Re: NMC - OTM Subaru MPG question

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Author: Jimcbride
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To: Larry, miatamail, chris
CC: miatapower
New-Topics: V12 Miata
Subject: Re: NMC - OTM Subaru MPG question
Full-size RWD pick-ups are sometimes as bad. All serious
boat-trailer-pullers I know use a 4WD pick-up or SUV for the extra traction benefits. I'd also
point out the transfer case gear reduction is beneficial on a steep boat ramp.

Jim in Tucson




In a message dated 9/1/2008 11:22:45 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
Larry@??? writes:


It’s not the HP but the traction and the weight that matters. That boat on
a slippery boat ramp is going to be very happy to pull that Miata down the
ramp and take it for a ride in the water.
I was a trailer boater for years and actually taught trailering for the
USCGA for years. There is no way I would ever try to retrieve a 1600 pound boat
on a ramp with a Miata.
Larry

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From: miatapower-bounces@???
[mailto:miatapower-bounces@???] On Behalf Of Robert McElwee
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 2:13 PM
To: Chris
Cc: miatapower@???
Subject: Re: NMC - OTM Subaru MPG question

If you are only towing a small 1600# boat to the end of the street now and
then I would borrow the neighbor's truck and spend the $1600 (plus the extra
insurance/tax $$$) on an FM2 kit for your Miata...

I am not a boat guy, but can't you tow a 1600# boat up a boat ramp with a
230 HP Miata? I know you probably shouldn't take something like that out on the
road due to the relative weight, but to the end of the street @ 10 MPH is a
whole different thing. If you do sink the Miata, make sure you have your roll
bar cam turned on so we can watch it on youtube.



On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Chris <_chris@???_
(mailto:chris@???) > wrote:




any thoughts or experiences on a OTM that has AWD and can do light towing
(at least 1200lbs)?



if I didnt need AWD, I'd get a 94 - 97 Miata and put in big brakes and
obviously some kind of FM power mods and have a do-it-all car, but the end of my
street is a water access point and I like to put my small boat in there every
so often. and we get snow a few times each winter.





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