Bill: You have a very nice tow vehicle and a very nice boat on the way. While you are in the research mode, and prior to selecting your trailer, read the fine print in your F250 (and any other similar truck) owners manual. The fine print about towing over 6,000 and/or 6,500 pounds and the factory recommendation of a weight distribution hitch. It was news to me and have towed many a family and friends boat.
I now have this weight distribution hitch, along with electric over hydraulic breaks and for sure am glad I went this route for my own use and trailer. I see many advantages for this heavy of a boat once fully rigged out, wet and ready for the water with all your stuff, galley stuff, tools, coolers, and more stuff on board... It will go way past the 6,000 pound mark. I think others with the R25 have posted their down the road weights.
This will be a heavy tow. I like knowing I have done the best I can do to have and operate the safest tow possible, and have met the factory recommendations of my tow vehicle. I am glad this was pointed out to me by Roger, Terry and Les prior to taking off with my rig. And, Lord help us all if we unfortunately get into a court room as owners of these vehicles and missed the fine print....
I have yet to tow more than 25 miles and not taken advantage of the ability to dial in the amount of brakes on the trailer...even in the flat towns with the different needs between red light-to-red light stops and starts, and the interstates. Just my thoughts and many may and will disagree or have their opinions. I was very greatful this was pointed out to me so I am simply sharing here.
Byrdman