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My typical tow is about 30 miles to my primary ramp which is Cashman's in Newburyport. The long haul for me is typically Falmouth where I launch in the child's river, but I don't think I'd be using that ramp with this rig. Also go to Point Judith occasionally which I would think would be an ok ramp.
I do Green Harbor a few times each year and like that ramp quite a bit. The good thing is that I have a brand new avalanche to do the towing with. It should be able to handle the 26' WA. |
the headway speed ride forever to Edwards, I know that well. good luck.
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I have read reports on the Web that the earlier 2600 does not ride well, but I suppose that could just be sour grapes. I think the new 2500VX express looks great but I would be skeptical of performance with the single 250 engine they were displaying at the show. P.S. A 1/2 ton Avalanche will not tow the 2600 WA, you're talking almost 11,000 pounds with twin engines, fuel and the trailer. http://www.hydrasports.com/Images/CS...2600_WA_02.pdf |
Calyber from NC. They sure look nice.
The 27 is really everything you would look for in a boat. Plus its got a carolina flare:hee: http://calyberboatworks.com/ Not quite sure what they go for though, but at least it is good to dream. |
gf2020,
Thanks for the info. I was referring to the 2600 WA of a few years ago. I was seeing displacement of 6625, http://yachtworld.com/core/listing/p...53&slim=quick& That is a bit heavier than I thought but I think I can still pull it. I typically tow with as little gas as possible and keep as much equip in the truck as possible. I towed my 2150 WA with a blazer for 4 years with no problems at all. I think the weight is a good indicator of quality. I also like the afterberth which I don't think the 25 has. Can the 25 take twin outboards? I won't buy a single engine boat again. Not that I had issues, but I don't want to get stranded off shore. I'd be interested to hear more about the poor ride. Could it be associated with a particular setup/engines? What else have you heard? I heard the 28WA was very difficult to work on in back...very cramped, so hoping the 26 is setup a bit different. Why did they kill this boat? seems like many manuf went to 25 and 29 foot models this year. Saw that a lot at the show. I like the looks of the calyber, but I don't know much about them. |
Fish On , displacement is one thing, overall weight that you will be trailering is another completely.
My Silverado wouldn't even be able to tow that boat and it's a real truck. 26' walkaround is a heavy boat, consider a slip perhaps. |
I don't know where that 6625 pound weight came from. Check out the pdf that I linked to. H-S lists a weight of 7990 dry with twin engines. Add 1500 pounds for a triple axle, aluminum trailer, 1300 pounds for 200 gallons of gas and you're at 11,000 pounds pretty quick.
No offense, but the Avalanche - or any 1/2 ton truck - is not going to handle that. Besides, with a 9'7" beam that would not be too much fun to trailer even with a 1 ton diesel truck. Do a search over at www.thehulltruth.com on the 2600. I seem to recall there were 1 or more owners from CT who reported the poor ride. It's definitely a nice looking boat, however, and the H-S quality is good. |
Why is it reality always gets in the way of my dreams?
Guess I'll take a closer look at the new 25 footer. |
I have to laugh at some of the threads on the hull truth. A poor ride? Compared to what? A 50 foot Post? A 100k black finn? I do agree that the price of new boats is way out of wack. For the same money you could get a beter ride with a older bigger boat. But I am sure that Hydrosport has a great ride. Would I go out to the canyons? NO! It will handle any inshore fishing Stellwagon and in. I would be more scared of spending that much money than not getting a good ride.:spidey:
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it has a habit of doing that to me all the time so I know what you mean. |
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Keith, when I saw this boat I thought of you! Now here is a boat Keith would really enjoy.:bl:
Titainum hull, Fast!! plenty of power, lots of rod holders, enough radios to talk to mars...I expect to see you trolling the hooter this fall in this...take a look |
ROFL! That's unreal. Looks like a 1000 mile radar too. Probably has an auto extend up to 200 feet in the air. That must be a mock up it can't have 46 gunnel rod holders and 6 engines. Should call it the Wallet Crusher! Oh and what's up with that single little downrigger. Doesn't seem to belong.
No cuddy though. Where's a guy supposed to get lucky? |
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Those aren't rod holders, they're FUEL FILLS........
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"Woo, woo, wooo, woooo,woooo,woooo,wooooo.....No wonder why the water don't work.....there's wires in these pipes!"
Never made that mistake but I've heard others have. Not good! I would't doubt is has a 400 gal tank though! |
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