Having just completed the longest tow of my life I'm curious about this. Those of you that tow long distances; WHAT IS THE TOP SPEED YOU ARE COMFORTABLE TOWING? I realize there are variables like what size boat, what tow vehicle, towing flat lands or over mountain passes etc. But I noted the difference on long, relatively flat portions of the interstate.
Going across I-90 in Washington I can't tell you how many trucks towing boats & camper trailers passed me. Some left me in the dust. I pretty much "right-laned" it the entire trip. Set my cruise control at 65 and left it there.
I'm talking about 20-25' wake board boats, 20' bass boats, 20-35' travel trailers...all usually pulled by 3/4 or 1 ton trucks like mine (but usually newer). The bigger 5th wheel trailers seemed to be in line with my speed. Occasionally, I'd go 70 to say, pass a big rig...but then it was back into the right lane and 65 for me.
Going across I-90 in Washington I can't tell you how many trucks towing boats & camper trailers passed me. Some left me in the dust. I pretty much "right-laned" it the entire trip. Set my cruise control at 65 and left it there.
I'm talking about 20-25' wake board boats, 20' bass boats, 20-35' travel trailers...all usually pulled by 3/4 or 1 ton trucks like mine (but usually newer). The bigger 5th wheel trailers seemed to be in line with my speed. Occasionally, I'd go 70 to say, pass a big rig...but then it was back into the right lane and 65 for me.