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19 and storage

Started by mkeenan, September 16, 2008, 09:28:26 AM

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mkeenan

Anyone here store a CP 19 in the garage? Standard house garage? Any modification to boat that have to be perforemed? Any help much apprciated. Thanks, Mike

Lost Lake

With an 8' tall door I drove it right in.....

mkeenan

depth of garage is ok also with length of trailer?

Lost Lake

I put her in the 28' side of my shop. I moved the front post of the trailer toward the hitch to add weight to the hitch, then I slid the wheels forward, then moved the post forward again. I ended up only having about 3 feet of tongue ahead of the bow. With a 20' boat, that makes for a 23' package.

I had the larger 14" wheels on the trailer and thought I'd have to put a set of tiny 8" wheels on, but the approach to the shop is lower than the shop floor by a bit, and that angle kept the aft pulpit low enough to slip under the raised door, then the wheels passed the door (my total height at the wheels was about 93") and finally the front pulpit went in. The first time I put her in the shop I used my lawn tractor to move the boat with a ball on the 3 point hitch so if I needed to I could raise or lower the tongue, but the second time I just used the truck.

Once it's in there people sure wonder how I did it, and when they watch me move it they just stare in awe. It shouldn't fit, but it slips right in.

Craig Weis

On the trailer my C-P is too tall and with the mast atop the pulpits too long to fit inside my 25 ft x 25 ft garage. I rent a cement floor barn. $125 , also the model "A" is right along side.