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Boat in the Garage... Let's see them.

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lol.. Yes is tight. My garage door has the freaking Hurricane beams reinforcement and that take almost a foot of space. But here in Miami you need that lol.
 
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Hey Folks, my boat garage.....nice and open!
(I was supposed to be in the sea today but we have thunderstorms...)
 

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During the summer, I leave it in the driveway covered. The reason for that is… my driveway is gravel, and the garage doors faces the backyard. It’s a huge pain to push it in. It takes 2 or 3 people to do it safely. But, here it is at my shop. I had to get it off the trailer so I could weigh it. PA in their infinite wisdom wanted the trailer re-certified since it came in from Ohio. (PA’s DOT/DMV system SUX!!!!! ) that was after I owned it after 6 months. When it gets closer to winter… I’ll post up a pic of it in the house garage.

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Wow, what a bunch of crap...getting a trailer re-certified. Here in Florida, we don't even have a yearly inspection...just pay the registration fee and slap on your tag.

Karl
 
Our vacation house on the Colorado River in Bullhead City, Az. When we built the house we built a 1250sqft heated and air conditioned garage. Leave all the toys there.
 

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Do I win a prize?

Eat your heart out boys. I know you've probably heard it could be done, but never actually seen it. Until now...

What you see here is 3 vehicles in a 3 car garage...

That's right, take it in...
 

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