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enzo thecat 12-01-2019 05:52 PM

Boat Bay Progress
 
My wife said I can buy a cigarette but I had to build her a new house first. I had the house designed with a boat bay. It will have hot/cold water spigots and a sink. Shopping for tool chests now. Thinking of trying out a couple of 73" Icon tool cabinets. I originally had 14' ceiling to accommodate a 12' high door. It was framed up but once we saw it in person it ruined the exterior elevation on that side of the house. I had the framers take it down and re-frame it to 12' high ceilings. It now has a 10' high door (by 12' wide) That corner of the house looks much more appropriate now. One annoying consequence was that the builder forgot that I wanted 2 drains in this long bay. Instead he only put in one. it is sloped well so it will drain. Pisses me off every time I look at it but its not worth the cut and patch work that will be required to add it now. https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...a32744968.jpeg

Moses 12-01-2019 11:32 PM

That looks sweet! What size Cig are you looking to park in there? I was looking to start my garage build soon and was wondering how high to clear a 38TG. Also wanted to make the roof high enough to lift the boat off the trailer Incase I wanted to maintenance the trailer or underside of the boat.

Indy 12-02-2019 07:07 AM

Very nice!!! I could live in there no problem, the wife could have run of the house, gimme a TV in there, shower, room for a cot, a nice boat and I'm good to go!!!!!

enzo thecat 12-02-2019 09:17 PM

Thanks. I don’t know what size boat yet but nothing smaller than 38’. It will most likely depend on the best deal I can find at the time. The bay is 57’ long so I imagine the max will be 42’ on the trailer.
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...30030e6b6.jpeg

Indy 12-03-2019 06:23 AM

Why are there spacers in the sheetrock seam down the middle?

Sydwayz 12-03-2019 07:39 AM

Put in a plug on it's own 30A circuit/breaker and label it "shore power" for plugging in the boat. Often, they are on the port side of the boat, but that's not a rule, so you could put one plug on each side of the bay/ 1/2 way down.

I just saw this post, and was going to recommend that you go back to the higher ceiling and door height. You could have always built a valence across the front of the door to hide it's height. I too went with 10' high doors and 12' high ceilings. And then I ended up with a toy hauler for my race car, and a fostered pontoon boat that are both 13 feet tall. Doh!

Poker Face Xtreme 12-03-2019 10:28 AM

You can fit a Gladiator in there nicely!

offshore312 12-03-2019 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by Indy (Post 4717096)
Why are there spacers in the sheetrock seam down the middle?

common practice to leave space for installation of expansion joint, but it would usually be installed every 30 ft., not necessarily dividing the room.

enzo thecat 12-03-2019 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by Sydwayz (Post 4717102)
Put in a plug on it's own 30A circuit/breaker and label it "shore power" for plugging in the boat. Often, they are on the port side of the boat, but that's not a rule, so you could put one plug on each side of the bay/ 1/2 way down.

I just saw this post, and was going to recommend that you go back to the higher ceiling and door height. You could have always built a valence across the front of the door to hide it's height. I too went with 10' high doors and 12' high ceilings. And then I ended up with a toy hauler for my race car, and a fostered pontoon boat that are both 13 feet tall. Doh!

30 Amps!!!???? What am i going to be doing with the boat that will have that kind of draw?

Also it wasnt the garage door that looked bad. I was trying to keep it. The problem with the higher ceilings was how it changed the roofline on that corner of the home. I wasnt going to bastardize the whole house for this. Besides, it will only ever hold a cigarette or cars. If I need more than this, I'll build another building on the property ( if I ever recover from building this)

F-2 Speedy 12-03-2019 04:36 PM

You can probably get a Marauder in a 57 ft stall......:santa:...........the 20 or 30 amp twist lock plug is standard for the marine industry and most are 120vac


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