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2002 MALIBU 23 LSV - TURNING MY SHED INTO BOAT HOUSE


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All, I have my boat sitting in the water still and need some quick dimension help!!!! i am going ot add on 5' to 6' on to my existing shed that is 20.3' long I plan on putting a 10' wide by 7.5' to 8' tall overhead garage door on the shed.

knowing this I plan on collapsing my tower, removing the ski platform, wedge and then swing the tongue out on the trailer, do you think my yaht will fit in my new boathouse?

much needed response will help!

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Thank you all so Much! I will let my contractor know the details! as i am going to try and yank her out of the water tomorrow! I'm so excited to have a nice individual boat house for my Bu

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Measure your trailer's width from fender to fender (or where ever the widest dimension is). I have an 06 Vride on a Malibu trailer. Backing it through my 10' gate I only had about 5 to 6 inches clearance on each side until I widened my gate by 18 inches. This might put your driving skills to the test.

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Measure your trailer's width from fender to fender (or where ever the widest dimension is). I have an 06 Vride on a Malibu trailer. Backing it through my 10' gate I only had about 5 to 6 inches clearance on each side until I widened my gate by 18 inches. This might put your driving skills to the test.

Wow, I wish I had more than the 3 inches on each side - or a wooden fence that was cheap to widen!

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You guys are making me feel fortunate! But seriously......there's no driveway in from of my gate and I have other obstacles I have to line the trailer up with at the side of my house where the gate is. This is before aligning to the gate. During day time it's no problem. But after a long day at the lake and a 70 mile drive back home it can be a challenge after dark.

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