Ocotillo Boy
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Towing might be 10% of this trucks use btw. 25% if for some miracle I ended up being able to get more time off and we started really digging on the boating thing.
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You could also look at slightly lighter boats - Yamaha and Scarab both offer 24' boats that are closer to 5k on the trailer depending on your wants/needs.
I pull our 23 foot centurion ski boat 4500# empty, with 46 gallons of fuel, and then 8-900 lbs for the trailer on my 18 SCAB and it feels like the boat isn't there, run 40PSI in the rear tires to keep them from rolling over, technically we have a 7000lb capacity if you have nothing in the bed. if your boat is 6000# incl the trailer you should be ok.
Where did you get the info for 7K tow capacity?
Everything I see says 6K. Except the hitch. It says 6K with a weight distribution hitch and 5K without.
I was towing my Yahama AR230 Jet boat with my Gen 1 6.2L SCAB with no issues. As mentioned previously, I installed the SuperSpring 2000# leaf on top of my stock Raptor leafs and there was barely any sag. My boat weighed 4800 lbs on the trailer when filled with 50 gallons of gas and toys. I also kept the air in my tires at 40 lbs when towing.
I went with the higher towing capacity SCREW for my Gen 2 in case I want to get a heavier boat in the future!
We can put 1000lbs or so in the bed. Which adds to your total GVWR. Which is why I said “technically” we can tow 7000.
Either way I have had zero issues towing 5500-6000 lbs worth of boat without a weight distribution hitch. Tongue weight is a huge thing to consider as well, my boat sits level attached to my truck so my tongue weight is optimal.
Was there any noticeable improvements when towing with the SCREW? I want another SCAB and my 13 works ok now but if the longer wheelbase works some magic on stability I'd go with a SCREW this time. And my girlfriend would be ecstatic at my step toward being an actual adult... a truck that has room for kid seats.