A6 Avant for boat towing
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A6 Avant for boat towing
Hi,
We are looking at a major vehicle reshuffling that goes
like this after we move from our present house.
My Dodge Ram used to plow and tow the boat goes away.
My Audi A4 and my wife's Outback go away if she can get
an Audi.
My wife get's an Audi A6 Avant if it can tow my bay boat
which weighs in at 1800 pounds with boat, motor and trailer.
I get a 911.
Some specs say the A6 Avant has a 2000 pound towing capacity,
but is it really capable of towing a boat. I don't tow far but
use the ramp all the time. Beyond the salt water threat, is
this practical? Anyone doing this?
--
- Kyle
We are looking at a major vehicle reshuffling that goes
like this after we move from our present house.
My Dodge Ram used to plow and tow the boat goes away.
My Audi A4 and my wife's Outback go away if she can get
an Audi.
My wife get's an Audi A6 Avant if it can tow my bay boat
which weighs in at 1800 pounds with boat, motor and trailer.
I get a 911.
Some specs say the A6 Avant has a 2000 pound towing capacity,
but is it really capable of towing a boat. I don't tow far but
use the ramp all the time. Beyond the salt water threat, is
this practical? Anyone doing this?
--
- Kyle
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Re: A6 Avant for boat towing
<kylet@ s h 0 r e . n 3 t (Kyle Tucker)> skrev i en meddelelse
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> Hi,
> We are looking at a major vehicle reshuffling that goes
> like this after we move from our present house.
>
> My Dodge Ram used to plow and tow the boat goes away.
> My Audi A4 and my wife's Outback go away if she can get
> an Audi.
> My wife get's an Audi A6 Avant if it can tow my bay boat
> which weighs in at 1800 pounds with boat, motor and trailer.
> I get a 911.
>
> Some specs say the A6 Avant has a 2000 pound towing capacity,
> but is it really capable of towing a boat. I don't tow far but
> use the ramp all the time. Beyond the salt water threat, is
> this practical? Anyone doing this?
>
> --
> - Kyle
My 1993 Audi 100 V6 2.6 150 bhp tows a 2500 pound trailer over the Aps twice
every summer, 3000 km total - no problems except that the cooling system in
this type of Audi is very bad regulated which means that the water
temperature comes close to 100 deg. celcius when the out side temp is 35
deg. celcius, but accorduig to Audi, this is normal !!!
Jens
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Re: A6 Avant for boat towing
>
> My 1993 Audi 100 V6 2.6 150 bhp tows a 2500 pound trailer over the Aps
twice
> every summer, 3000 km total - no problems except that the cooling system
in
> this type of Audi is very bad regulated which means that the water
> temperature comes close to 100 deg. celcius when the out side temp is 35
> deg. celcius, but accorduig to Audi, this is normal !!!
>
> Jens
>
>
....not "Aps" but "Alps" - sorry
Jens
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Re: A6 Avant for boat towing
<kylet@ s h 0 r e . n 3 t (Kyle Tucker)> wrote in message
> Hi,
> We are looking at a major vehicle reshuffling that goes
> like this after we move from our present house.
>
> My Dodge Ram used to plow and tow the boat goes away.
> My Audi A4 and my wife's Outback go away if she can get
> an Audi.
> My wife get's an Audi A6 Avant if it can tow my bay boat
> which weighs in at 1800 pounds with boat, motor and trailer.
> I get a 911.
>
> Some specs say the A6 Avant has a 2000 pound towing capacity,
> but is it really capable of towing a boat. I don't tow far but
> use the ramp all the time. Beyond the salt water threat, is
> this practical? Anyone doing this?
My -98 A6 Avant/Q Tip 2.8 may tow up to 1900 kgs/2100 kgs with max. incline
12%/8% according to the manual (= approx. 4200lbs/4650 lbs). Guess it
depends on engine/gearbox and quattro or not, but you should be well within
your limits with any model. I'd go for quattro though, as FWD might not be
the right choice for pulling up the ramp.
Regards
Rune S.
> Hi,
> We are looking at a major vehicle reshuffling that goes
> like this after we move from our present house.
>
> My Dodge Ram used to plow and tow the boat goes away.
> My Audi A4 and my wife's Outback go away if she can get
> an Audi.
> My wife get's an Audi A6 Avant if it can tow my bay boat
> which weighs in at 1800 pounds with boat, motor and trailer.
> I get a 911.
>
> Some specs say the A6 Avant has a 2000 pound towing capacity,
> but is it really capable of towing a boat. I don't tow far but
> use the ramp all the time. Beyond the salt water threat, is
> this practical? Anyone doing this?
My -98 A6 Avant/Q Tip 2.8 may tow up to 1900 kgs/2100 kgs with max. incline
12%/8% according to the manual (= approx. 4200lbs/4650 lbs). Guess it
depends on engine/gearbox and quattro or not, but you should be well within
your limits with any model. I'd go for quattro though, as FWD might not be
the right choice for pulling up the ramp.
Regards
Rune S.
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Re: A6 Avant for boat towing
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 23:42:29 +0100, "Rune Skigelstrand"
<skigel@fjerndette&hotmail.com> wrote:
><kylet@ s h 0 r e . n 3 t (Kyle Tucker)> wrote in message
>> Hi,
>> We are looking at a major vehicle reshuffling that goes
>> like this after we move from our present house.
>>
>> My Dodge Ram used to plow and tow the boat goes away.
>> My Audi A4 and my wife's Outback go away if she can get
>> an Audi.
>> My wife get's an Audi A6 Avant if it can tow my bay boat
>> which weighs in at 1800 pounds with boat, motor and trailer.
>> I get a 911.
>>
>> Some specs say the A6 Avant has a 2000 pound towing capacity,
>> but is it really capable of towing a boat. I don't tow far but
>> use the ramp all the time. Beyond the salt water threat, is
>> this practical? Anyone doing this?
>
>My -98 A6 Avant/Q Tip 2.8 may tow up to 1900 kgs/2100 kgs with max. incline
>12%/8% according to the manual (= approx. 4200lbs/4650 lbs). Guess it
>depends on engine/gearbox and quattro or not, but you should be well within
>your limits with any model. I'd go for quattro though, as FWD might not be
>the right choice for pulling up the ramp.
It'd be pretty bad to get a brand new 6 stuck on a slippery ramp at low tide,
and in three decades of boating I've had to drag all kinds of FWD and RWD
vehicles off slippery (or just plain steep) ramps that they couldn't climb
without help. otoh, I've never had to pull out anything that had all four
wheels driven.
But I just can't see buying a brand new $30K-40K vehicle to dip in salt water.
Not when two to three grand will buy a much more suitable vehicle in good
enough shape to guarantee you'll get there and back, but cheap enough that you
won't cry when it expires from cancer...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd - and a trusty rusty piece o' crap Pathfinder to drag my boat...
<skigel@fjerndette&hotmail.com> wrote:
><kylet@ s h 0 r e . n 3 t (Kyle Tucker)> wrote in message
>> Hi,
>> We are looking at a major vehicle reshuffling that goes
>> like this after we move from our present house.
>>
>> My Dodge Ram used to plow and tow the boat goes away.
>> My Audi A4 and my wife's Outback go away if she can get
>> an Audi.
>> My wife get's an Audi A6 Avant if it can tow my bay boat
>> which weighs in at 1800 pounds with boat, motor and trailer.
>> I get a 911.
>>
>> Some specs say the A6 Avant has a 2000 pound towing capacity,
>> but is it really capable of towing a boat. I don't tow far but
>> use the ramp all the time. Beyond the salt water threat, is
>> this practical? Anyone doing this?
>
>My -98 A6 Avant/Q Tip 2.8 may tow up to 1900 kgs/2100 kgs with max. incline
>12%/8% according to the manual (= approx. 4200lbs/4650 lbs). Guess it
>depends on engine/gearbox and quattro or not, but you should be well within
>your limits with any model. I'd go for quattro though, as FWD might not be
>the right choice for pulling up the ramp.
It'd be pretty bad to get a brand new 6 stuck on a slippery ramp at low tide,
and in three decades of boating I've had to drag all kinds of FWD and RWD
vehicles off slippery (or just plain steep) ramps that they couldn't climb
without help. otoh, I've never had to pull out anything that had all four
wheels driven.
But I just can't see buying a brand new $30K-40K vehicle to dip in salt water.
Not when two to three grand will buy a much more suitable vehicle in good
enough shape to guarantee you'll get there and back, but cheap enough that you
won't cry when it expires from cancer...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd - and a trusty rusty piece o' crap Pathfinder to drag my boat...
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Re: A6 Avant for boat towing
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 18:49:29 GMT, kylet@ s h 0 r e . n 3 t (Kyle
Tucker) wrote:
>Some specs say the A6 Avant has a 2000 pound towing capacity,
>but is it really capable of towing a boat. I don't tow far but
>use the ramp all the time. Beyond the salt water threat, is
>this practical? Anyone doing this?
My Audi A6 Avant FWD TDI has a registered pulling capacity of ~3300
lbs. A quattro is usually allowed even higher pulling loads. Your boat
would be breakfast to pull
Regards
Wolfgang
Tucker) wrote:
>Some specs say the A6 Avant has a 2000 pound towing capacity,
>but is it really capable of towing a boat. I don't tow far but
>use the ramp all the time. Beyond the salt water threat, is
>this practical? Anyone doing this?
My Audi A6 Avant FWD TDI has a registered pulling capacity of ~3300
lbs. A quattro is usually allowed even higher pulling loads. Your boat
would be breakfast to pull
Regards
Wolfgang
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Re: A6 Avant for boat towing
In article <qst800hmah2i0v3dajr3294qcpur560ung@4ax.com>,
daytripper <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> writes:
>
> But I just can't see buying a brand new $30K-40K vehicle to dip in salt water.
> Not when two to three grand will buy a much more suitable vehicle in good
> enough shape to guarantee you'll get there and back, but cheap enough that you
> won't cry when it expires from cancer...
I should have said in my original post, but I don't plan on buying
a new one. As I'm sure you know, a nice older model can be had for
$10-15K. Part of this vehicle shuffling is also to reduce the number
of cars we have. Three is a financial pain, four would suck.
--
- Kyle
daytripper <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> writes:
>
> But I just can't see buying a brand new $30K-40K vehicle to dip in salt water.
> Not when two to three grand will buy a much more suitable vehicle in good
> enough shape to guarantee you'll get there and back, but cheap enough that you
> won't cry when it expires from cancer...
I should have said in my original post, but I don't plan on buying
a new one. As I'm sure you know, a nice older model can be had for
$10-15K. Part of this vehicle shuffling is also to reduce the number
of cars we have. Three is a financial pain, four would suck.
--
- Kyle
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Re: A6 Avant for boat towing
I have a 2003 A6 Avant and want to tow a boat. The hitches I have found all say they have a towing capacity of 2K. Most of the boats I have looked at are at the 3k range. Anyone have any experience with hitches and towing in excess of 2K?
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