My '06 Tundra gets about 18 on highway but more like 13 while towing the Monty 
17... but here's the deal... i have no idea what it would get at speed limit as 
my foot tends to ignore the speed limit and the Tundra is so damned quiet i 
don't even know i am doing 70ish...(80ish when not towing).When we make the 
trip to Havasu in Feb i will try and keep it at 60ish as gas will surely be 
going at $4/gal by then!!!!!!!

William Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Hi Tom:
Our M17's are identically equipped including the Honda motor. My wife and I 
were up your way in August as you may recall. Our '06 GMC Sierra with the 4.8L 
V-8 and 3.42 rear end ratio works very well. It routinely gets 20+ MPG solo and 
16-18 MPG towing our 17. If one drives a Prius, they would possibly consider it 
a guzzler. However, to feel safe and forget your M17 is back there, I think 
it's just fine. Hope you can make it down our way sometime.
Later,
Bill Larson M17 #632 "JoEllen"

Tom Jenkins wrote:
While the subject of towing is fresh in people’s minds, I weighed my M17
with full electrical package, Pacific trailer, 5 HP Honda with full fuel
tank, sails, running rigging, etc., and it came out at 2950 pounds. Filled
with reasonable personal gear for a boat this size, I would guess less than
3500 tow weight. My question: what is the lightest and most fuel efficient
vehicle (with 3500 lb or better tow rating) that would pull an M17 without
white knuckles and serious slowing on hills? I am using my ¾ ton 4x4 truck
at present, but it is vast overkill, and a real gas guzzler. 



Thanks,

Tom Jenkins

M17 Scintilla

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