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Yeah, for a used boat, best to measure it.

Posted By: Tod Mills, M17 #408 BuscaBrisas (galley model)
Date: 11/19/08 6:05p.m.

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In Response To: ... depends on the trailer (link) (pic) (dave scobie)

I know my old Trailrite trailer is a couple feet longer than it used to be. When the tongue rotted out, I welded in a new one and made it a little longer.

Those dimensions (LxWxH) for a new boat would be a great addition to the builder's web page.

For a few years I stored an M15 in my barn over winters. It was on a Pacific trailer whose tongue was removable, making it short enough for all but the smallest garages. Of course, it would be a lot nicer if the garage were large enough to avoid that.

My own garage is so small I can't even get my GMC Sierra in it. The previous S10 was a squeeze.

Tod's M17 page

Messages In This Thread

Will it fit in my garage (M15/17) -- Xavier -- 11/19/08 3:38p.m.
... depends on the trailer -- dave scobie -- 11/19/08 5:49p.m.
 Yeah, for a used boat, best to measure it.   -- Tod Mills, M17 #408 BuscaBrisas (galley model) -- 11/19/08 6:05p.m.
Will it fit in my garage (M15/17) -- George "M", M15 #319 -- 11/19/08 6:42p.m.


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