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Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Chapin, SC
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
@MrMoose - You just had to go and create another tow vehicle thread didn't ya? LOL. We love my wife's AWD Durango R/T and as you know one of those will get the job done if you want to stay with a SUV that is good in the winter and can tow. Not sure I would want to rack up those kind of miles and also not sure I would want to use the Durango for that kind of load on that long of a trip. Brakes on the R/T are the same as on the 1/2 ton Ram so sway would be my primary concern there. With just you and some patience I bet you would be fine though. Anyone who has read my posts know that I play it safe when it comes to towing. Beyond that you are looking at the big boy SUVs like Yukons, Suburbans and such. I also saw that Jeep is bringing back the Wagoneer line in the form of a full size luxury SUV with a bit of jeep attitude. Think Range Rover with some real some real space inside.
Any idea if you will have a driveway to plow once in Canada? If so you may consider getting a used 3/4 ton diesel truck to use for just boat hauling and plowing. Don't believe anyone that a 1/2 ton truck makes a decent plow truck. Sure you can get by with that if that is what you have for a different reason but 3/4 ton or bigger 4x4 diesel is the way to go. Luckily my neighbor plows me out I shovel his steps and porch. If you go diesel don't forget the block heater you will need where you are headed.
Must say I love that 3500 rig you linked to. That might be considered a limo around some parts where you are headed. I think it is a great option as a long distance tow vehicle with the sleeper cab and of course a plow on the front would be pretty sweet too. Just park it in the truck parking at rest stops and gas stations and enjoy free showers.
Good luck.
Any idea if you will have a driveway to plow once in Canada? If so you may consider getting a used 3/4 ton diesel truck to use for just boat hauling and plowing. Don't believe anyone that a 1/2 ton truck makes a decent plow truck. Sure you can get by with that if that is what you have for a different reason but 3/4 ton or bigger 4x4 diesel is the way to go. Luckily my neighbor plows me out I shovel his steps and porch. If you go diesel don't forget the block heater you will need where you are headed.
Must say I love that 3500 rig you linked to. That might be considered a limo around some parts where you are headed. I think it is a great option as a long distance tow vehicle with the sleeper cab and of course a plow on the front would be pretty sweet too. Just park it in the truck parking at rest stops and gas stations and enjoy free showers.
Good luck.