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<blockquote data-quote="GT Premi" data-source="post: 16055272" data-attributes="member: 121775"><p>Depends on the axle center line of the trailer and the center of gravity for the load. There's also trailer sway brake arms (can't remember the exact terminology for it) that can be added to mitigate trailer sway. Worked well on an ex's Honda Pilot and 3400 lbs camper. These boats are under 4000 lbs. I don't know if that's with or without the trailers. Even if it's without, I can't imagine a boat trailer weighing much over 1000 lbs. Probably not even close to that much. Keep in mind the Cayenne itself is 16' long with a 9 1/2' wheelbase. Both the GLE63 S and the Trackhawk are bigger. I've seen much worse trailering configurations on the road.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We've considered that option, but it also has its disadvantages. We're looking at a house that's right on the lake with a deeded boat dock that's just steps away. That would eliminate the need for towing the boat. But we aren't wanting the vehicle <em>just</em> for towing stuff. It will also be our road trip/vacation travel vehicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT Premi, post: 16055272, member: 121775"] Depends on the axle center line of the trailer and the center of gravity for the load. There's also trailer sway brake arms (can't remember the exact terminology for it) that can be added to mitigate trailer sway. Worked well on an ex's Honda Pilot and 3400 lbs camper. These boats are under 4000 lbs. I don't know if that's with or without the trailers. Even if it's without, I can't imagine a boat trailer weighing much over 1000 lbs. Probably not even close to that much. Keep in mind the Cayenne itself is 16' long with a 9 1/2' wheelbase. Both the GLE63 S and the Trackhawk are bigger. I've seen much worse trailering configurations on the road. We've considered that option, but it also has its disadvantages. We're looking at a house that's right on the lake with a deeded boat dock that's just steps away. That would eliminate the need for towing the boat. But we aren't wanting the vehicle [i]just[/i] for towing stuff. It will also be our road trip/vacation travel vehicle. [/QUOTE]
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