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Mulv80 01-07-2010 09:58 AM

Honda Odyssey Tow Vehicle
 
Ok, before you call me crazy heres the math I used:

V-20 Outboard - 1920 lbs
Johnson 150 - 370 Lbs
Single Axle Trailer - 700 lbs (direct from Loadrite)
40 gallons Fuel - 250 lbs
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3240 lbs

I don't take a ton of gear so I havent included that in my calculation. The Honda Odyssey has a max towing capacity of 3500 lbs with 2 people in the vehicle. I realize thats close to the limit, however I tow aprrox 6 miles to the ramp on the flat Garden State Parkway. No hills, no stopping and starting and the ramp is excellent.

So what do you guys think?

Pipe_Dream 01-07-2010 10:17 AM

You're crazy!

Just kidding. Considering the short distance and conditions, you'll probably be fine. I might be more concerned about braking ability than towing, so keep a LOT of distance and to paraphrase John Muir, drive as if you were strapped to the front bumper.

You say the ramp is excellent? Good, as my other concern would be pulling the V out of the water with front wheel drive.

Road King Cole 01-07-2010 01:18 PM

I had towed my sailboat a few times with my wife's Escape and it was also close to the towing limit. Yes it did the job, but I was not that comfortable with it and the wife didn't like the extra wear and tear on her "truckette". Albeit, I didn't tow it that often and had a much longer ride. Towing with my F250 is like night and day compared to with the Escape.

If you can't afford and/or are not wanting a bigger vehicle, hopefully after a few trips you should get used to the trip and be comfortable. Do a few practice brakes before you really have to stop.

rkc

joe7670 01-07-2010 01:22 PM

I have an Odyssey and have been hesitant to go this route due to their delicate trannys and in my case needing a tranny cooler which you prob. already have if you got the towing option.

Consider reading at www.odyclub.com and seeing what others say based on the year of your odyssey as certain years were more prone to the tranny issues than others.

On a good note, I saw a guy pulling out approx. 23' Formula with his Odyssey no prob.

randlemanboater 01-07-2010 04:17 PM

Same drive train as my wifes Pilot....it does fine.

reelapeelin 01-07-2010 05:28 PM

You'll do ok for a while, but I'd go ahead and start makin' friends w/a good tranny shop...

lumberslinger178 01-07-2010 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by randlemanboater (Post 152381)
Same drive train as my wifes Pilot....it does fine.


Hi Randle, I dont mean to hi jack mulvs thread but how do you and your wife like the pilot me and my wife were thinking of getting one ..... rite now we have a 850 volvo amd we love it but something a little higher off the ground would be nice.

reelapeelin 01-08-2010 06:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lumberslinger178 (Post 152390)
Hi Randle, I dont mean to hi jack mulvs thread but how do you and your wife like the pilot me and my wife were thinking of getting one ..... rite now we have a 850 volvo amd we love it but something a little higher off the ground would be nice.


Have ya considered a set of 22s on the Volv??...:party::happy:

yodaddy 01-08-2010 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lumberslinger178 (Post 152390)
Hi Randle, I dont mean to hi jack mulvs thread but how do you and your wife like the pilot me and my wife were thinking of getting one ..... rite now we have a 850 volvo amd we love it but something a little higher off the ground would be nice.

Butting in on your hijack of mulv's thread.....but have to give my opinion on the Honda Pilot. We have an '07, and it's the most versatile vehicle I've ever owned. We live in the mountains of New Hampshire, and when wifey said she wanted a Pilot I figured it would be some kind of sissy 4wheel drive SUV. Couldn't have been more wrong if I tried. It's a mountain goat. I've driven it in snow so deep I was 'plowing' snow with the front end, and in mud up to the floorboards. It just won't get stuck. I use the Pilot to pull my plow vehicle out when I get it stuck. Only negative I can think of is fuel economy, in the neighborhood of 20-22 mpg highway.

macojoe 01-08-2010 05:11 PM

Watch the Tranny and I would think some spring helpers to help with tongue weight.


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