Thought I'd share an example of how to get a big 201 into a small garage opening.
I used positioning dollies to solve this problem.
My specific problem was that I have a 3 car garage with a double door and a single door. I wanted to place the boat of course in the single bay.
When I bought the boat (a Stratos 201 pro XL) i checked the specs and measured the garage opening and depth. I knew I would have to punch out a few inches of block in the back wall since I was short a few inches(even with the retractable tounge).
What I didnt realize was the trailer is about a foot wider overall than the boat. I needed 99" of clearance and the 8 foot garage door opening is 96".
I have kept the boat in the double bay for the past year while getting quotes on expanding the single bay opening. As you can imagine, the concrete cutting, rebuillding, engineering, new garage door, and block work is north of 5K.
Solved the problem with these positioning dollies from Harbor Frieght tools.
Narrow single bay opening
Back boat into double bay.
Slide positioning dollies under wheels
Push boat into place in single bay
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