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Here is a picture of my shop. In addition to my Super Air, I store a friends 2000 Air Nautique also, both fit out of the way on the right side when tucked in for the winter.
the WakeSlayer
1999 Super Air - Python Powered <-- For Sale
1968 Correct Craft Mustang
Thanks for the compliments. I just got done building it (you can still see the yard hasn't grown back in where I trenched it for running the power.) I have a few more unfinished items but it's done for the most part. As far as the other slip, I store my pontoon on that other side.
2008 Team Edition 210 - Black
2001 Super Air Nautique *Sold*
in a temporary boat shelter that we've had for 4 years. best $800 we ever spent. aluminum frame with a full tarp. I even put my snowmobile at the back (sideways) during the summer.. with the boat
even if we wanted to leave it in the water for the summer it would cost $500 for a slip every year and we'd still have to put it somewhere for the winter...
I took this picture when we bought the house in '06. The dock is in the water now and looks a lot better. The lift is supposed to go on in a couple of weeks before the 211 arrives. Our lake goes up and down quite a bit.
We did a lot of work on it. It took 10 guys with floor jacks and levers to move that bad boy about 30 yds into the water. It is great in the water. It is so big I feel like I have my own marina. The drought down here in TX put it on dry ground again first of the year. Fortunately, we have gotten lots of rain.
Barely fits in my Mom's detached garage. I have exactly 1.5 inches of clearance on each side with the width of the door so I have to back carefully. Tight fit but at least it is covered, dry, and out of the elements.
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