Carlos:
My new Pacific trailer has the telescoping tongue which I remove to
get boat and trailer in my garage, without the mast. I have to put it
in on the diagonal, and my garage is about 20 feet long.
--Gary Hyde
Pullman, WA
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M17 #637 'Hydeaway 2'
"...There's nothing quite like messing about in boats..."
On May 9, 2006, at 1:22 PM, Carlos Albar-Diaz wrote:
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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