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  1. #1
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    Default Garage Help/Measurment Needed

    What is the smallest garage opening that you have gotten your moomba through. I have a delima and I do not think my garage door is wide enough. My old house had 106" doorways that the boat would get loaded through. I am not sure what the new house is, but I think it is only about 8' wide. Could a few of you take measurements of your garages width that you have loaded a moomba through and possibly the widest point of your boat/trailer. I would greatly appreciate it! Please include the year model of your boat as well.

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    8' door is pretty narrow. a common size is 9' wide and 7' tall for a single car garage.

    my '08 outback just fits through a 9' door. I don't think you'll get in an 8' .



    good luck

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    That is my fear as well, but the older models like my 02 are a little narrower and I am hoping that it will squeak in. It seems like the narrowest part of my door is right at 97".
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    Jesse, wont your guide post be the widest point? I remember mine on the 03 trailer being welded in and sticking out out further than the trailer that was even wider that the boat width.

    Did that make any sense?
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    Yes, that makes perfect sense. I removed the black PVC slides off of the guide posts and measured from the top outer edge of one to the top outer edge of the other. I wrote it down and went home to measure the garage. The only problem is that I wrote it down on a piece of paper that I left on the boat and hour away. So a measurement from the outer edge of the guide posts with the PVC cover removed would be ideal to what I am looking for. It may be helpful to others to see the measurements on the trailers from all of the different years/models.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JesseC View Post
    Yes, that makes perfect sense. I removed the black PVC slides off of the guide posts and measured from the top outer edge of one to the top outer edge of the other. I wrote it down and went home to measure the garage. The only problem is that I wrote it down on a piece of paper that I left on the boat and hour away. So a measurement from the outer edge of the guide posts with the PVC cover removed would be ideal to what I am looking for. It may be helpful to others to see the measurements on the trailers from all of the different years/models.
    Jesse,

    Doesn't the guide poles come off on your trailer? It does on mine and if I remember correctly, you only put your boat in the garage for winter storage so if you could take the guide posts off, that will buy you a few inches.

    Al
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    Here is a pic of it loaded in the old house. Only the covers are removeable. The posts are welded to the trailer.

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    Okay. Mine has a sleeve in the trailer that the posts slide into, then there is a set screw that holds it in place. Guess that was a change made somewhere along the way.
    Al

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    I am hoping that my older model with the smaller beam is also sitting on a smaller trailer than the newer ones. I know that the '06 is stated to have a 102" max width according to the archives, but there is no mention of the widths with trailer on the older ones.
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    Fwiw, my 06 just fits thru my 107inch door with just a few to spare.
    It's on a single axle...

    If u do need removable guideposts, just cut them off, get a smaller tube that just fits inside, bolt on lower, then bolt on piece you cut off. Voila-removable posts...
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