Your a genius!! I never even thought of turning my 2 car garage into a quad............2 wide, 2 deep!! Skip -----Original Message----- From: jerry montgomery <jerry@jerrymontgomery.org> To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Mon, Dec 31, 2012 5:28 pm Subject: Re: M_Boats: garage depth How about gutting out the living room, putting in a big garage door, and keeping it there? An ultimate conversation piece. Or is it a conservation piece? Thin k how much you would save on furniture. jerry ----- Original Message ----- From: <wcampion@aol.com> To: <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2012 12:43 PM Subject: Re: M_Boats: garage depth Jerry, It sounds like you had too many toys. Maybe the simplest solution would have been to buy a bigger toy box? I currently have two kayaks, 6 bikes, 1 M-15, 1 motorcycle and misc. other crap in my garage. Oh, and I still manage to park one of my cars in the garage. If I going to be able to purchase my next toy............(another Jerry design boat that can not be mentioned on this site) I will need a bigger toy box. My neighborhood would not allow my toys to overflow into the driveway. They have no idea how beautiful a wrinkle boat can be!! Skip -----Original Message----- From: jerry montgomery <jerry@jerrymontgomery.org> To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Mon, Dec 31, 2012 3:17 pm Subject: Re: M_Boats: garage depth When I first moved to Sacatomatoes my garage was just inches too short for the 19' M-15 mast, but the garage was backed up to the kitchen and I cut a hole in the wall, lined it with an inspection port, and when the boat was in the garage the mast stuck thru just an inch or two. I packed a towel around it and full speed ahead. My wife (now exwife, thank God) was very unhappy about it; I told her to hang a cooking-type pot on the wall to cover it, which went over really well! It actualluy worked very well; I'd move the mast forward a coujple of feet before backing the boat in, and painted white stripes on the floor to follow. When I got to a mark on the floor I'd stop, then move the mast back so the door would clear. Neighbors thought I was a real botehead to do something like that. I couldn't angle the mast because of canoes hanging from the ceiling. Maybe i AM a botehead! jerry ----- Original Message ----- From: "jerry montgomery" <jerry@jerrymontgomery.org> To: "For and about Montgomery Sailboats" <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2012 11:46 AM Subject: Re: M_Boats: garage depth
Thanks Skip! have a good NY
jerry ----- Original Message ----- From: <wcampion@aol.com> To: <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2012 11:25 AM Subject: Re: M_Boats: garage depth
Hi Jerry,
I measured my garage at 18' 8" with a head clearance of 81". I have a 2 car garage with a single door. My M-15 is outfitted with a bow pulpit and adjustable motor mount. With the mount fully retracted and the jack fully lowered I am able to push the boat into the garage, just clearing the garage door opening. To be able to close the garage, I had to cut off 30" of the tongue of the trailer and retro fit it with a removeable extention. Otherwise, the trailer would have to be stored on an angle, taking up both parking spaces. I also have to remove the mast from the boat (towing position) and store it on the garage wall.
I hope this helps.
Skip M-15 #201 M-10 #177 M-6
-----Original Message----- From: jerry montgomery <jerry@jerrymontgomery.org> To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Sun, Dec 30, 2012 12:10 pm Subject: Re: M_Boats: garage depth
Than ks, Bill.
jerry ----- Original Message ----- From: "William B Riker" <wriker@mindspring.com> To: "For and about Montgomery Sailboats" <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2012 7:01 AM Subject: Re: M_Boats: garage depth
The mast may have to go in separately, on a diagonal. You'll need about 7' of vertical clearance at the door. I have kept mine in a couple of old garages, maybe 16 or 17', but my Dilly trailer had a removable tongue. It was a pain to remove and install, but do-able.
Bill Riker M15 - #184 Storm Petrel
-----Original Message----- From: George R. Iemmolo Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 9:01 PM To: 'For and about Montgomery Sailboats' Subject: Re: M_Boats: garage depth
Jerry Just went out and measured my garage and it is 21' 4" built in 2006 Looks like I might have a tight squeeze storing my M15 though I was able to put my WWP15 in there. The mast being 19' 6" it will depend on the trailer tongue extension
George We can not control the Wind But we can adjust our Sails
-----Original Message----- From: montgomery_boats-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:montgomery_boats-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of jerry montgomery Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 8:00 PM To: montgomery forum Subject: M_Boats: garage depth
Would you guys do me a big favor and measure the net depth of your garages? Mine is 23' 10" and the house was built in 79 of the previous century.
Thanks. You can pm me at jerry@jerrymontgomery.org.
jerry
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