19k load, what to pull with?

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Ok, last year medical issues required us to start looking for a new tow rig so i have sold my 01 7.3 manual and am looking for an auto "something". I thought i would just go find another 99-03 7.3 but plans have changed.

We found a boat we like for a very good price, "BUT" it’s the biggest thing we have ever thought about towing. She comes in at 12ft wide by 39 foot (44 with trailer) by 12 foot tall and dry with trailer is around 19k on the triple axles. So a truck to handle this is needed. Since this is a wide load requiring permits in most states we can’t be over weight (the trailer is not a concern it’s rated for 30k). This will be our first DRW we know that but not sure what size pickup. We meet others on the water that say they pull fine with any 350 or 3500 on the market and never have issues but I’m not sure.

Years past we didn't take note of the weight because it was always under 8.6 foot wide so you really didn’t have to worry about being stopped.

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Nate
 
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You might have to get a F450 or F550 or all the way up to a F650. I dont know what the new F350's can pull. Thats a huge boat! Post sum pics of it!
 

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If you are looking at new trucks, I would highly recommend the F450 pickup (like mine in sig :D) GCVW is 33,000 so you should be just fine. I've been up to 45k or so and it pulls/ handles very nice. A 350 would probably do it, but I can't really recommend that.
 

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I think you would need at least a F-450. I sure hope you post some pictures of this
Monster. What's it got for power?
Doug
 

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A new 450 would be nice but thats almost the price of the boat. we pull backhoes and other large gear with 450 and 550 for work and they handle the mountains around here well and that what i was thinking it would take and stay legal. I seen a guy a few months back with two large boats and said boats plus trailer was just over 23000 and all legal with his 350 (about 2008 to 2010 6.4 350). said he came in at 31800 and port of entry said he was good. thats what got me wondering.
 
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tried to post the pics to show but only got a link. not sure why. the trailer its on will come with it but we plan to move it to our 44' fifth wheel so we can move it up a few feet.
 

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WD40: it runs twin commins 6bt for around 650HP/1200Trq (on paper that is)
 

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up 2008 we were aloud to use them for personel use but after a few problems that went away.
 

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