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Buying a House! Trailer Length Question.
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<blockquote data-quote="FishyItch" data-source="post: 232757" data-attributes="member: 4387"><p>Well, it sounds like a 14 footer with a folding tongue will be fine, but a 15 footer will be a little bit of a pain in the neck. I guess that's okay. I usually fish by myself and the waters aren't huge. If my length is capped at 14 feet, maybe I just have to start looking for something a little wider to provide more space in the boat. I guess I just want my future self to have a nice fishing boat, that doesn't necessarily mean it has to be 15' for longer. </p><p></p><p>We've toured the house twice and we'll probably tour it once more. I'll make sure to take a tape measure and a clipboard with some grid paper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishyItch, post: 232757, member: 4387"] Well, it sounds like a 14 footer with a folding tongue will be fine, but a 15 footer will be a little bit of a pain in the neck. I guess that's okay. I usually fish by myself and the waters aren't huge. If my length is capped at 14 feet, maybe I just have to start looking for something a little wider to provide more space in the boat. I guess I just want my future self to have a nice fishing boat, that doesn't necessarily mean it has to be 15' for longer. We've toured the house twice and we'll probably tour it once more. I'll make sure to take a tape measure and a clipboard with some grid paper. [/QUOTE]
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