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<blockquote data-quote="mdaugherty1988" data-source="post: 264999" data-attributes="member: 8863"><p>Thanks for the replies guys! It looks like a '14 foot would be doable, but I agree that a '16 would be best. It also looks like its best to go with a regular flat bottom instead of a mod-v hull (based on the link). I have another question though. This would be stored behind our garage, and I will have to walk it out to our driveway - I won't be able to pull my car around the garage to hook it up. Are these relatively easy for one person to move around on a trailer? The ground is relatively flat (except for one dip between our yard and our neighbors) and has thick grass, about 4" high. It would have to take one 90 degree turn and another 45 degree turn in the path to get it in the right spot to be hooked up to my car. I didn't really think of this as a possible issue until after I posted.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdaugherty1988, post: 264999, member: 8863"] Thanks for the replies guys! It looks like a '14 foot would be doable, but I agree that a '16 would be best. It also looks like its best to go with a regular flat bottom instead of a mod-v hull (based on the link). I have another question though. This would be stored behind our garage, and I will have to walk it out to our driveway - I won't be able to pull my car around the garage to hook it up. Are these relatively easy for one person to move around on a trailer? The ground is relatively flat (except for one dip between our yard and our neighbors) and has thick grass, about 4" high. It would have to take one 90 degree turn and another 45 degree turn in the path to get it in the right spot to be hooked up to my car. I didn't really think of this as a possible issue until after I posted. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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