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Originally Posted by Madmax
(Post 1582878)
My 29 OL is 38' on the trailer, so I would guess the 30 to be roughly the same....
Why is yours 9 ft longer on the trailer.........hell my 33 was only about 37ft on the trailer |
Originally Posted by jetskidrewski
(Post 4397385)
I'm starting to look for a 30OL. How much variation is there in trailers for length, I need to be 37' total to fit in the new garage...
Aluminum bolt-together trailers are typically longer than welded steel or welded aluminum trailers. Surge brakes adds about 1' foot to overall length due to the coupler. ITS drives or stand off boxes will add to that, as much as 12 inches. You should be OK. If not, you may be able to cheat a little by sliding up on the trailer, or perhaps upgrading to EoH brakes and shortening the tongue a bit. A neighbor had a special trailer built so he could fit is 30 Outlaw in his garage, which was 34-ish feet I believe. It had a really short tongue to where the bow was pretty much over the trailer jack/foot. |
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Agree with most.. Depends on trailer, but like Sydways mentioned, you can adjust. Mine is long also!
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35' 10" . Call it 36' . Heritage trailer.
With 37' deep garage you won't have much wiggle room. http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/c...psztci2aqk.jpg |
I had mine on a Heritage triple axle in a 39.5' inside depth, with a little under 3' to spare if Im not mistaken. With 37' , i think it will be very close and with any luck, 6" max to spare. Not sure of how a different trailer might impact the dimensions. Good luck! The 30 was a great boat!
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