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23 hours ago, DaubsNU1 said:

Managed to squeeze her in to the third garage bay

Wish mine fit in my third garage stall. It’s recessed 18 inches so I have to put it in my second spot. Don’t understand why they can’t just build that third stall the same length as the main one. :Idontknow:

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40 minutes ago, gimruis said:

Wish mine fit in my third garage stall. It’s recessed 18 inches so I have to put it in my second spot. Don’t understand why they can’t just build that third stall the same length as the main one. :Idontknow:

 

Agreed! 

 

To make the boat fit in the 3rd bay, I have to enter from the middle bay...then play the back and forth, move a little...then back and forth over and over again. 

 

I'm thinking of getting these to make the job quicker and easier. I've got some wheel dolly's in my shop...but they require a jack.  

 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, DaubsNU1 said:

To make the boat fit in the 3rd bay, I have to enter from the middle bay...then play the back and forth, move a little...then back and forth over and over again. 


They never build the garage big enough. When my parents built their retirement house in 2001, they built an oversized 4 car attached garage and one half is 30 feet deep. They can fit their 21 foot Warrior in there easy without any angle parking.

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17 minutes ago, gimruis said:


They never build the garage big enough. When my parents built their retirement house in 2001, they built an oversized 4 car attached garage and one half is 30 feet deep. They can fit their 21 foot Warrior in there easy without any angle parking.

 

I'm lucky to have three stalls on the house...each has it's own garage door. They are 21' and 19'6" (third bay). 

 

The major selling point for me was the 40x30 pole barn out back. 

 

 

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9 hours ago, DaubsNU1 said:

They are 21' and 19'6" (third bay). 

 

That's exactly what mine is too.

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if i had a 3-bay garage, my wife would still park in the middle diagonally.  

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On 8/13/2023 at 10:04 PM, DaubsNU1 said:

 

Agreed! 

 

To make the boat fit in the 3rd bay, I have to enter from the middle bay...then play the back and forth, move a little...then back and forth over and over again. 

 

I'm thinking of getting these to make the job quicker and easier. I've got some wheel dolly's in my shop...but they require a jack.  

 

 

 

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I need to hand park the Pro-V bass in my garage as well.

I went this way.

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Works well. 

A-Jay

Sorry but I'm not sure that the ABT Lures Trailer Jack Skate

is even still being produced or is available anywhere now. 

Just looked and found nada.

Kind of a bummer because it's pretty sweet.

A-Jay

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The wheel dolly's showed up today...I never even got them out of the box. Pulled the boat out of the garage and had it hooked to the truck in 7 minutes. Easy-Peasy!

 

And getting it back in the garage was pretty simple as well. Driveway and garage are relatively flat. 

 

Dolly's are getting returned. 

 

Wife's first ride in the boat...she LOVED IT! We boated around (5mph no-wake lake), and I fished a little. Good times!

 

Only downside, lake skum on the blue paint...needed to hit it with the Hot Sauce. Looks great now! 

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