Anyone fit an RT188 in an 8’ wide garage? I know the specs would make it right but I didn’t know If removing them hubcaps would make a difference or If someone figured something else out.
Anyone fit an RT188 in an 8’ wide garage? I know the specs would make it right but I didn’t know If removing them hubcaps would make a difference or If someone figured something else out.
I will have to measure my garage door but no matter what you will eventually break those hub covers. Might as well take them off now and put them in a safe place.
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I have a dealer nearby that had a great deal on a RT188.
I have a 8' wide garage which is really 94.5" with the trim. Dealer happened to have doors which they brought the boats in that measured almost exactly the width of my garage. He said it "just slips through".
If you plan on using the boat multiple times a week "just slips though" just didn't cut it for me.
That’s what I’ve heard. Would you lose a couple of inches off the width without them or does something else go that wide? I have a Z185 and am sick of angling it into the double garage where if I don’t get far enough over the wife gives me a mean look.
Last edited by Xpress1; 03-24-2020 at 01:51 PM.
I get mine in at 93.5 but it takes two people and it is super tight and no fun but great for winter storage. One of my fenders stuck out past the hub but I was able to adjust it and fell like the rear rub rails was the tightest spot. Mine rubs a little of the siding on the way in and at 94.5 it would be easier but not a day in the park like your dealer said. Just take two people to push and watch the rear of the boat.
That is how tight 93.5 is and after doing it a few times and push the trailer out by myself very slowly.
Thanks Fishon! That’s definitely tight. Not sure I’d want to do that every trip out. I agree with the post above that it would be good for long storage. Really appreciate the help!
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My wife and I have been debating buying / building a new house and for whatever reason the codes department in Franklin TN hates garage doors. All new houses facing the road are only allowed to have 2 8' garage doors, garages not facing the road can be 1 large door (which is what I would prefer) but none of the garages are deep enough to fit the boat in. All the HOA's in town won't let you park the boat in your driveway either. You can park all the $h!t box cars you want but no boats. It's really making my wife mad because I keep saying NO. With the motor down and the tongue folded, exactly how much space do I need to get it in the garage if I wanted to mess with the 8' doors?