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Panicking at size of boat needed! Talk me down, please.
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<blockquote data-quote="stinkynathan" data-source="post: 119832" data-attributes="member: 1266"><p>This is what I thought immediately, too. If you have a two-stall garage you have two stall widths of driveway space. The boat goes in the garage and your car/truck goes outside, right in front of it.</p><p></p><p>I have a 1448 mod-V and I had to bribe two of my students to come over and help me move it around when I painted it. This is not even counting the fact that you'd need to move everything in and out of the boat to move it. Think rods/reels, tackle boxes, batteries, trolling motor, outboard, locater, and all the other random crap that tends to roll around in a boat. </p><p></p><p>Having to move the boat and trailer through a doorway or hang them from the ceiling every time you want to get on the lake is a good way to get completely disinterested in fishing in a big hurry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinkynathan, post: 119832, member: 1266"] This is what I thought immediately, too. If you have a two-stall garage you have two stall widths of driveway space. The boat goes in the garage and your car/truck goes outside, right in front of it. I have a 1448 mod-V and I had to bribe two of my students to come over and help me move it around when I painted it. This is not even counting the fact that you'd need to move everything in and out of the boat to move it. Think rods/reels, tackle boxes, batteries, trolling motor, outboard, locater, and all the other random crap that tends to roll around in a boat. Having to move the boat and trailer through a doorway or hang them from the ceiling every time you want to get on the lake is a good way to get completely disinterested in fishing in a big hurry. [/QUOTE]
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