Tracy, We tow our 95 H26 a lot. Having owned
late model Toyota 4x4's, a 4cyl and v6, I think you would be way under powered. To launch and recover you will need to use low range in 4wd to pull almost and ramp. If you only hauled very short distances on flat ground you might get away with it, but, starting from a dead stop going up hill you will almost surely need low range and there is the problem. Toy's don't shift on the fly.Tongue weight can be balanced by moving the o/b and tank to the truck etc.Stopping is a very big problem. Even with the jam braking system on the Hunter trailers you will probably find that the weight of the boat and trailer exceeds that of the truck and it will simply push your truck anywhere it wants. When the towed vehicle wt. exceeds the puller, then the trailers have a big desire to sway violently from side to side.Sorry, but I have found that a full size 1/2 ton truck is about the smallest you can go. I do know that lots of Hunter 26's have been pulled with full size passenger cars (the tried and true land yachts) and this might be a way for you to go.RayS/V Speedy