You are correct its just not the right truck for that load. I towed a SeaCat with my half ton once and immediatly traded it for the 3500. I found those Cat boats have a lot of wind resistance going down the road. I would imagine you are within spec for weight on that truck but not when you factor in the wind resistance.I should have mentioned that the replacements on my truck are "LT285/60R-20 MICHELIN AGILIS CROSSCLIMATE SYMMETRICAL TREAD PATTERN E" from Tire Rack. Very quiet, running at 50 PSI, no issues, tracked well. Just not the right truck to tow with. At least this type of rig.
I have one at my farm in Virginia, work version. But have to keep it in Virginia and had to trade in the fancier F-350 here in FL due to HOA rules on pickup ownership - so went with Ford's upsell of the PB as having near-Superduty towing capabilities. And found them to be BS. Just sharing real word experience. Technology that is truly edge case to meet a design spec but which falls off a cliff when used as specified (i.e. - when accelerating hard, or towing a 10k trailer, it becomes the least efficient vehicle with the worst mileage to do either thing in Ford's lineup). You don't think it's worth folks knowing that from actual experience and real data? Okay then, move along.Someone needs to just sell their crummy Powerboost and get an F250 Powestroke instead of posting the same rant all over the forum.
I absolutely want to hear people's real experiences. However you started hijacking multiple threads complaining about your truck in ways that have nothing to do with the thread subject matter. Nowhere have you seen Ford imply that you'll get great fuel mileage while pushing a powerboost to it's limit. That misunderstanding is on you. Kinda like complaining that my Corvette gets terrible mileage doing ¼ mile runs at the track.I have one at my farm in Virginia, work version. But have to keep it in Virginia and had to trade in the fancier F-350 here in FL due to HOA rules on pickup ownership - so went with Ford's upsell of the PB as having near-Superduty towing capabilities. And found them to be BS. Just sharing real word experience. Technology that is truly edge case to meet a design spec but which falls off a cliff when used as specified (i.e. - when accelerating hard, or towing a 10k trailer, it becomes the least efficient vehicle with the worst mileage to do either thing in Ford's lineup). You don't think it's worth folks knowing that from actual experience and real data? Okay then, move along.
very nice boat!! and truck too!!Upgraded to E-rated tires immediately on delivery last month and discarded the garbage Scorpions. Boat & trailer weigh 9,750 at CAT scales with a couple kayaks and gear, half fuel. Just towed 1,500 miles from South FL to upstate NY. Terrible, awful tow vehicle. Made a dumb decision to downgrade from '17 F-350 Superduty due to HOA restriction. This is within towing spec, but beat its little Powerboost heart out and got 5.5 mpg all the way up here this week, compared to 9.5 for identical trip in the F-350. Can it do it? Yes. Should it? No. It was not safe and the tires were the only part right for the job. I have the new airlift airbags, which helped some, but this is NOT recommended. Third pic is a section in North Carolina where I got 5.0 mpg for a full tank. Fuel range is running 150 miles per fill with this truck. Ridiculous - half the range of my Tesla. Anyone want to buy a PowerBoost KR? 3,000 miles.
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