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<blockquote data-quote="MtDewMadMan" data-source="post: 196366" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>Years ago I towed the 12' Duracraft I had with an '86 Celebrity. That boat was heavy built to start with and I had a 3/4" front deck and floors in it plus battery 6.6 gallon fuel cell and 70lbs worth of Yamaha 8 strapped on the back of it. Only problem I ever had was going up steep grades at hiway speeds. But never so bad that it wouldn't pull it. </p><p>As stated above get a good quality hitch system and make sure your brakes are in good working order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtDewMadMan, post: 196366, member: 5381"] Years ago I towed the 12' Duracraft I had with an '86 Celebrity. That boat was heavy built to start with and I had a 3/4" front deck and floors in it plus battery 6.6 gallon fuel cell and 70lbs worth of Yamaha 8 strapped on the back of it. Only problem I ever had was going up steep grades at hiway speeds. But never so bad that it wouldn't pull it. As stated above get a good quality hitch system and make sure your brakes are in good working order. [/QUOTE]
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