Nick_H
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Perhaps you could hook up to SteveDunstables Sealine rig?
I'll probably just try towing a car up a hill in neutral
Perhaps you could hook up to SteveDunstables Sealine rig?
XC90 does not have the torque distribution of the Landcruiser, consider it more a front wheel drive with occasional 4x4, and needing a torque differential front to rear to generate rear drive torque. It also uses the traction control to improve low mu grip, but this can deposed the engine so much that it might struggle to generate enough torque.I pull my sealine 218 up slipway with my 3.0 landcruiser auto and although I have a low range have never used it as never felt it struggle, weight all in with trailer is very close to my 3000 kg limit, it tows better on the road than my caravan of similar size that weighs 1900 kg. I can't see you will have a problem with your XC90.
I have used both slipways in Lymington and find the one nearest town is easier as there's wall beside and more sheltered, especially when used at high tide.
In case anyone's interested, i've decided to buy this boat, a Scout Abaco 245
By coincidence it's exactly the model of the photo in my first post, which I just picked randomly from Google images to demonstrate the kind of thing I was thinking about. The big plus of this particular model is the weight, just 1200 kgs dry ex-engine, so even with trailer, outboard, and ancilliaries it should still be within the towing limit of the Volvo.
I'm buying it in Greece, and many thanks to Vas who has helped out with some info and contacts, and also checked out the dealer for me. What a great forum this is. For the sea trial we launched in a beautiful spot just outside Athens, you can see the islands offshore. The brand seems to be highly regarded in the US, with good reports on seakeeping despite the light weight, and it certainly flattened out the small chop in Greece very well.
It currently has twin Suzuki 4 strokes, but i'm buying it without the engines. When it arrives I'll take it to a weighbridge and then work out what i've got to play with. The lightest option is an ETEC 200, which is under 200 kgs, and should give adequate performance on such a light boat. Most likely i'll go for an Optimax 250, which is only 30 kgs heavier, but has more poke, or a 225 as i've been offered one at a very keen price.
I plan to make it a bit more sociable with removeable bench seats each side between the aft facing seats and the existing rear bench seat, and a drop down table so we can make the whole of the cockpit into a big sunpad. I may re-cover in Movida and put fake teak on the cockpit floor as well to make it a bit more plush
Most importantly it has a bog, hooray!
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I've long admired this type of boat, so i'm quite excited about getting it. I'm not sure yet how or where i'll store it during the season, but it's great to have the flexibility to put it on a trailer by the side of my house whenever I want, to reduce mooring fees. I'm also really pleased i've found something suitable within the legal towing weight of the XC90, so I can take it to my folks place in Devon if I want, and leave it for them to use while we're in France.
Wow that's a really nice looking machine. Congratulations Nick
Martin Duce is yer man for upholstery. Go wild and have cobra Movida. The bright burnt orange colour, with white caulked flexi teak
I need to eat my words above when I said our rib is gutless. Till now it has been loaded with people plus kids on board meaning careful driving. But I took her out on my own the other week and got the trim right and she flew to 40 knots
On your boat the weigh bridge idea makes sense so you can get the biggest hp outboard that you have kg headroom for. Good luck getting her ready to sail
How you getting it back??/
Paul
It'll be towed back by a transport company on its own trailer. I hate long drives, and it'd take me a full week to go and get it, and life's too short for that.
Anyone with a big 4WD who likes driving interested in doing the collection? Actually don't even need a really big 4WD as it's coming without the engines, and no fuel or water, so should weigh under 2T.
Is the trailer it comes with, legal in the uk?
A lot of the US boats dont come with uk legal trailers when theyre imported direct from the us.