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Towing a boat in winter freezing temps...

BADBK

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Eh, I didn't know where to post so here it is. I'm working on getting a 21' Pulsare, should know by end of the week, but it is in the frigid north. Anyone ever towed your boat in FREEZING temps? I might be retarded, but with the trailer hopping around a bit and flexing I don't want to find a million little spider web cracks in the gel coat when I get home.... Valid concern or not so much?:eyecrazy:

Thanks!:D
 
i bought my mate in january last year and pulled it home and didn't have any problems.....can't imagine it hurting anything.
 
Eh, I didn't know where to post so here it is. I'm working on getting a 21' Pulsare, should know by end of the week, but it is in the frigid north. Anyone ever towed your boat in FREEZING temps? I might be retarded, but with the trailer hopping around a bit and flexing I don't want to find a million little spider web cracks in the gel coat when I get home.... Valid concern or not so much?:eyecrazy:

Thanks!:D

yes i have...... i just got done snow blowing the drive and it is 7 degrees out and gettin' colder. the high for 2marow is 2!!!!! you don't have to worry about anything but keeping your vehicle on the road around here right now unless you DON'T drive a dodge
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Thanks guys... it was -24 today where the boat was. Just want to make sure I don't fark anything up on a nearly brand new boat.
 
How far did you tow your boats? I need to cover 1500 miles. 750 or so in freezing temps.
 
here is a dodge that would pull it home for you......if you had one like this:lol:

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not to many dodge trucks around like what some us have:poke:

but you should be just fine:thumb::thumb::thumb:.........where are you gettin' it from?????
 
Ha, nice truck. I think my TBSS will do just fine though!

Boat is in Minnesota. I figured the fiberglass would be tougher than that to crack getting rocked around in cold weather.
 
that thing will flysmiley.gif

by the way what is a tbss if you don't mind....... don't want to sound stupid:poke::cheers:
 
don't think i would want to pull anything with a trail blazer......smiley.gif
but i'm used to my dodge:thumb:
 
here is a dodge that would pull it home for you......if you had one like this:lol:

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not to many dodge trucks around like what some us have:poke:

but you should be just fine:thumb::thumb::thumb:.........where are you gettin' it from?????


I have seen that crusty weak dodge somewhere before
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