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  • zmnypit
    • Sep 2020
    • 153

    • Alabama

    • 2017 G23

    Got my G23 in the basement

    I've searched the web and forums for a few weeks trying to figure out if my G23 would fit in my basement. After alot of measuring I found what works for me. Hardest part was locating 4 bare trailer rims. You can find them all day long on market place with tires but obviously I didn't need the tires. Got the driveway measured and taped off (will paint markers later) centered it up and just barely fit. Had roughly 2" on each side of rub rail and maybe 1" up top with tower down. Garage doors are 8' tall and 9' wide.

    So 4 15" rims, old carpet strips to keep from scratching the concrete and it's in.

    Over the winter ill fab/build an electric trailer dolly to make it even easier. I'll only have to put it inside 1-2 times a year so no prob.
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  • robertsmcfarland
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Oct 2004
    • 544

    • Hyco

    • 2014 g23 550

    #2
    great problem solver !!! maybe this will inspire some trailer company to make spin off wheels for quicker removal that has a permanent rim behind the existing wheel and tire...or maybe some type of lowing hydraulic that would lower in a few seconds I'm sure there are few hundred boaters who would love to put their precious baby in the garage for winter but have not thought of what you did...
    2013 G23 super air
    2010 230 super air
    2009 220 super air
    2008 210 super air
    2005 210 super air
    2003 calabria pro air

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    • markj
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Apr 2005
      • 1194

      • NorCal

      • Current: 2015 230 Sold: 2005 SAN 210 1991 Barefoot

      #3
      Love it!

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      • bird_dog0347
        • Oct 2020
        • 347

        • DFW

        • 2021 G23 Paragon

        #4
        Impressive problem solving there... doesn't look like there would have been room if the garage/basement floor had a one inch lip like a lot of them do here in TX.

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        • gonefishin5555
          • May 2018
          • 114

          • SoCal

          • 2017 GS22

          #5
          You put a G in an unfinished basement! That is not acceptable.

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          • FOB1SAN
            • May 2019
            • 131

            • Boerne, TX

            • 2022 P25 Current 2022 P25 Previous 2021 P25 Previous 2021 G25 Previous 2019 G25 previous 2018 G25 previous

            #6
            That weight will bend those rims.

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            • FOB1SAN
              • May 2019
              • 131

              • Boerne, TX

              • 2022 P25 Current 2022 P25 Previous 2021 P25 Previous 2021 G25 Previous 2019 G25 previous 2018 G25 previous

              #7
              Awesome colors

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              • CincinnatiCC
                • Dec 2014
                • 153

                • Cincinnati, OH

                • Current 2016 SN 200 OB Past 2008 SN 206, 1989 SN 2001

                #8
                Impressive! Love the ingenuity, and the commitment to make it fit.

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                • shanesj
                  • Nov 2016
                  • 68

                  • Burnsville,MN

                  • 2017 G21 H5 2003 Malibu 23LSV

                  #9
                  I had a similar problem and used skates that allows me to move it in different directions. Just barely fits in an 8' high garage door.

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                  • zmnypit
                    • Sep 2020
                    • 153

                    • Alabama

                    • 2017 G23

                    #10
                    Originally posted by bird_dog0347 View Post
                    Impressive problem solving there... doesn't look like there would have been room if the garage/basement floor had a one inch lip like a lot of them do here in TX.
                    Theres a 1/2" lip and the concrete inside the door frame slopes up. The rollers were near touching before adjusting my hitch down to pick the rear up.

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                    • zmnypit
                      • Sep 2020
                      • 153

                      • Alabama

                      • 2017 G23

                      #11
                      Originally posted by shanesj View Post
                      I had a similar problem and used skates that allows me to move it in different directions. Just barely fits in an 8' high garage door.
                      I looked at these but didn't think I could get them over the lip where the basement pad and driveway meet. I may steal this idea next year when it comes to pulling it out of the basement.

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                      • shanesj
                        • Nov 2016
                        • 68

                        • Burnsville,MN

                        • 2017 G21 H5 2003 Malibu 23LSV

                        #12
                        Post edited to remove unnecessary quote. See Quote Guidelines <-- here.

                        I have a transition from asphalt to concrete and a slight slope up as well. The lip between the asphalt and concrete is not an 1" but the skates make the transition well. I also had to drop the front to allow the tower and bimini to clear the garage frame.

                        I am not able to back the trailer all the way into the garage using the truck because I need to drop the front, so I back it in part way, disconnect the truck and place the jack on a skate, that lowers the front enough to clear the garage. I use a come along and tow strap to pull the boat the remainder of the way into the garage. It is a little bit of a process but works. Once all the skates are on the concrete you can push the boat around, takes some effort but it can be done.

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                        • zmnypit
                          • Sep 2020
                          • 153

                          • Alabama

                          • 2017 G23

                          #13
                          Post edited to remove unnecessary quote. See Quote Guidelines <-- here.

                          I see.. Thats why in the next couple weeks I will be building an electric trailer dolly. Should make the process even easier not having to use a truck and another person spotting. Where did you buy the skates?

                          Also, did you have to remove the guide polls from the trailer? Mine was too wide to fit with them still on.
                          Last edited by zmnypit; 11-09-2020, 10:18 AM.

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                          • HollywoodBall
                            • Nov 2020
                            • 87

                            • Clarksburg, WV

                            • 1997 Air Nautique Tow Vehicle: 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe LS Custom

                            #14
                            Impressive ingenuity!

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                            • HollywoodBall
                              • Nov 2020
                              • 87

                              • Clarksburg, WV

                              • 1997 Air Nautique Tow Vehicle: 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe LS Custom

                              #15
                              Originally posted by FOB1SAN View Post
                              That weight will bend those rims.
                              I'm pretty sure the rims have been knowingly sacrificed to the storage gods.

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