PaulGooch
Well-Known Member
As many have said - any small family car will tow the boat - it's getting it up the slip that is the issue....
There is however a solution to this - if you tie a rope to the trailer, that is long enough to drop the trailer in the water and keep the car on the flat (so at some slips this might be quite a long rope) traction shouldn't be an issue even with 2 wheel drive with that boat.
Carry a tarp / plastic sheet to put on the ground where the rope rubs the top of the slip though - or over a fairly short time the rope will wear, and you really DON'T want it snapping!
Otherwise - look for a part-time small 4wd car - there will be plenty about for £3k - here's a couple of examples (some aren't so small but all look ok price-wise:-
All eBay Item numbers -
220681338121
180573766733
330483131491
160491293425
160491768398
190455892321
220677460980
110595210260
270646468063
140439660285
330483856666
180572212508 - This one looks ideal
120632487965
260677200030 - Will probably go for way too much - but it's not being bid up
160492709422 - Could be good too
260677718175
That should get you started!
But any car from family estate upwards will tow it - it's just the traction on the slip to worry about.
I realise you must have spent some time looking those up, so apologise if it looks like i'm picking you post apart (suppose i am a bit lol) but i just had a look through them and there are some very dodgy looking motors amongst them. Most will be gas guzzlers, some will return horrendous economy. The A6 TDi is going to be one of the worst, surprisingly. The 2WD Passat with the 2.5 V6 TDi is the greediest diesel car i've ever owned, it was terrible.
Something funny looking about this one 160492709422, just doesn't ring right and his feedback is odd.
A petrol Jeep with the LPG conversion might not be too bad, with the 4litre will do around 20mpg, but LPG is half the price of diesel or petrol.
The 4x4 Scenic isn't a bad motor, but the one on Ebay has the later DCi engine, which isn't as good a car as the older one with the DTi engine. If you read the small, print, there is mention of a turbo whine, the sellers explanation of this is nonsense, the reason for the whine is that the turbo is shot. Renault DCi engines have had more turbo problems than any other car in history, seriously. They are so bad and can be so dangerous when they totally fail that VOSA and the French equivalent had dealing with Renault over them.
Personally, given that the OP is on a limited budget and only has a small boat, i think the economical car is the way to go. With the rope on the slip if needed. No point having a big 4x4 if he can't afford to run it, he won't even get to work, never mind have any money left to run the boat.