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Captain
Posted 7/17/2015 10:46 AM (#776644 - in reply to #776607)
Subject: Re: Tuffy 1890 DW Height on Trailer




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sworrall - 7/16/2015 11:06 PM

bobbie - 7/15/2015 3:48 PM

If you have a 7 foot tall overhead door and a steep driveway. You might have a hard time


Drink less, steer straighter. Where the hell is the fun in that?
Too funny!
I had a guy ask me a similar question about an Alumacraft and I told him "I have plenty of clearance". Well, I went out and measured my boat as it sat in the garage and to my horror it was over 83"! LOL
I have never even considered that to be a potential issue, but the outboard, now that's a lesson I learned the first time.
Anyways, when they are sitting in the garage not hooked up to a vehicle the height is likely different than when its hooked up. I back mine in and never have a problem, but that first time you might want to really watch. I don't know if the trailer brakes would stop you fast enough before you caused damage to the windshield.

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