Longest Round Trip Tow

First off, go for it. An adventure is an adventure even if (especially if) something goes wrong.:party:

All this talk about trailers and no one has mentioned sh#$ brakes and f#$%@& lights...

You'll probably be driving in the dark so make sure your brake lights work with your running lights on. clean & tighten light bolts so they get a good connection. same with the white wire on your truck & trailer. make sure all your little side lights work and your license plate is lit.

I hate trailer lights...
I hate trailer brakes and don't have them but I would if I were driving I95 to Florida with my V20 baby loaded with 2 weeks of crap
 
If you do bring your boat with you, I would strongly suggest stepping up to a tandem axle trailer. Yes the tolls through the socialist north will eat you alive, but the safety factor is nice in having 2 tires on each side in case of a blowout.

Actually, if he has EasyPass there is NO charge for a trailer, single or tandem. If he goes thru the normal toll lanes you're right, they charge by the axle and he'll pay thru the nose. But the Easypass lanes just charge by the vehicle. Just read the info on their site. I've had Easypass for many years and I love the ease and the reduced fees. Well worth getting.

Phatdaddy said:
we rented a house in key colony(marathon) and had to pay a $50 a week storage fee to the key colony police force to store a trailer in their yard, other option was a $25 a day fine for keeping it at the rental house.

You have got to be kidding me. They fine you for keeping a trailer in your driveway????? It's a legally registered vehicle according to law and should not be subject to any fines. And the people down there let the police get away with that crap? That's nothing less than extortion.

RWilson2526 said:
Even "Captain Cautious" (AKA Destroyer) was saying go for it

There's a reason I reached my 71st birthday Rob. :party: I've never said don't have fun. I just say be careful you don't kill yourself while doing it.
 
From parsippany nj to Atlantic highlands nj with my 94 pick up it would be ok but them friggin tolls nj is robbing the working man can't afford to tow it longer, can't afford the nj tolls
 
Actually, if he has EasyPass there is NO charge for a trailer, single or tandem. If he goes thru the normal toll lanes you're right, they charge by the axle and he'll pay thru the nose. But the Easypass lanes just charge by the vehicle. Just read the info on their site. I've had Easypass for many years and I love the ease and the reduced fees. Well worth getting.



You have got to be kidding me. They fine you for keeping a trailer in your driveway????? It's a legally registered vehicle according to law and should not be subject to any fines. And the people down there let the police get away with that crap? That's nothing less than extortion.



There's a reason I reached my 71st birthday Rob. :party: I've never said don't have fun. I just say be careful you don't kill yourself while doing it.
We don't have easypass down here, and it isn't retroactive with the sunpass we have, so no point in me getting one or even really knowing about one with as little as I go up nawth(you guys can keep that area. My wife has family up there, so we only go OCCASIONALLY to visit). As to the fine, many areas down here are VERY congested, and if they allowed you to park your trailer, the whole area would back up. Or it could have been a deed restricted community like my inlaws live in where everybody is from up nawth where they like being told what they can and can't do. They already know they will have a notice in the mail next week about my boat being parked in front of the house Wednesday and Thursday night, and Friday(only allowed to park your boat here Friday night to Sunday afternoon). Most of the people who live here are from Jersey and New York, and love it like this.
 
We don't have easypass down here, and it isn't retroactive with the sunpass we have, so no point in me getting one or even really knowing about one with as little as I go up nawth(you guys can keep that area. My wife has family up there, so we only go OCCASIONALLY to visit). As to the fine, many areas down here are VERY congested, and if they allowed you to park your trailer, the whole area would back up. Or it could have been a deed restricted community like my inlaws live in where everybody is from up nawth where they like being told what they can and can't do. They already know they will have a notice in the mail next week about my boat being parked in front of the house Wednesday and Thursday night, and Friday(only allowed to park your boat here Friday night to Sunday afternoon). Most of the people who live here are from Jersey and New York, and love it like this.

I know Easypass is retroactive to a lot of different states. Don't know about Fla though.
As for the trailer thing, if I park my car and trailer in my own driveway, it's no ones else's damn business. I'm not congesting any road, and if someone doesn't like looking at it they can turn their fk'ing head the other way. Not sure about the comment about people from the North liking being told what to do. Where'd you ever get that idea?.. Sounds strange coming from an area that doesn't allow people to park their trailer in their own driveway. And when I visited my aunts in Naples, I never got any hassle about parking my trailer in their driveway. So I guess maybe it's a local extortion?.
 
I know Easypass is retroactive to a lot of different states. Don't know about Fla though.
As for the trailer thing, if I park my car and trailer in my own driveway, it's no ones else's damn business. I'm not congesting any road, and if someone doesn't like looking at it they can turn their fk'ing head the other way. Not sure about the comment about people from the North liking being told what to do. Where'd you ever get that idea?.. Sounds strange coming from an area that doesn't allow people to park their trailer in their own driveway. And when I visited my aunts in Naples, I never got any hassle about parking my trailer in their driveway. So I guess maybe it's a local extortion?.
It's called deed restriction down here. Not very popular with the actual southerners, but very popular with our transplants.
 
yep, part of the covenants of the neighborhood. no trailers in the front yard. homeowners get to park theirs free in the lot, only rental trash gets dinged.
not all neighborhoods are like that d. oh yea, $15 to launch a boat also at the "city" ramp.
people in florida figured out a long time ago, it's easier to pick tourist than to pick oranges

as far as sunpass, they count axles ,just not always accurately.

we stopped at some friends house in stuart. they lived in a gated community. we arrived about 9:00 that night, condo commando in the golf cart was banging on the door at 7 the next morning, couldn't live in a place like that.
 
I have towed my V-20 to the Keys and back several times...1800 mile round trip. I pull it with my RV and don't know its there, weight wise or mpg wise...I do notice it navigating non-truckstop gas stations though.

Before I did it the first time, I bought a nice new dual axle trailer with surge brakes.

Check the reviews of the rental companies, crunch your numbers, check your rig over, and make an informed decision that suits you best.
 
I tow my V from Whitecourt AB out to PrinceRupert BC once a year ( not the last two). It's a 1500 Km one way trip over two mountain ranges diesel truck only easier on fuel and the trany. Not sure of the fuel mileage we split the cost three ways so it not to bad think I usually pay $250 per year. I got a double axle trailer and go through it every season breaks lights bearings ect. Break downs and to the story when it's all said and done but I'd rather be fishing lol. Taking her to the coast this year with my budyy and our boys to get them hooked on salmon fishing. Kalum finally gets to see the river I named him after on this trip witch will be a special dad moment for me.

Tight lines boys
 
Well we are back from Florida.....after going back and forth 2 more times at least, spending $400 on my trailer for new leaf springs, new spare and new axle (all original 1986) and assorted miscellaneous items, at pretty much the 11th hour we decided to .......................rent a boat. I think the final kicker was with the trailer pulled apart I noticed my relatively new tires had some pretty serious negative camber wear on the insides of the tires . (A function of single axle?)

That was pretty much the final straw, one trip up and back is probably 3-4 years of local travel for me. Probably would have been light on the gas estimate too.

I think if I was staying there for 2 weeks I would go for it in the future but for a week it wasn't worth the worry.

So anyway Florida was great. Got to meet up with the Ferminator one morning at our house for breakfast. Although I ate and he watched. Thanks for coming out Ferm. It was really good to meet you.

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glad u had a good time, hope the weather was good. i like that boat with the console that far back. never saw a c skiff set up like that. what is that big box in front of the console?
 
It was nice meeting up with you as well. I started to come back by and see you again, but my back said get off the water, so I listened and retreated to my pain pills at the inlaws house. Let us know when you're back in the area and hopefully I'll be in better shape.
 
glad u had a good time, hope the weather was good. i like that boat with the console that far back. never saw a c skiff set up like that. what is that big box in front of the console?

It was actually a glass bottom boat. I rented a deck boat but he pulled a switch on me at the last minute. It was a good size but the visibility was not conducive to viewing at all...pretty much just ate up a ton a room in the middle of the boat. Was a good place for beach towels and such though. From what I was told we had about the only good weather in about a month. Rained the morning of the first day and then again on the last day but was good in between.
 
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