no no no.....you do not raise the roof........
you lower the ground......
since Gringo says any problem can be solved with explosives.....
let Gringo bury a land mine......
kaboom kaboom.......problem solved.......
ok next dilemma....
no no no.....you do not raise the roof........
you lower the ground......
since Gringo says any problem can be solved with explosives.....
let Gringo bury a land mine......
kaboom kaboom.......problem solved.......
ok next dilemma....
I see, I thought it was a serious question. With the scuppers where they are you have a low ceiling too. Guess you'll have to build a new garage, so you can hire me to build that.![]()
Some people are never happy!!! The boat's too big, the garage is too small, geez !Frank
The boat and trailer combo is something just shy of 36 feet long.
It would fit into the garage to the t-top ( that door is 10 ft. wide) but even with the t-top and console off it's still too long to close both that door and the one opposite it on the other side of the garage. We are not interested in building a hangar, at this location. ( Wouldn't rule that out elsewhere, though.)
I never envisioned that we would keep a boat in the garage here. The whole intent was to be able to back a motor inside to work on it if need be. And I can do that now.
I also never thought we would have a boat that big, but now we do. Go figure.
Any suggestions on how to get the bottom paint off easily without hurting the red gel coat underneath?
Last edited by Gringo; 08-27-2009 at 09:24 AM.