Re: Garage Storage Help
IntrepidSB,<br /><br />Plan on 2 ft on the rear

for the I/O plus at least another 3 ft on the front

for the trailer tongue.<br />That leaves you about 17 for the boat.<br />Its possible that you can get one of those trailers that have the folding tongue and you can save a few feet there.

<br /><br />I would recommend measuring the actual boat. Some boats say they are 20 ft but that includes the swim platform with the I/O tucked under it. In that case the I/O may not even stick out. The biggest problem will be the trailer tongue. If its less than 3 ft, the boat wont be able to be trailered properly because it wont allow the tow vehicle to turn. <br /><br />Overall its going to be rough getting a boat that large in the garage. You may want get a portable shelter and park it under that. Not the prettiest, but at least it will fit. Or better yet, simply cut a groove in the garage door so that the tongue can stick out

<br /><br />Bottom line, bring your tape measure when you go shopping.<br /><br />Nav
