Depending on how far and how often you'd be towing, and over what type of terrain, you may or may not be OK:
Published boat & engine weight (dry): 2,650#
Weight of trailer (a good guess): 1,100#
Weight of full fuel tank (34 gal.): 221#
Weight of toys, etc. (another guess): 200#
Total estimated weight: 4,171#
So - you're technically within the limit, but not by much. If you've got many steep hills you might be pushing it. I'm 1,000# under my limit and hills are challenging.
Many people who tow (who have a lot more experience than I have) espouse the "2/3 rule" whereby you don't exceed 2/3 of your vehicles published limit. After towing a 6,500# boat the last two years, I intend to follow this rule when it comes time to buy the next truck. This is because I've come to realize that just because you're within your limit doesn't mean there's no additional wear & tear on the vehicle. Towing is hard on the vehicle regardless.
Does your MDX have a factory tow package? If not, be aware that some of the newer "imports" need to have the trailer wiring added by your vehicle dealer; with some of these vehicles you can no longer just tap into the wiring wherever you want to.
If your dealer has this boat in stock (or another one very close in weight), ask for a test tow. I know it sounds strange, but I did that and it made a world of difference in the confidence I had in my buying decision.
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