I think the older M17 trailers were shorter than the new ones--maybe
boat-on-trailer length was 20ft.  Good and bad.  The longer  trailers
tow better (I've towed both).  I would think you could have a welder do
a couple mods on a tongue extension that would serve that purpose.  I
could remove the tongue of our M15's trailer and lose foot or so easy.
I'll take a pic of the M15 setup and post it to the group tomorrow.  t


 /))  Tom Smith & Jane VanWinkle
M17/496 & M17/064





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On Behalf Of Carlos Albar-Diaz
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 1:23 PM
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Subject: M_Boats: What is the shortest trailer for a M-17?

I would appreciate some enlightment as to what is the shortest trailer
available for a M-17.

I am looking for a trailer that will fit (with the M-17 on top of the
trailer) an a 20-ft long garage with door closed. I take as a given that
the door will have to be 8-ft tall; that is taken care of. It is OK if
in order to fit in the garage I need to " fold" the tongue to one side
as in some Potter trailers.

 *Are you aware of any such " short" or " folding tongue" trailers?*

You may wonder what I am up to. I am moving to Denver and would like to
be able to store the boat inside the garage so I can work on it in the
wiinter.
Most importantly, if I get a trailer that fits in a 20-ft long garage
then I will be able to ship the boat in a 20-ft shipping container when
I move overseas (frequent event for me!). I am tired of buring boats and
having to sell them when I move..

Thanks for your thoughts!

Carlos
Valencia, CA
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