<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by FEARTHETURTLE210 &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">Sweet colors barbarian,, i remember doing the catty corner thing before but had single axle which made easier to move around but these tandems dont budge an inch. Have you considered an engine hut off the back of your garage so your boat can go straight in, this will save you alot of hassle, I did this on last garage and it was great. Thanks for your input. I should know something soon if i can do 28 or 30ft. I am putting on a 12 ft door so that shouldnt be an issue to get in/out. Thanks for everyone's input..</td></tr></table>

Wish I could. I live in a so called planned community and they are very strict about that kind of stuff. Shoot, if I leave my boat in my driveway for 1 day, I might get a letter from the HOA. I've got 4 more years and my youngest will be in college and then I am out of this city slicker neighborhood. Taking one for the team now since my kids love it - great schools and friends everywhere within walking distance. Ive gotten pretty good at getting the boat in there. Bring it in at just the right angle and spot then jack-knife it at the last second and I usually only have to push it sideways about 6-10" which feels like 6-10'.