Can a ford explorer tow a pontoon boat?

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Tina S. February 1, 2021
The Ford Explorer is capable of towing between 3,000 and 5,000 pounds, allowing You to tow Your trailer or pontoon. The towing capacity is the maximum amount of weight Your vehicle can tow when pulling a trailer. Max towing capacity should not be taken lightly. Exceeding what Your vehicle is designed to tow can strain Your engine and transmission, accelerate brake wear, damage Your tires and even warp Your chassis. This could in turn trigger catastrophic failure while driving and could lead to property damage or serious injury.
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Dannielle C December 8, 2020
Yes, the Ford Explorer is capable of towing a pontoon boat.
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John G. April 10, 2020
The ford explorer's towing capacity is typically over 5000 lbs which should be enough for a typical pontoon boat and trailer.
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