General Fishing Discussion
Do I really need a 4WD to haul my boat
For as much as I use 4WD, it seems a waste of money for me to have one. It's great for winter storms and the occasional dirt trail during hunting season. But as some have indicated, it's sure a good feeling to know that you have it when you need it. I pulled a boat with a 2WD pickup for a few years without much trouble. I did have to get towed out of a launch in March when ice formed on the concrete ramp and buried the back tires on a dirt/gravel launch in northern Wisconsin when we first got the place up north. I now use 4 low whenever I'm recovering a boat on a dirt or gravel launch. It saves on the launch and prevents the back tires from digging in. I've even used it on steep concrete launches when I can keep the wheels straight. It just tugs the rig out smoother. But if all you do is launch and recover on a good concrete ramp during months when ice isn't a factor, you're probably OK 99% of the time.
Front wheel drive is NOT a good idea from one experience I'm been part of. My father-in-law bought a glastron boat years ago & we went fishing at Pewaukee Lake. He pulled it with his FWD minivan. When we tried to pull the rig back out at the launch the pavement was wet & all his tires did was spin & slide back towards the lake. The only way we got out was to start the outboard & use it to push the van/trlr up far enough until he got traction. FWD gets to light on the drive tires with the weight of a trlr on the hitch. Almost had the van in the lake...
Back before 4wd trucks became popular most everything was pulled by rear wd sedans. I saw some big boats being pulled and launched that way in Lake Bluff. Good idea to bring your own tow strap and a 20 dollar bill incase you need help. (of course you have to also know where to hook up your vehicle cuz the other guy might not care if he pulls your bumper off. )
I agree, I don’t use 4wd with any frequency at the boat launch, but every now and then it is a life saver.
One time I’m fairly confident I would have been in the drink without it.
It was 5 years ago, I found the thread I made in 2013
4wd saved the day! It’s funny to look back on, but it was pretty scary at the time!
Perhaps have answered my own question.
Back in the late 80s I towed a 25' Catalina. Boat and trailer were ~6000 to 6500lbs. I pulled it with a beater 2wd GMC truck with a 454. I had no problems putting it in or pulling it out, but I only did that a couple times a year and the ramp was good. Back in the day, most towing vehicles were 2WD.