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I have a Yamaha sx210 on order and I was curious if anyone was able to fit it into a garage. We have a deep garage but I am concerned that it won't fit height wise. Anyone have any luck with this? Thanks
It shows 7’ 4” on trailer and 22’ with tongue folded. So depending on angle of approach and hitch, if you have 89 inches of door height you should be good to go. I have a 195S so no personal experience with a 21 footer.
Hell a 19 footer fits by literally inches after you adjust the tower cables with a 7' opening. If there was an easy fix I would have a 21 footer myself
Hell a 19 footer fits by literally inches after you adjust the tower cables with a 7' opening. If there was an easy fix I would have a 21 footer myself
Good luck sir! I have a 2020 195S and am in the process of building a house with an 8' garage (Double + Single). The boat was not the only reason to move, but let's just say I'm getting a 26ish' deep garage with 8' doors on it! lol My old house had a 7' door, but even after lowering the tower a bit like mentioned above, I still couldn't get the boat inside. Super frustrating..........although on the sides my old garage, the opening was about 7' 2", but in the middle was just under 7'.......something ain't right about that either.... . You could also look into a trailer dolly, or lowering you adjustable hitch if you have one of those on your tow vehicle (just to get the boat in the garage by dropping the trailer tongue).
36x24 with 10' ceilings, 9' tall doors. 212x. Inside depth is 22'6". With the trailer tounge folded, I literally have 4 inches, 3 in the front, 1 in the back.