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22 Outrage height?
Rich Vonk
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Posted on 12/04/07 - 5:49 PM
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Does anyone know the height of a 22 outrage on a standard vehicle without a T-top? I know they won't go in a standard door but am interested in how tall of a door they actually need.

 
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Rich it all depends on the trailer and some sit lower than others. My 22 was 7'9" to the top of the console railing while on an Ez Loader Bunk trailer.


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Rich Vonk
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Posted on 12/05/07 - 2:35 AM
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Jeff...........Thanks for the info.

Rich

 
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Posted on 12/05/07 - 2:00 PM
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The problem with my 22' wasn't the height but the length of the whole rig. Found a nice heated garage for the winter, she won't fit in, too long!

 
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Posted on 12/05/07 - 4:32 PM
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Rich -

Consider removing the windshield (just some screws, leave the rubber grommet's in) and unscrewing the console rail so you can tilt it back. When I saw Livingwater's custom console rails, this idea came to me. Too bad I don't have a garage.


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Doug V
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If there is enough width in the garage, and you are only lacking a little garage depth, you can angle the boat/trailer. You might be able to squeeze it in.

I use this technique so that I can tilt the motor to work on it and still get around the hitch at the front of the rig and the propeller at the rear of the rig.

Doug

 
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