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Boat Launching

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Hobbes013

02-10-2005 22:48:51




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I'm looking for a tractor to use at the lake to launch our boat. It is a very deep, sandy beach. The boat weighs roughly 4000 lbs. with trailer. Mainly I see a lot of Farmalls around doing this kind of work. Mainly my question is what kind of drawbar hp am I going to need?




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DaveInMI

02-11-2005 15:41:55




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 Re: Boat Launching in reply to Hobbes013, 02-10-2005 22:48:51  
A taller (rowcrop) tractor has the advantage of putting the boat in deeper water to float it off the trailer.



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jmoore

02-11-2005 13:45:01




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 Re: Boat Launching in reply to Hobbes013, 02-10-2005 22:48:51  
How about a small crawler?



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Nebraska Cowman

02-10-2005 23:23:48




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 Re: Boat Launching in reply to Hobbes013, 02-10-2005 22:48:51  
Horsepower isn't going to be issue but you need a tractor heavy enough to get traction. I'd think maybe an M if the trail is sandy. That's a fairly heavy boat.



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txblu

02-11-2005 03:48:10




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 Re: Boat Launching in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 02-10-2005 23:23:48  
I think tire condition will mean more than gut hp. Learning from the "sand dune" folks, sand likes fat tires with minimum tread. Thin tires and "tready" tires sink and dig a hole.

For that reason I think a utility type tractor like the utility Ford with the 14.6x30 tires on the rear would work Ford Series: 600, 800, 2000,3000,4000. Might even use the 13.6x28. These are low to the ground, easy on/off, very stable, very reliable tractors; gas or diesel.

The Red tractors are being used probably cause they cost about half what the Ford does. Most are row crop types with the only one I know of being utility is the 300U. Hence they are high riding with thin tires.

Then reverse the front rims and put "take off" current pickup tires like a P245xR16 on the front. Power steering might help with these fat tires in soft material.

You have to reverse the front rims as 600x16 is about all you can get normally without the tire rubbing on the steering spindle.

Rear tires shouls be "worn out" meaning minimum tread. You want the flotation with just enough lug to keep from slipping.

Same way on your boat trailer. Get fat tires. If the fenders get in the way take them off; only time you need them is to stand on while digging for something in the boat, and when running down the highway when it's raining.

Good luck.

Mark

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buickanddeere

02-11-2005 13:44:11




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 Re: Boat Launching in reply to txblu, 02-11-2005 03:48:10  
There is some debate on the virtues of tall tread bars vs short tread bar hights on sand. A tractor bar tread or very coarse mud/snow tread pattern is prefered. Certainly the larger the contact area on the ground the better, tall and wide.



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txblu

02-12-2005 06:49:53




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 Re: Boat Launching in reply to buickanddeere, 02-11-2005 13:44:11  
I think the sandies like the short ones. Have a grown (45 year old) ex-coworker whose hobby is "dunein" (with the teenagers) and he likes the short height widely spaced bars on really fat tires.

Asked him what the flag was for. Said so that the guy coming up the other side of the dune can see you before you smack into each other. Don't personally see how that could help as they are both pointed up and the flags are tilted back. Seems impossible....but whadda I know.

One thing for sure. If they buy an old tractor with old tires and they don't work they can always go and buy new ones.

Later,

Mark

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leland

02-13-2005 06:26:39




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 Re: Boat Launching in reply to txblu, 02-12-2005 06:49:53  
TX if lugs are so bad in sand,then why do the guys along the dunes on lake michigan all run super scooper tires on there rigs?



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