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How wide is the trailer?

d_coyne1984

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Since my boat is still in storage and I want to get my planned driveway made for in the yard where I am going to park it this year, I am hoping somebody can help me out. Fender to fender or center of tire to center of tire would be helpful. I am probably just going to lay a lane of class 5 for each tire so I want to make sure I get the spacing right.
 
If I can remember when I get home tonight, I can lay a tape measure down and let you know..
 
93" center of tire to center of tire, 103" from outside of fender to outside of fender
 
Thanks! I really appreciate it!
 
http://www.yamahaboats.com/21-foot-boats/212X

I understand its been answered , but this and a bunch of other dimensions are available under the specs tab of your particular boat on the Yamaha page. good info for when you build a new garage and need a taller, wider door!!

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No width though.
 
@d_coyne1984 I need to do the same and make a lane or driveway on the side of my house. Are you doing it yourself?
 
Yes I am. Started digging the first trench yesterday. Going to recycle some landscaping rock for the base and then fill with class 5. I was originally thinking about using the leftover chunks of concrete (from an old pad that was a compost pen) by staggering them and then filling the cracks with a course sand or fine gravel, but I think I am going to save myself the trouble and just fill it in with class 5 gravel. I will probably use 4x4's for the edging and some rebar as stakes to make sure they don't wander. The idiot who build my patio (before I owned the house) didn't brace the 4x4's with anything more than #10 screws and they are now pushing outward while the patio pavers are sinking... The landscaping is a slow work in progress. Who the hell wants to landscape when you could be boating!?!

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20150415_130939.jpg Done! Now to pick up the boat Saturday, but hopefully it won't be resting here very much.
 
Excellent! But I have to ask........where the heck does that downspout in the background go? Watering neighbors lawn?
 
All I know is whoever put the gutters on the house was a dumb ass. There is a gate right there so it has to clear it in order to be able to open the gate. They also ran a downspout right down the middle of the back of the house (which you can see in the photo) creating another eye sore. The gutters make a loop around the house, but there are no kind of expansion joints so when the house shifts between seasons it has destroyed the corners and they all leak. Replacing them is on my to do list... Basically all the landscaping needs to go too. Gotta love home ownership...
 
Rainwater run-off. They direct the rain water from your roof away from the foundation so that (ideally) it doesn't end up in the basement.
 
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