Hunter 26 2wd or 4wd

Aug 5, 2005
131
- - Laurel, Ms
Hey guys what are you using to launch and retrieve your hunter 26 or 260's ?
2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive?
If I used to launch and retrieve a hunter 23.5 with a 2wd and had no problems would the H-26 cause me any more problems, it is heavier? I've already pulled it home and it pulled with no problems plenty of power. Just concerned about traction on the ramp. I know it can depend on the ramp condition, but I usually launch from the same ramp all the time and it is where I used to launch my 23.5. I currently have a f-150 with a 5.0 liter and 2wd....
 

Jimmy

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Jan 28, 2018
176
Hunter 26 lake Powell lake mead
I’ve had no problems in 2 wheel pretty steep ramps I did have to put in 4 wheel when there was sand on the ramp⛵
 

gdudik

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Oct 25, 2017
87
Catalina 22 Vancouver, WA
I’m always glad to have 4wd on a slippery ramp. Since my truck is a manual transmission, I like having low range so I don’t have to slip the clutch quite so much hauling out.

Probably not a problem for a, shall we say, more modern vehicle.

A very wise friend of mine said to me, “the only time you’ll regret buying a 4x4 truck is when you write the check. You’ll never regret it once you own the truck.”

Actually, what he said was, “don’t buy a f$%king two wheel drive truck!” But the intent was there. :biggrin:
 
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Kermit

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Jul 31, 2010
5,721
AquaCat 12.5 17342 Wateree Lake, SC
I have no trouble pulling my H260 out with my 2wd Expedition even before releasing the water ballast. And even when the ramp is sandier than normal. But I bog down everytime I try to pull my AquaCat 12.5 (about 400 lbs. with the trailer) on a sandy beach at the lake. I had no trouble pulling it out with my Honda Pilot. I suppose 4wd would be great to have but it lowers your rated towing capacity.
 
Apr 11, 2014
97
Hunter 260 Lake Lanier
I've never had issues with our H260 and a 2wd F150. Granted I've only launched on a handful of different ramps. But, right or wrong, my back wheels are wet when I pull it out and all goes well. That said, I want a 4wd. In my opinion it's one of those "better to have an not need that to need and not have" items.
 
Aug 22, 2017
1,609
Hunter 26.5 West Palm Beach
Slimy ramps, sand buried ramps, and sand ramps often require 4wd, even when pulling out small boats & sometimes even when pulling out empty trailers. If you have good traction, 2wd is not a problem.

The question isn't will 2wd pull out this particular boat? The question is, will 2wd pull out my boat at this particular ramp.
 
Jan 19, 2010
12,776
Hobie 16 & Rhodes 22 Skeeter Charleston
My guess is that if you ever have trouble at the ramp, you can get a few on lookers to sit on your tailgate for a cold beer.
 
Sep 19, 2016
172
Caliber 33 Sebastian, FL
Watched a 2WD truck fail to pull out 16ft center console during low tide at Herbert Hoover Marina. He foolishly persisted even though he had no traction. Quite a sight watching this truck throw up a rooster tail as it slid back into the water all the way to the doors. I hooked up my little Ram 1500 truck to his, dropped it into 4 Low, and pulled his truck and his boat out of the water. Hardly had to touch the gas. (From the Mrs.:) Our 2015 model is an automatic, & has the high and low 4wd settings. (My wife also has a horse habit, so we invested in the 4x4).
That said, I think you just have to pay attention to the ramp conditions and not let your rear wheels get on the slick stuff. If you have the factory trailer then it has an extension. Use it and I think you'd be fine.
 
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Apr 8, 2010
2,199
Ericson Yachts Olson 34 28400 Portland OR
One caveat about "two wheel drive"... most such vehicles actually are One wheel drive, and when one one wheel loses traction you do not move.
For a decade I owned a small pickup with a a viscous-clutch limit slip differential. True TWO wheel drive when things get slick. Makes a world of difference. :)
You would still need some added weight in the bed, tho.
While four wheel drive is even nicer, the price is higher and the fuel efficiency a little lower all the time. More mechanical 'monkey motion' to maintain, as well.
It's all just choices, compromises, and options.
That, and avoiding slimy and sea weed-covered ramps at low tide!
 

gdudik

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Oct 25, 2017
87
Catalina 22 Vancouver, WA
Definitely agree about limited slip diffs (old school guys know them as “posi’s”.

Otherwise 2wd is actually 1wd and 4wd is 2wd.
 
Sep 19, 2016
172
Caliber 33 Sebastian, FL
If you don't have a limited slip differential, you can get some power to the wheel with traction by applying the brake with power at the same time. Modern traction control does this automatically in conjunction with the ABS system.