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trying to find indoor storage for the winter anyone know roughly the overall height with a hard top or from the top of the flybridge to keel I can measure from there being in the water still makes only a guestimate overall
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Tom,

On a lowboy trailer, the top of the flybridge to the ground, with windshield, is right at 13'. Add a few inches for a standard 3 axle trailer. With a 1/2 tower, you'll need at least a 20' clearance.
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thanks capt exactly what I needed to know
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A previous thread called: "Trailering height opinions please" might also help.
Feb 19, 2008, p. 111.
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found a place indoor for the winter she might have a new dress this summer!!
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Remember to post pictures. Indoor storage sounds great.
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tight squeeze but indoors for the winter
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