Measurement
Measurement
Looking for a quick piece of information.
Anyone happen to know what the height of the boat is from the ground to the top of the cabin without the mast aboard?
How about total with from tire to tire?
Trying to see if a Mac M will fit in a garage for the winter.
Thanks!
Anyone happen to know what the height of the boat is from the ground to the top of the cabin without the mast aboard?
How about total with from tire to tire?
Trying to see if a Mac M will fit in a garage for the winter.
Thanks!
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Frank C
Thanks, Frank.
I was looking at the line drawings on the factory site and I think you are right. Will have to keep the nose down.
So the boat is about 6' from the sole to the sliding hatch. And we have another say 18" for stanchions and/or pulpit. That gets us to 7' 5".
Just need to get a number for bottom to the ground.
Also total width from tire to tire.
I was looking at the line drawings on the factory site and I think you are right. Will have to keep the nose down.
So the boat is about 6' from the sole to the sliding hatch. And we have another say 18" for stanchions and/or pulpit. That gets us to 7' 5".
Just need to get a number for bottom to the ground.
Also total width from tire to tire.
- Chip Hindes
- Admiral
- Posts: 2166
- Joined: Mon Jan 05, 2004 6:13 am
- Location: West Sand Lake, NY '01X, "Nextboat" 50HP Tohatsu
I get a few inches less than K9, but a few inches plus or minus is going to depend on a lot of factors which are different on each boat/trailer combination; even the height of the hitch ball on your tow vehicle and how much air is in the tires can make a difference.
Not a question for me. My garage door opening is at least a foot short. short
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Not a question for me. My garage door opening is at least a foot short. short
- Bobby T.-26X #4767
- Captain
- Posts: 906
- Joined: Mon Jan 05, 2004 10:48 am
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
- Location: Oceanside Harbor, CA
To Frank:
Just found out the Mac 26x was back up. Doing well, docking with a bit of skill. Suzuki 50 still dies at the wrong time, and local Suzuki folks have yet to figure it out and have given up. Think they are not too good at their craft, but have found out how to compensate for an engine dying when in a close situation.
Not my question.
My question, how many feet between the water and the top of the mast?
All my best
Cheers!
Just found out the Mac 26x was back up. Doing well, docking with a bit of skill. Suzuki 50 still dies at the wrong time, and local Suzuki folks have yet to figure it out and have given up. Think they are not too good at their craft, but have found out how to compensate for an engine dying when in a close situation.
Not my question.
My question, how many feet between the water and the top of the mast?
All my best
Cheers!
