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    Re: Boat Question

    with dropout tounge and all it takes everything I have to get my TR-21 in a 12x24 unit. You have to figure roughly another 2.5-3' for motor and JP. You are going to have a hard time getting an 186 in 20'7" unless you got plenty of room to walk it around sideways.

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    The width of the garage will have alot to do with what you can do. My Tr20 backed straight into my garage (24+') will fit with the tongue dropped out. However, if I trim the motor all the way down, turn it all the way to one side and push my boat diagonally in the garage, It gives me another few feet so I don't even have to mess with the tongue. I don't see getting a 196 in a 20.6' garage backed straight in, maybe if you have plenty of room play with on the sides.

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    I think i was mistaken, my garage is actually a little deeper, i believe a standard garage is like 21'-7" or so.

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    I have a Tr196 an with the break-away tongue. I have to break down the tongue and move the boat at an angle quite a bit to get mine in. My garage is 22.5 feet deep, but is wide and that's how I get mine in, plus the wife's Escape at an angle as well. Good Luck, maybe a 186 might be better.

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    I have a TR-176 with 5.5" CMC jack plate and 115 hp engine and swing-under tongue. My old garage was 19'6" deep and if I tilted the engine almost all the way down, I could get straight into the garage with 1" to spare and still get the door closed (LOL). With your garage size, you might get a 186 without a jackplate in. As mentioned, whether you can tilt sideways or not depending on width will play a big part. Also, you better measure exactly what your length is before you buy or you might be sorry. What's the old saying...measure twice, fit once

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    Re: Boat Question

    Quote Originally Posted by MsgMills View Post
    I have a Tr196 an with the break-away tongue. I have to break down the tongue and move the boat at an angle quite a bit to get mine in. My garage is 22.5 feet deep, but is wide and that's how I get mine in, plus the wife's Escape at an angle as well. Good Luck, maybe a 186 might be better.
    I just did some measuring a 196 is 22.8 and a 186 will be 21.3 both of these units have jackplates on them also.
    Like mills said, you might go with a 186 if fitting it in is a must.
    You can always cut the back of the garage out and add to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick @ Anglers Outpost View Post
    I just did some measuring a 196 is 22.8 and a 186 will be 21.3 both of these units have jackplates on them also.
    Like mills said, you might go with a 186 if fitting it in is a must.
    You can always cut the back of the garage out and add to it.
    No way the wife would let me do that, is there a lot of difference between the two boats as far as options, I dont think 1' would make me alot of difference, but the options would. I know that with a 186 you get a 150hp on it. Do you know the top end speed of a 186 with a 150 on it?

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    Re: Boat Question

    Buzzking, Damm son a 21 ft Triton! Good choice.

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    comes in real handy when old mother nature blows one up out of the north or south down here. Next time your over KY lake way give me a shout, I live here now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buzzking View Post
    comes in real handy when old mother nature blows one up out of the north or south down here. Next time your over KY lake way give me a shout, I live here now.
    Buzzking your not in Lex anymore?
    Your not going to be at Frymans anymore?
    Stoner

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    Re: Boat Question

    I may pop in over there sometime in oct. once that famous 75 fish a day bit picks up but I moved to hopkinsville back in april. KY lake is like 150,000 acres of stoner creek with bigger fish :-)

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    Re: Boat Question

    Most 186's and 196's we get have the same equipment on them.
    A 186 with a 150 will run about 60MPH, while a 196 w/ 200 might get you 70 MPH.

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