hey crazy man, do me a favor and measure the length of your boat on the trailer and the height of the bow pulpit to the ground--is you would. thanks buddy
you'll have to wait 'til i have time to dig it out of the 3' of snow that's surrounding it.
actually, it may be awhile. the tarp covering it is frozen with a good 6" of ice on top.
cc
Kick, I can tell you that a standard 8' high garage door works for a 19/2. The trailer requires 26' of depth on your garage. This was our 19/2 in Brenda's Potting Shed which is 28' deep. (8' high x 9' wide door)
(http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt211/greene2108/New%20Garage%202009%20-%202010/005.jpg)
Mike
Greene is spot on the measurements, 26' long, and clears 8 foot door by around 3 inches at my place.
I am able to remove the tongue and that gains quite a bit of room in the front.
Mac :D
"potting shed"? now we see why you two are always smiling!
steve,
the 27 has a sale pending :'(
i guess we'll keep looking ::)
cc
carl, yeah, i spotted their post. looked to be a real nice boat for an 88. is the 25 too small?---and there is alway mr greenes 23. i hear tell thats a nice one, if you like blue.
thanks fellas, with mine ill probably have to transport the mast under the pulpit. my opening is 92 inches unless i do some wood surgury. i think i have about 27 and a half feet depth.
Quote from: kickingbug1 on February 12, 2014, 09:52:10 AM
carl, yeah, i spotted their post. looked to be a real nice boat for an 88. is the 25 too small?---and there is alway mr greenes 23. i hear tell thats a nice one, if you like blue.
the 23 is too small for joan. otherwise, i'd just keep the 19.
she wants a boat she can stand up in. she's not getting any younger!
just trying to get a rise out of mikey