I pulled an M15 with a standard 2.5 liter Subaru Forester with all the gear in the boat and the 2hp Honda on the transom bracket, no problem. Crossed the Washington Cascades with it. I pull my M17 with all gear aboard and motor mounted on bracket with a Forester 2.5 XT (turbo, 210 hp) with no problem, but I have surge disk brakes on the trailer. It works great! The problem with towing is more often stopping than pulling; trailer brakes are very important when towing with a small car, IMHO. --Gary Hyde 2005 M17 sailboat #637 'Hydeaway 2' We can't change the wind, but we can trim our sails. On Nov 15, 2007, at 7:03 AM, Doug Kelch wrote:
I pulled my M15 with a 2000 Forester for a couple of years. Up and down the Pennsylvannia hills on numerous occasions. It does slow down on the the long hills but does quite well overall.
I keep and tow with a fair amount of gear in the boat. I keep the sails, bumpers, 3 anchors, car battery, lots of extra line, light food (non-canned), sleeping bags, two wisker poles, fishing equiptment, stove and kitchen supplies and a junk box.
I keep the dense items in the back of the tow vehicle - gas, engines, water, and tools.
Thanks
Doug Kelch
Flickasf@aol.com wrote: I have a M 15 and pull it with a 2006 Subaru Forester. I haven't pulled it over any steep mountain passes yet. Have any of you had any experience pulling a M 15 with a Subaru? I hope I do not need to put brakes on the trailer.
Thank you, Bert Felton M 15, #365,Zephyr
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