Flaunt Your Boat's Home
- Democritus
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Flaunt Your Boat's Home
As someone who lives in a condo and has to keep his boat in a yard, something that makes me insanely envious is seeing how people store their boat. Whether it be a long driveway in front of or next to their house, a custom slab, a massive garage, or even a spot of dead grass in their yard. All of those are something I would love to have. It must be soooo nice walking out of your door right over to your boat to take a measurement, load up supplies for a trip, or work on a repair/mod! And then, of course, there are the people who keep their boats in slips, which must also be so nice, not having to worry if your trailer is going to break in half while barreling 70 MPH down the freeway, and never having to step your mast! I wasn't sure where to post this but every trip begins where the boat lives, right?
Lemme see where your boat lives. Make me drool. It's gotta be better than this!
Lemme see where your boat lives. Make me drool. It's gotta be better than this!
Vince
"Spiraling Shape" 2002 26X
Tohatsu MFS50A
"Spiraling Shape" 2002 26X
Tohatsu MFS50A
- Jimmyt
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Re: Flaunt Your Boat's Home
When you buy the cheapest lot in the neighborhood, because the flatland builders don't like challenges, why not put in a basement? After all, it only rains 2 inches an hour every other day. What could go wrong?
Originally built for a small motor home, the high bay section of the basement accommodates the 26M nicely. You have to have the tongue jack high enough for the rear of the mast to clear the door frame. Also, I use a floor mounted electric winch to control it as I move it in and out.
As an avid NCIS fan, what could be better than a boat in a basement? Mine is behind door number 1. Only problem is, the furling drum occasionally gets caught in the basketball net as I'm backing her out... since the kids are gone and grandkids are not even two, maybe I should move the goal...
Originally built for a small motor home, the high bay section of the basement accommodates the 26M nicely. You have to have the tongue jack high enough for the rear of the mast to clear the door frame. Also, I use a floor mounted electric winch to control it as I move it in and out.
As an avid NCIS fan, what could be better than a boat in a basement? Mine is behind door number 1. Only problem is, the furling drum occasionally gets caught in the basketball net as I'm backing her out... since the kids are gone and grandkids are not even two, maybe I should move the goal...
Jimmyt
P-Cub-Boo
2013 26M, Etec 60, roller Genoa, roller main
Cruising Waters: Mobile Bay, Western Shore, Fowl River
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2013 26M, Etec 60, roller Genoa, roller main
Cruising Waters: Mobile Bay, Western Shore, Fowl River
- Tomfoolery
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Re: Flaunt Your Boat's Home
Hmmmm - what's the clearance height? My van needs 9'-9".
Winter home (in-laws' house, down the street) . . .
. . . though it usually looks more like this . . .
. . . but most summers look like this (don't have any actual beauty shots in the slip) . . .
. . . all in the pursuit of this (went all trawler-mode on this trip to Cape Cod):
Winter home (in-laws' house, down the street) . . .
. . . though it usually looks more like this . . .
. . . but most summers look like this (don't have any actual beauty shots in the slip) . . .
. . . all in the pursuit of this (went all trawler-mode on this trip to Cape Cod):
Tom
Be seeing you . . .
Be seeing you . . .
- pitchpolehobie
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Re: Flaunt Your Boat's Home
2002 MacGregor 26X: Remedium
Tohatsu 25HP
Cruising Area: Inland Ohio, Lake Erie
Tohatsu 25HP
Cruising Area: Inland Ohio, Lake Erie
- Democritus
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Re: Flaunt Your Boat's Home
Wow Jimmy, what's better than having your boat in your house?
Tom, can't say I'm jealous of the snow, but nice setup! You could almost squeeze it in that garage, lol!
The convenience of a slip can't be overstated. We tend to go to a different place (lakes, rivers, ocean) each time so it wouldn't work for us but that would save so much time eliminating rigging and derigging!
Tom, can't say I'm jealous of the snow, but nice setup! You could almost squeeze it in that garage, lol!
The convenience of a slip can't be overstated. We tend to go to a different place (lakes, rivers, ocean) each time so it wouldn't work for us but that would save so much time eliminating rigging and derigging!
Vince
"Spiraling Shape" 2002 26X
Tohatsu MFS50A
"Spiraling Shape" 2002 26X
Tohatsu MFS50A
- Be Free
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Re: Flaunt Your Boat's Home
The view from the table each morning while I'm having my coffee and reading this forum (unless I'm out sailing somewhere)
Bill
2001 26X Simple Interest
Honda BF40D
"If I were in a hurry I would not have bought a sailboat." Me
2001 26X Simple Interest
Honda BF40D
"If I were in a hurry I would not have bought a sailboat." Me
- Democritus
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Re: Flaunt Your Boat's Home
Dang Bill, I had to Google maps your location after seeing that picture. Looks like boater's paradise! Right on a navigable river with tons of marinas that runs right out to the gulf?! And now I want to go to Who Dat Bar and Grill.
Vince
"Spiraling Shape" 2002 26X
Tohatsu MFS50A
"Spiraling Shape" 2002 26X
Tohatsu MFS50A
- NiceAft
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Re: Flaunt Your Boat's Home
Just sitting in the driveway waiting to get wet.
Now picture it with a tarp, and covered in snow.
This makes it all worth it.
Ray ~~_/)~~
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Re: Flaunt Your Boat's Home
There are two houses between my house and the river. If I were any closer I'd have to be up on stilts to be sure the house did not flood during hurricanes. Where I am should not get more than ankle deep even in a 100 year flood.Democritus wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 8:13 am Dang Bill, I had to Google maps your location after seeing that picture. Looks like boater's paradise! Right on a navigable river with tons of marinas that runs right out to the gulf?! And now I want to go to Who Dat Bar and Grill.
There is a bridge between here and the Gulf. It's too low to get under with the mast up but I have taken my all the way to the end of my street with the mast down. It's five minutes from my driveway to the boat ramp. The Who Dat Bar and Grill is on the other side of the river. I don't think I've been there yet but I've heard good things about it.
Kayaking a mile or so above my house earlier this week.
Bill
2001 26X Simple Interest
Honda BF40D
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"If I were in a hurry I would not have bought a sailboat." Me
- Jimmyt
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Re: Flaunt Your Boat's Home
Nice pic Bill! Looks like a beautiful spot.
Jimmyt
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2013 26M, Etec 60, roller Genoa, roller main
Cruising Waters: Mobile Bay, Western Shore, Fowl River
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- Jimmyt
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Re: Flaunt Your Boat's Home
Top of my mast is about at 9'-9". I've got 10'-1" clear at the door. Not a lot of clearance, but enough.Tomfoolery wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 5:53 am Hmmmm - what's the clearance height? My van needs 9'-9".
Once inside, it's a little roomier.
Jimmyt
P-Cub-Boo
2013 26M, Etec 60, roller Genoa, roller main
Cruising Waters: Mobile Bay, Western Shore, Fowl River
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- NiceAft
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Re: Flaunt Your Boat's Home
What a beautiful spread Russ!
Jimmyt
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2013 26M, Etec 60, roller Genoa, roller main
Cruising Waters: Mobile Bay, Western Shore, Fowl River
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- Dougiestyle
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