My Trailering thoughts
Geoff: When I first got into sailing, I had a friend who was a used car dealer. He had a variety of vehicles that he used to tow his, and his brother's boats. He told me that wheelbase was a big issue, and that with a vehicle with a short wheelbase and a trailer without brakes can get very squirrely. His brother told me that he almost wrecked once, because he went around a turn pulling a boat with a Jeep, and the boat pushed the rear end of the Jeep sideways, because the brakes were still wet on the boat trailer.I now tow our C-22 with a 2 wheel drive Suburban, with a 350 engine. The only problem that I have is that I have to keep reminding myself that the boat is back there. I previously used GM station wagons, big ones. My Pontiac had a 400 engine, and my Oldsmobile, Custom Cruiser, had a 305 engine. The 305 did the job, but I really took it easy on hills. I expect my cars to last a very long time. I'd rather spend my money on boats than cars. I now use radial tires on my trailer, because that's all that I could find. I inflate them to the maximum rated pressure, that is 35, instead of the 32 psi called for on the trailer sticker. At 32 psi, I had a little swaying, but at 35 I haven't noticed any. The tires will rot long before they wear out anyway. I hope my thoughts help, Aldo