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02-16-2007, 03:25 PM
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Elcova Newbie
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: CAPE CORAL FLORIDA
Posts: 4
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Re: Max towing weight
hey guys i pull a 28 ft chap. with twin 350's on a tri ax trailer, aprox 7500lbs
and have all around great towing with my 03 h2, went from a 05 z71 tahoe and let me tell you it was night and day, got to love the h2 !!
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02-16-2007, 04:28 PM
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Hummer Professional
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: miami, Fl.
Posts: 286
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Re: Max towing weight
haven't towed with with the H2 yet, however, i also had a Z71 and the towing was pretty harsh in that truck/suv. Went from Miami Florida to CLinton Township, MI., in two days with my camaro on a two axle trailer in the Z71. The trailer was a rental and swayed a bit... but the truck was kinda stressed a bit pulling that load. Cars weighs about 4k and the trailer i have no idea.
Anyways, the boat looks great!! I love the smell of a new boat. Is this a lake only boat or do you have access to teh ocean where you are at in Georgia? HEy, what is that little billet looking thing mext to your spring line? A light? Also, im assuming your dock is AWESOME with that over canopy/roof. Wish i had that...
laterZ!
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02-16-2007, 06:10 PM
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Hummer Veteran
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Harleysville, PA
Posts: 67
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Re: Max towing weight
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02-16-2007, 06:28 PM
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Elcova Newbie
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: CAPE CORAL FLORIDA
Posts: 4
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Re: Max towing weight
looks great, don't you just love going to the boat ramp with that set up!
i allways get eyed at the ramp and driving down the road. my h2 is yellow and my boat has the same collor yellow in it so it looks pretty cool, and they both get the job done (fun for the boat & work for the hummer, do you have the air lev system? i do and i would highly recomend it to anyone towing with a big load with the h2. it's been cold here in fl 50's and windy so i can't wait till it starts warming up. summer here i come....
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02-17-2007, 07:05 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Oregon
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Re: Max towing weight
Excellent! That's a very nice boat! I've seen those Crownlines up close and they're very pretty. We have a 32 foot Tollycraft flybridge that we moore at Astoria, Oregon. We use it to salmon fish out of the mouth of the Columbia river.
If you ever need to pull yours, I'm sure your H2 will do fine. It's not like Georgia has any steep Mtn passes to go over. I spent some time in Lilburn when I was young(er). I run a stock tire size and it doesn't really matter what you pull, the H2 will shift into second for any pass. It learns your driving habits over long distance and sets up the tranny for different shift points. When you unhook the trailer, you feel like your in a race car for a while until it learns your new driving habits and drops the shift points back down to doggy normal. The air suspension is the bomb, too! It really helps with load leveling.
You're question on the thread was, "what is the max towing weight", not "can I tow my 25' boat with my H2".
Have fun! I hope the weather is nice. (but part of me hopes its not  ) We're having downpouring rain showers followed by rain with some drizzel in between. truly a bummer.
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02-17-2007, 03:02 PM
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Hummer Veteran
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 231
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Re: Max towing weight
I asked what the max towing weight was because the truck didn't pull the 20 foot bowrider that I had very well. Thanks for all the compliments on the boat. First time I have left one at the marina and I must say that it is way better than towing to the lake everytime. Just walk down the dock and go.
I think the billet piece that you see is the fuel cap.
Sounds like a nice boat H2 Rocks!! My next boat is going to have a flybridge. We don't have access to the ocean here in atlanta,GA. Lake Lanier is big enough!
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