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Buying a House! Trailer Length Question.
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<blockquote data-quote="LonLB" data-source="post: 232756" data-attributes="member: 4391"><p>That is a sweet boat you linked...Use to have that exact boat back in 06' and sold it.</p><p></p><p>Depends on the boat you want. Likely the trailer will be longer if the boat is longer, because the winch stand will have to move up, and that will move up where the swing away is (which usually seems to be right ahead of the winch stand)</p><p></p><p>Also depending on the boat, you won't gain much extra by placing at an angle because of the width of some packages.</p><p></p><p>Just install two small electric hoists and pull the boat in, lift if off the trailer, and park the trailer outside. Have a fabbed "stand" for the boat made of wood/carpet, and set it down on that.</p><p>With electric it would only add a few minutes each time.</p><p>Then you aren't restricted. :lol: </p><p></p><p>Sounds off the wall/extra expense etc, but realistically, it's not a bad idea, because dry storage matters ALLOT, and I really prefer a bigger boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LonLB, post: 232756, member: 4391"] That is a sweet boat you linked...Use to have that exact boat back in 06' and sold it. Depends on the boat you want. Likely the trailer will be longer if the boat is longer, because the winch stand will have to move up, and that will move up where the swing away is (which usually seems to be right ahead of the winch stand) Also depending on the boat, you won't gain much extra by placing at an angle because of the width of some packages. Just install two small electric hoists and pull the boat in, lift if off the trailer, and park the trailer outside. Have a fabbed "stand" for the boat made of wood/carpet, and set it down on that. With electric it would only add a few minutes each time. Then you aren't restricted. :lol: Sounds off the wall/extra expense etc, but realistically, it's not a bad idea, because dry storage matters ALLOT, and I really prefer a bigger boat. [/QUOTE]
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