I tow with my 2017 Nissan XD with the Cummins 5.0 diesel. It’s about 10,000 lbs total with trailer weight. It’s not exactly aerodynamic so I only go 60 mph on hwy. I get about 8 to 9 mpg.
That’s right, the RV dump has the ability to padlock. Many lakes allow it but their natural resource folks will put one of their locks on it or want to see a lock in it. When you pull out, they’ll take it off. Many boat have the ability to dump overboard and pump out. They all usually have some way to lockout the overboard dump if need be. I think it’s a Coast Guard regulation. I suppose if you wanted to be an ass and dump into a lake you could get one of those 12 volt pump out units and let’er rip as disgusting as that sounds 🤮. I use it as an RV a lot so I dump at dump stations.
I visited the factory and about to order a lil’ hobo with the 115 Yamaha. Could you tell me the the manufacturer and size of the prop you are using? Thanks
@@JoeHasGotToGo Very true, the 18 gal tank I put in gave me a fairly far range. I did keep four (6 gal) fuel jugs on board for both the generator and outboard. I could go a far distance between fill up then.
Life kinda got in the way unfortunately. It was a great boat for the year that I had her. Logged many fun hours on her both land and sea. @@foreverfloridian8525