Gunghoe9
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Thanks, the pic was before I got the attic ladder installed.That looks awesome, congratulations on a great job. I like the storage attic above!
Thanks. I live on about 7 acres, and we don’t need any permits for something like this as long as it’s under 400 sqft. I am still open to pouring a slab and framing in walls and a door, but will live with it like this for a while.@Gunghoe9 I really like it. I was considering putting in a garage just for the boat, something just a bit bigger than a single garage, at least wider, with a 9' door. I like what you did without the sides alot and the attic storage. Thinking of doing something this fall. Not sure if I could go without sides where I live though, city is kind of snippy about stuff around here. Looks fantastic.
Thanks. That was part of the consideration; lucky enough to have the space to keep it close.Good lord. That looks fantastic! Well done. Mine sleeps in a rental unit 2 hours from home so no real time for winter mods. :-(
The area between the posts is 14’ x 24’ x 11’ tall (yes it clears easily with my tower kept up). With the roof overhang, it covers about 16’ x 27’. All in with trim out and details, I’ll be under $5k. The only thing that I didn’t do myself was the roofing shingles; I didn’t want to be up there on the 10-12 pitch roof doing that, it was $300 in labor well spent in my opinion. ?Interesting, could you send me the dimensions roughly? I don't need a permit either if it is under 400 sq. ft as well. I guess my only thing is that I live in Michigan and I kind of wanted a place to work on the boat and mods during the winter, but without a garage door and sides I would save a ton of money.
Also what is the height? Wondering if it is tall enough to put the boat under with a tower up?
For that amount and space I would have jumped on that as well.Wow! VERY nice work!
I've got a 15x40 storage unit 5 miles up the road. I pay something like $140/mo. That includes a 15 amp circuit so that I can leave my battery charger plugged in. It's got a 12x12 garage door on it and 20' of ceiling height in the middle (still thinking of building a loft in there).
I keep both boats in there and all my seasonal stuff (mowers, snow thrower, shovels, Christmas Lights and Lawn Ornaments, etc). All boat-work (that doesn't need a water source) gets done up there. It's warm (hot) but it's out of the frigging sun.