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Old October 1st 12, 03:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Good/bad experiences with Tow Vehicle Syndicates?

I own a very fuel efficient car (40+ mpg) that handles the long drive to the airport at minimal cost. But my fuel efficient car is not suitable for towing a glider trailer... especially if I have to tow the trailer out of a muddy field.

So if I buy a glider, do I need to trade in my very small car for something like a Subaru Forester?

Do people ever form Tow Vehicle Syndicates? How does that work out?
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Old October 1st 12, 03:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On 10/1/2012 7:22 AM, son_of_flubber wrote:
I own a very fuel efficient car (40+ mpg) that handles the long drive
to the airport at minimal cost. But my fuel efficient car is not
suitable for towing a glider trailer... especially if I have to tow
the trailer out of a muddy field.

So if I buy a glider, do I need to trade in my very small car for
something like a Subaru Forester?

Do people ever form Tow Vehicle Syndicates? How does that work out?


That's an idea. Or maybe buy a suitable but old vehicle for $2000 or so
and keep it at the airport.

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Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to
email me)
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Old October 1st 12, 04:48 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
David Reitter
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Default Good/bad experiences with Tow Vehicle Syndicates?

On Monday, October 1, 2012 10:22:31 AM UTC-4, son_of_flubber wrote:

Do people ever form Tow Vehicle Syndicates? How does that work out?


Similar situation - I drive a small, fuel-efficient car. It's fast, I can see the stars at night and feel the wind during day-time, and it has room for one driver and one passenger. It certainly cannot tow.

I tried borrowing a non-pilot friend's SUV (i.e., giving him the sports car in exchange), but that absolutely didn't work out (he didn't like it). He's no longer my friend, unfortunately. I recommend caution with such dealings. In my UK club, though, we more or less towed each other's gliders and helped out where we could, so it can work out.

I ended up buying a $2k 2000 GMC Safari (same as the Astrovan) that tows great and costs next to nothing in insurance. However, it's taken up a lot of my time and money in repairs. AAA membership pays for itself. I do not recommend leaving it at the airport, at least not parked on a non-sealed surface. The last time I did that, the brakes failed on me a week later due to corrosion of the brake lines.

The Subarus seem great, but they're pricey. With hindsight, I should have bought a newer vehicle, even if it sits there most of the time waiting for something to tow. I like the Mazda CX-7 (sufficient for towing, more efficient due to 4-cylinder), or the Santa Fe.
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Old October 1st 12, 04:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Out west here a good four-wheel drive is a good idea and we use the owner's vehicle where possible, but we have some pilots who come to the field by motorcycle, RV or electric vehicle. On land-outs where we can't use an aero-retrieve, we use volunteers and whatever tow vehicle is available. The informal rule is the out-landee gets to buy dinner (and lots of beer) for the volunteer crew. I've been the recipient and donor on both ends of this deal!

Mike
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Old October 1st 12, 07:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Monday, October 1, 2012 7:46:40 AM UTC-7, Eric Greenwell wrote:
On 10/1/2012 7:22 AM, son_of_flubber wrote: I own a very fuel efficient car (40+ mpg) that handles the long drive to the airport at minimal cost.. But my fuel efficient car is not suitable for towing a glider trailer.... especially if I have to tow the trailer out of a muddy field. So if I buy a glider, do I need to trade in my very small car for something like a Subaru Forester? Do people ever form Tow Vehicle Syndicates? How does that work out? That's an idea. Or maybe buy a suitable but old vehicle for $2000 or so and keep it at the airport. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me)


Insurance, in high cost areas like Las Vegas, NV, is a huge factor. I'd just make friends with a glider pilot who has a truck.
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Old October 1st 12, 07:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Monday, October 1, 2012 1:44:32 PM UTC-5, wrote:

I'd just make friends with a glider pilot who has a truck.


Agree completely. Those of us who have a vehicle that can pull a trailer are usually more than willing to use them to help out a fellow glider pilot in need. Offer to buy some gas in addition to the meal if you borrow crew and vehicle. I doubt you will be turned down. Heck, one of our guys loaned his truck to someone to drive 800 plus miles each way to go pick up a glider he had just bought.

Steve Leonard
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Old October 1st 12, 11:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Good/bad experiences with Tow Vehicle Syndicates?

On 10/1/2012 10:22 AM, son_of_flubber wrote:
I own a very fuel efficient car (40+ mpg) that handles the long drive to the airport at minimal cost. But my fuel efficient car is not suitable for towing a glider trailer... especially if I have to tow the trailer out of a muddy field.

So if I buy a glider, do I need to trade in my very small car for something like a Subaru Forester?


Just about any car can tow a glider. What's more important, IMHO, is
what happens when you have to hit the brakes - hard. Most small cars
will do not do well in this situation. I've towed my glider with a 4 cyl
Honda accord and a 6 cyl Toyota Rav 4. I'll take the Rav 4 any day.

Tony LS6-b "6N"

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Old October 2nd 12, 03:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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As Tony said, small cars have issues when breaking hard. I know a person who pulled his glider with a Jeep Wrangler and the glider trailer (and glider) ended up rolling sideways down the freeway one afternoon. Very sad.
A long wheelbase is your friend. IMO, the longer, the better for safety. My truck is 140 inches compared to a Rav4 at 103ish. I would never consider using a vehicle with that short of a wheelbase. That is an accident waiting to happen.
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Old October 2nd 12, 03:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On 10/1/2012 10:07 PM, Craig R. wrote:
As Tony said, small cars have issues when breaking hard. I know a person who pulled his glider with a Jeep Wrangler and the glider trailer (and glider) ended up rolling sideways down the freeway one afternoon.


I have a friend who towed his LS4 behind a Toyota Solara. The LS4 was
repairable.

Tony

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Old October 2nd 12, 02:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Good/bad experiences with Tow Vehicle Syndicates?

On Monday, October 1, 2012 8:22:31 AM UTC-6, son_of_flubber wrote:
I own a very fuel efficient car (40+ mpg) that handles the long drive to the airport at minimal cost. But my fuel efficient car is not suitable for towing a glider trailer... especially if I have to tow the trailer out of a muddy field.



So if I buy a glider, do I need to trade in my very small car for something like a Subaru Forester?



Do people ever form Tow Vehicle Syndicates? How does that work out?

When I bought my first glider I bought the wife a new car and her old car (Ford Exploder) became my airport car. A spare car is the way to go. When you fly XC and contests no one in the family has to be without a car and you still get to drive your fun car during the week.
Kirk
 




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