The toy barn is a little full now.

brian2001ss

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Today we put the boat in the garage to make sure we had enough room for the SS. Looks like I made the garage just big enough for the two. On a great note, the view of the TV from the capton's seat, with a beer in hand of course, is priceless.
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I vote for a bigger garage, never a smaller Sea Ray.:lol:
 
I have that same problem....
 

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Brian..........just noticed the tire marks on the floor. Your not supposed to peel out of the garage.:smt043:smt043

Dave
 
Just curious, how deep is your garage and how long is the boat/trailer combo?
 
Boy you guys don't miss a thing, do ya? lol You have to understand it doesn't take much to break the tires loose with over 500hp under the hood. LOLOLOL

The garage is 24ft outside to outside. Its 23'-4" +/- deep inside. I had to take the four bolts loose and remove the tongue to close the garage door. The boat and trailer lenght is right around 24ft in lenght. With the tongue off, its a little less than 23ft. I also disconnected the brake line in order to remove the tongue, but it must have been empty since nothing came out. This must explain why the trailer is jerky at stops and go. Never had any problems getting it stopped though with the Cummins 2500. It may be time to buy a swing away.

Yes, I do need another garage. One day when I win the lottery I don't play, I will build a monster garage with all the goodies, but for now, I do hope to add another garage on the left side some day down the road to store anymore toys I may get.

Sundancer, you will need a HUGE garage to fit those toys in. lol
 
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