I bought it expecting 10,000 something based on my research before-hand. The salesmen insisted I was wrong and that it was 12,000 something based on the sticker by the hitch. I was quite sure that the sticker by the hitch was for the hitch not the truck..but..salesman told me I was wrong. I doubted him but hadn't taken a chance to research yet. Doesn't really matter because I know it's a wide margin over what I need even at the 10k. Looking at the Ford towing sheet - it looks like it is 11,500 towing (which rounds up to 12 something
)with a 16,900 GCWR. Plenty for anything I'll ever tow or buy.
Door sticker - at least the two I see there - do not say the GCWR.
https://www.ford.com/resources/ford/general/pdf/towingguides/17RV&TT_Ford_F150_Sep7.pdf
Supercrew, 4x4, 145" wheel base, 3.55, max tow package.
It'll definitely tow the hell out of the boat...and my pop up camper
Though I imagine a camper upgrade will probably be on the table next spring. I'll be testing it tomorrow when I go pick up the boat from the custom cover guy (hour drive away). There's no way I'll be over the GCWR. Not even close. The truck would have to weigh like 10,000 lbs. It definitely doesn't weight that.
It'll definitely have enough power - I watched plenty of tow videos through the rockies on Youtube of the truck before making the purchase. Towing weights way higher then I will be. When all the other V8 trucks are dropping below 60 mph floored - the 3.5 ecoboost is humming along happy and quiet turning 2 or 3,000 rpm and perfectly willing to pull harder and accelerate to whatever speed you'd want. That's the experience I had with a diesel and I think this will replicate it well enough (i know it won't be quite the same) that I will be quite pleased for a long time.