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Old     (pimpind)      Join Date: Sep 2010       03-11-2015, 6:03 AM Reply   
Anyone know the standard ball size of a G23 trailer? It's not 2" right?
Old     (jrichard)      Join Date: Aug 2001       03-11-2015, 7:04 AM Reply   
Nautique doesn't build trailers, so it depends on the trailer manufacturer. The ones I've seen are 2 5/16...but they all come from CTW. I'm pretty sure Ramlin uses 2 5/16. But I also know you can get 2" balls rated to at least 10,000lbs, so the manufacturer could go that way, too.
Old     (pimpind)      Join Date: Sep 2010       03-11-2015, 7:46 AM Reply   
Ok. Thanks. Im not sure what trailer is with this boat. I picked up one of those 3 ball hitches should cover it.
Old     (Shockthis)      Join Date: May 2014       03-11-2015, 10:00 AM Reply   
http://www.planetnautique.com/vb5/fo...ries-nautiques

This is a good read, especially towing a g23. Most people are towing more than the capacity of the hitch , ball and truck when pulling a g23.
Old     (aoblak)      Join Date: Jan 2002       03-11-2015, 3:48 PM Reply   
My G23 trailer is a Phoenix trailer that uses a 2 5/16" ball
Old     (scottb7)      Join Date: Oct 2012       03-11-2015, 6:31 PM Reply   
g boats don't cost enough so plan to buy a new tow vehicle too!
Old     (JamesHawk101)      Join Date: Sep 2012       03-11-2015, 6:54 PM Reply   
I would check the weight rating on those 3 ball hitches sometimes they aren't up to the job.
Old     (pimpind)      Join Date: Sep 2010       03-12-2015, 5:38 AM Reply   
We need to move it about 2 miles from 1 lake to another. Was planning on using my LR4, think we will be ok?
Old     (Bit)      Join Date: Aug 2014       03-12-2015, 5:54 AM Reply   
LR4 Tow capacity - 7,716lbs

G23: 5400lbs
Trailer: ????
Fuel and Gear: ????

For 2 miles, i would not be worried.
Old     (pimpind)      Join Date: Sep 2010       03-12-2015, 5:58 AM Reply   
Kinda what i figured.

Trailer i think is 1900 (seems a lot but thats what ive seen)
No gear, no fuel or very little.

Thanks!
Old     (Ewok01)      Join Date: Apr 2013       03-12-2015, 6:56 AM Reply   
Take a look at this thread, you'll be able to make it 2 miles but it'll be hard on the LR4, but thats a solid reliable SUV, right?

http://www.planetnautique.com/vb5/fo...ries-nautiques
Old     (pimpind)      Join Date: Sep 2010       03-12-2015, 7:01 AM Reply   
Stronger than a 1500

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SUt...ature=youtu.be
Old     (Ewok01)      Join Date: Apr 2013       03-12-2015, 7:41 AM Reply   
Well, better traction than a 1500, no doubt they are capable SUV's, I was just making a dig at British reliability.

The point of the link was looking at actual weights of the G23 on the trailer, which is more than 1,000 lbs over the listed tow rating above. There has been many threads here about going over the tow rating and it all depends on the situation. ONLY 2 miles? NO highway? You'll probably be ok, but if you need to tow any further than that and you're asking for trouble mostly from a legal liability standpoint. If you get in an accident, even if it wasn't your fault, you might be help partially liable and the insurance company might not pay your claims since you were not using the LR4 per the manufacturers instructions.

FWIW, my Sequoia is rated at 7,100 lbs based on the new SAE J2807 towing standard, it was closer to 10,000 before the new standard was adopted by Toyota in 2011. I bet the LR4 is a bit below the 7,716 number with the new standard.
Old     (pimpind)      Join Date: Sep 2010       03-12-2015, 7:45 AM Reply   
Gotcha. Thanks for the info. I think since its just a 2 mile stretch city road we will go for it. If we need to go further ill look into a weight distro hitch or w/e else is needed
Old     (Ewok01)      Join Date: Apr 2013       03-12-2015, 8:00 AM Reply   
Check the listed tongue weight on your LR4 hitch and also try to find out what the rear axle, hubs, wheels and tires are rated for, you might want to go with a WD hitch from the start. I bet it's max tongue weight is about 700-800 lbs and you may be over that with a dual axle G23.
Old     (timmyb)      Join Date: Apr 2007       03-12-2015, 8:08 AM Reply   
Will you post a picture of the LR4 towing the G23 when you hook it up? I want to see the LR4 lowrider edition. I guess it might have air suspension though and might not sag?
Old     (Bit)      Join Date: Aug 2014       03-12-2015, 8:51 AM Reply   
LR4 are made for towing heavy trailers, thats not a show car SUV ;-)
Old     (MalibuGold)      Join Date: Oct 2014       03-12-2015, 11:31 AM Reply   
That whole post is crazy. You don't need a weight distributing hitch when your towing any of the wakeboard boats not even the G or any of the other 24 footers. I have pulled sea rays that weight allot more and had no problems. I have the same truck he does a diesel excursion and it will tow just about anything. People get to techy.
Old     (pimpind)      Join Date: Sep 2010       03-12-2015, 1:17 PM Reply   
I will take a video of hitching the trailer without actrually getting out of the car =)
Old     (pimpind)      Join Date: Sep 2010       03-16-2015, 7:30 AM Reply   
no issues towing it at all...


Last edited by pimpind; 03-16-2015 at 7:34 AM.
Old     (timmyb)      Join Date: Apr 2007       03-16-2015, 12:46 PM Reply   
It's not even a lowrider, I'm so depressed!
Old     (Redheadd)      Join Date: Apr 2014       03-16-2015, 1:18 PM Reply   
Towing a boat of that size with that thing is retarded. You should be slapped for putting everyone on the road in danger. WALLY!
Old     (Redheadd)      Join Date: Apr 2014       03-16-2015, 1:24 PM Reply   
Sorry I'm a lil grumpy took it out on you. Lol
Old     (pimpind)      Join Date: Sep 2010       03-16-2015, 1:27 PM Reply   
We are 300lbs under the limit of the trucks towing capacity. We were perfectly legal and safe. It didn't even feel like there was a boat behind it.

Also who are you calling a wally, thats a pro tour riders boat...
Old     (Nordicron)      Join Date: Aug 2011       03-16-2015, 2:22 PM Reply   
Quote:
Originally Posted by pimpind View Post
We are 300lbs under the limit of the trucks towing capacity. We were perfectly legal and safe. It didn't even feel like there was a boat behind it.

Also who are you calling a wally, thats a pro tour riders boat...

I hate the comment u "can't even feel it behind". But if weight with all the gear and trailer and such is under capacity then no problem.

Remember with almost all the vehicles it's not the go it's the slow that's the issue.
Old     (jarrod)      Join Date: May 2003       03-16-2015, 4:02 PM Reply   
You'd be surprised. Those rovers are built like trucks. They're very heavy, and quite capable. Don't let the soccer mom look fool ya.

With that said.....my buddy has the same SUV and you can definitely tell when the boat is back there.
Old     (pimpind)      Join Date: Sep 2010       03-17-2015, 5:57 AM Reply   
Does he have the sway control option? and the HD package?

When i say you cant feel it, i mean that at no point it i feel like i was pushing the limits of the car. Braking, accelerating, turning etc...

Anyways boats in the water and wont be towed again for a while....
Old     (Ewok01)      Join Date: Apr 2013       03-17-2015, 6:52 AM Reply   
Is that a G23 or a G21? I know that LR4 is not small but the G in that picture looks normal size, not giant G23 size.
Old     (wakebordr11)      Join Date: May 2001       03-17-2015, 8:38 AM Reply   
Is it all of the way on the trailer? Looks like it's hanging off the back.
Old     (pimpind)      Join Date: Sep 2010       03-18-2015, 6:00 AM Reply   
G23.

Delta Force - I was surprised that the ram-lin trailer didn't have a boat buddy or EZ on clamp, just a roller at the front. And 2 straps. But yea its on as far as it would go.

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