abominablehoman
Member
I realize the towing topic has been beat to death so if you're going to stop by for the requisite "buy a F550 or risk imminent death if you tow more than a yard trailer with your raptor" and intend to beat me to death, that's fine and I'll accept the flogging but please try to also be helpful. I've included a photo of kids/friends fishing for attention and for purposes of eliciting sympathy of the would be gestapo. Currently towing a mid/low-end 22' WA boat and, although I've never stopped at a weigh station, my best guess is that the total weight including trailer, fuel, etc. is somewhere in the ball park of 5,500 lbs. (Dry weight = 3400, oat bird = 550, gas = 550, trailer = 1000) For anyone looking for info on that setup, I can tell you the truck tows it with absolute ease, as it should. Now the wrinkle...the wife wants a bigger boat (I know, I win!) but the one I'm shopping is really pushing the max capacity - as in landing at right around 8200 lbs - so I'm looking for first hand, real world experience and photos towing within lbs. of the max. For context and reading pleasure of the DOT police on here, I live in a coastal community and only tow my boat to the local ramp 3-5 miles away on flat ground, depending on which ramp I choose.