Boat wasn't terribly heavy, maybe 3500lbs plus trailer. But we often carried an extra 2000lbs of diving gear. The truck got us to the destination, but the engine just felt lethargic and you had to bury your foot to move at a half-decent speed.Thanks do you happen to know how heavy the boat was?
New engine is the 6.6 gas in a standard bed, looks like it can tow 16,000 if properly equipped. Is the 12,000lb what you weighed the boat on the trailer loaded with gear and wet?Does anyone tow a large boat with a 3500 single wheel 6.0 GM?
Currently using an older Duramax, need a new rig, thinking about going to gas for lower repair costs.
Towing 2000km a year on the highway, lots of hills.
Thanks
Wayne
Isn’t the diesel option like $16k these days?
Nice Indeed$16K is what I spent for a used diesel with 115k on it![]()
totally agree depends on how its used I use it for towing boat and towing moose trailer, the 6.2 (gas)last time towing moose trailer with 3 moose and 2 quads and all gear blew the exhaust manifold out so wasnt going to bother with that game again IF we had the same , also drive back to alberta hunting every year so alot of highway fuel saving is unreal compared to the gasser. these new modern diesel is unmatched IMODiesel will always out tow a gas truck - the balance between power, upfront cost and annual maintenance needs to be made when purchasing a truck - i opted to go with a 7.3l f350. Tow's my 10k boat great. Would a diesel tow it better absolutely. If I was towing daily I would absolutely have a diesel. The main reason for me is the modern emissions on newer diesel and if you aren't driving a lot you'll have issues. For me the gas is good, i drive to work under 5 kms each way, that would cause problems in a diesel - they wsnt to be ran and get up to temperature to burn off the particulate. For others diesel will ne the best option, it really comes down to how you drive, how often you tow and if you want the added upfront cost and maintenance of a diesel. Oil changes cost more for diesel than a gas.