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My 196 will fit in my garage with the tounge swung to the side barely and my garage is 24' deep, I can caddy corner the boat with no problem and not swing the tounge.Hopefully if things go right, i will be in the market for a used boat by next spring, and curious, what is the largest boat with a swing a way trailer you can put in a standard garage? I believe mine garage is about 20'7" or real close to that. I am looking at maybe a Triton TR196. Thanks
Stoner
If it really comes down to it, you can cut out the drywall in between two studs for the lower unit to slide in. you can then paint the area so that your motor looks like it has it's own personal cubby hole. I am serious btw![]()
My wife told me last night that if i got the tr19 i could have the whole garage, so with my 2 car garage i measured last night, and i can get it in the garage backing it in at an angle, so hopefully i will get one this spring. Just have to build her a shed in the backyard to keep our stuff in. Not a bad trade at all.
You could go through all that trouble or, I could come over and back it in a few times. It seems like I am a natural at making these holes - no saws either. Just kidding, that is a good idea. I may just go ahead and clean my holes up so that it at least looks like I did it on purpose.
Last edited by Col Forbin; 09-11-2007 at 07:51 PM. Reason: typo and to add
