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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
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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. |
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!!!!!
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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.
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Why are there spacers in the sheetrock seam down the middle?
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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! |
You can fit a Gladiator in there nicely!
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Originally Posted by Indy
(Post 4717096)
Why are there spacers in the sheetrock seam down the middle?
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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! 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) |
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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