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How would I go by finding out how much tongue weight it can withstand? All is reads is towing capacity 1,000 lbs.
2013 Chevy Impala
It has the holes already made into the frame for the tow package too. All I have to do is buy the trailer and have someone install it.
If you had my car, show me a pic of a boat you think would be best. I am looking into all of this now, so that I don't waste a bunch of time looking next Feb.
According to the towing package for the car on etrailer's website, it has a max of 300 lbs tongue weight.
Well, ok, I am reading the tongue weight is 10% of the max towing capacity? So that would be 100 lbs? Then I read comments of I should be fine pulling a 14 ft jon boat no issues. I'm so confused ...
If I was going to haul it very far or very often, at highway speeds or on highways with long/steep hills .... yeah, I probably would.
I did just that, on a previous V6 Blazer ... pulling a 15.5' fiberglass boat w/70hp Yammy. My Tundra has "tow pkg" built in, and the "cooler" is part of the setup. And that's on a 4.7L V8 motor.
I'll have my mechanic look at it for me when he installs my trailer hitch for me. I just really didn't want to waste my money here on installing a trailer hitch for it, if I can't safely do this. Now I'm being told a max tongue weight is 100 lbs? I don't know what all this is honestly. So now I need to look the boat up in question that I am buying to see it's weight, plus the trailer's weight that it comes with?