan. I guess you just go out and buy all your stuff and never
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Doug
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Glad it is not a polluter.
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Glad it is not a polluter.
*snif snif*
Yup, running a bit rich 😛
Doug
My
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Just thought I'd have some fun!
Peace,
Clayton
People don't plan to fail, they just fail to plan!
Clayton:
$100,000 a year is still $100,000 no matter how you count the zero's!!
Doug
Hard to insure. But they do have kit car coverage for drivers that have regular cars they use on a daily basis.
Tow with a dune buggy. Or a three wheeled motorcycle (even better, a motorcycle with a side-car). THAT would turn heads.
Guys:
This will turn heads if they ever get it to the US. Major G forces at 100+.
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Doug
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