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  • dan1166
    • Apr 2005
    • 92



    #1

    Tow Vehicle Question

    Currently I own a 1999 Ski Nautique 196, but I am considering a 200. This boat is somewhat larger, and was wondering if it would tow better with a tandem vs. a single axle trailer?

    My tow vehicle is a 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee with a 5.7 liter motor. Plenty of power, but my fear is that the larger 200 will tend to throw the jeep around, as compared to a pickup or a full size SUV such as a Tahoe. Would a tandem trailer with good brakes, help in this situation. Opinions would be greatly appreciated
  • Skidave
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • May 2005
    • 697

    • York, PA

    • 2003 Air 206 Team Sold: 1979 Ski Nautique (Brown!)

    #2
    I used to tow an older ski Nautique with my 4 door S-10 blazer. We upgraded to a 206 and was worried. The S-10 did fine pulling and stopping. The trailer has brakes. We have upgraded to a suburban now.

    I think you will be fine with upgrading.

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    • markj
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Apr 2005
      • 1194

      • NorCal

      • Current: 2015 230 Sold: 2005 SAN 210 1991 Barefoot

      #3
      Yes. Tandems are way more stable and don't sway like singles.

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      • Beach-TJ
        • Oct 2010
        • 207

        • Lake Lanier, Ga

        • 2004 SAN 210 TE

        #4
        I second what markj said

        Sent from my Nexus 7 using PLANETNAUTIQUE mobile app

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        • peteSki
          • Mar 2005
          • 232

          • Ottawa, On, Canada

          • 2005 Sport Nautique 216 Previous: 1997 Ski Nautique

          #5
          I've got a 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the same engine towing my 2005 Sport Nautique 216. This is a bigger boat to the 200 and I can tell you the Jeep does a fine job. I have a tandem axle trailer with surge brakes which work well and I've never had an issue. I think all up my boat/trailer is around 4500-5000lbs, and the Jeeps towing capacity is 7500lbs so it's a good fit. Unless the 2009 Jeeps are are considerably smaller than the 2011's, I think you'll be good to go.

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          • JoeA
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Jun 2014
            • 808

            • Chickamauga Lake TN

            • 2015 G23 550

            #6
            More wheels on a trailer equals more braking capacity. I think your Jeep is fine assuming your not near max tow capacity.
            2015 G23 550
            2013 Malibu 22MXZ

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            • kend
              • Oct 2013
              • 193

              • DFW, Texas

              • current 2001 Air Nautique previous 1988 Sanger DX

              #7
              not to hijack but this got me thinking; I've been using a single axle with no brakes for years (suburban now expedition). Is this really an issue?
              Ken
              2001 DD Air GT40

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              • slidin_out
                • May 2010
                • 169


                • 2003 Super Air Nautique Team Edition

                #8
                Drug my first 03 SANTE around on a single axle trailer with a V6 Ford Explorer. Current 03 SANTE is on a tandem axle and I was pulling it with a F-150 but now an older Landcruiser. It doesn't push the Landcruiser like I expected it to being on a tandem trailer. Tandem will always pull better IMO but a single axle with your ride you should be fine as well. But if you get to choose get the tandem.

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