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Garage Size?
My wife and I are building our dream house and I have a bay dedicated for my 81 33' Cigarette. My question is what is a reasonable size garage. I am a self-servicing boater. I have had my engines out multiple times but always performed the work outside. What is concerning me is the "right" size garage, to be able to walk engine stands around the boat with good clearances. Any thoughts? Thanks for the help
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The boat side of my barn is 15 x 41 inside dimensions.
plenty of room to do any repairs needed. I installed in floor heat also. VERY comfortable and cheap to run. I keep my barn at 50* all winter and 68* and 50% humidity all summer. Can I say I love it. |
Originally Posted by OhioRiverCigarett
(Post 3558600)
My wife and I are building our dream house and I have a bay dedicated for my 81 33' Cigarette. My question is what is a reasonable size garage. I am a self-servicing boater. I have had my engines out multiple times but always performed the work outside. What is concerning me is the "right" size garage, to be able to walk engine stands around the boat with good clearances. Any thoughts? Thanks for the help
With drives and trailer tongue I am looking at 38'. I am building a 16' x 45' addition at the rear of my garage. I would like to go bigger but as you can see from the design layouts it needs to stay the same width as the existing building. If I was you I would go with a 25'x55 building. You did say it was your dream house so why not be the dream garage too :) Make sure to post some pics! http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i4...ss/garage2.jpg http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i4...ss/garage1.jpg http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i4...ss/garage3.jpg |
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Probably shouldn't of mention dream house. We currently have a 20x 50 bay in the design, but I was considering shrinking it to 18 (0r 16) x 45. Trying to control costs.
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Originally Posted by OhioRiverCigarett
(Post 3558635)
Probably shouldn't of mention dream house. We currently have a 20x 50 bay in the design, but I was considering shrinking it to 18 (0r 16) x 45. Trying to control costs.
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Originally Posted by OhioRiverCigarett
(Post 3558635)
Probably shouldn't of mention dream house. We currently have a 20x 50 bay in the design, but I was considering shrinking it to 18 (0r 16) x 45. Trying to control costs.
Thanks Well the 33 plus the trailer with drives is probably pushing 40' so that only leaves you 10' at the back of the boat. I think 20' wide should work. Not sure I would make it any smaller unless you have other bays to do all your work in? |
Originally Posted by verbi69
(Post 3558645)
I think it would be wise to go as big as you can go for new construction.....paint the floors in the house to keep costs down, don't sacrifice on garage floor space....just my two cents.
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160 ' X 60' should do ya even room for the wifes car :drink::drink:
ROCK ON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:coolcowboy: ITS A SKATER NATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:drink: |
If I could rebuild my garage I would have made it 5' deeper but the boat side at 15' is wide enough. The work shop side is 20' wide. I would have made it 5' wider if I could do it again. Because I have the work shop side I don't need more than 15' wide on the boat side.
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Might consider a detach...that way you wont piss off the wife every time you fire up whatever toy you are working on in the garage.
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