We pull our small boat with our Baja. It probably weighs a little less when it's loaded on its trailer than a T@B, but not too awfully much less. A couple/few hundred pounds less maybe? That boat's ~1200 lbs on its trailer.
Now, our Baja's a turbo so it has no troubles whatsoever, but before we got the Baja we pulled this boat with our Neon and it had no issues at all. It was a little slow accelerating, of course.
I'd really like to see you get one so you can tell us all how they are. They look really cool!
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I've had my eye on the T@B for the longest time. Just a bit pricey, but damn cool. I figured the Baja would pull it with no problems. I've read in some forum somewhere that people pull the T@B with their Legacy... I've also looked at some other teardrop-type trailers... neat stuff.
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What do you guys think of the T@B trailers vs. the pop-up type of trailer? What would make one spend so much more on the T@B? Like I said, I think they're super-cool, but too expensive for me at this point.
i would pay more for the tab versus a popup because its rigid and should keep out wind and water better than a tent trailer.
Looks like we are probably going to end up eventually with a toyota based class C model (like 20 foot or so) just because they have bathrooms. I dont anything the baja can tow has a REAL bathroom.
2005 Baja Sport, 51k ("NU BRAT")
2004 Freightliner Columbia Day Cab 504k
The 13 footer can be towed by a Baja just fine. See my pic on page of 11 of Baja pics in the "Anything Baja section." I think a 16-footer would be outside the weight limit for our Subies though.