height of a 25' outlaw on the trailer
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height of a 25' outlaw on the trailer
Was wondering if anyone knows the height of a 25' outlaw on the trailer. Looking into buying one and need to know if it would fit in the barn.
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I have a 7' foot door and I have to lower it onto my John Deere 20hp garden tractor to get it to clear (3/4" clearance). Hitch heath is about 8" off of ground, I will tell you I have an extra windscreen hanging in my garage to prove it won't go in the garage any other way.
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There are some cheats:
You can have a second, really low (drop) drawbar for your truck.
You can move it in the garage with a tractor as mentioned above, or with a 3-point hitch that lowers to the ground.
You can scoop out some gravel/earth on your driveway at just the precise distance that the rear end of your truck dips as the boat windshield would accordingly dip under the garage door.
If just going in for winter storage, you can lower the air pressure on the tires.
Also, trailers are NOT all created equal.
Leaf spring trailers sit higher than torsion axles.
Steel trailers typically sit lower than aluminum trailers.
You can have a second, really low (drop) drawbar for your truck.
You can move it in the garage with a tractor as mentioned above, or with a 3-point hitch that lowers to the ground.
You can scoop out some gravel/earth on your driveway at just the precise distance that the rear end of your truck dips as the boat windshield would accordingly dip under the garage door.
If just going in for winter storage, you can lower the air pressure on the tires.
Also, trailers are NOT all created equal.
Leaf spring trailers sit higher than torsion axles.
Steel trailers typically sit lower than aluminum trailers.