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    I have used the mats also and can be bought at Wally World but need to be glued or something heavy placed on them as they will blow out

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    You can buy the anti fatigue Matt at lowes and Home Depot by the foot. That's what I have on the front of my airboat for bowfishing. It's a light gray color not really hot in the summer

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    Hydroturf installed with 3m super 90 aerosol adhesive. You can't pry this stuff off once its on but it is expensive compared to other options.




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    Hey Crappie Hunter, what is the length of your boat? What is the length of the overall package including boat motor and trailer. I noticed you had your motor turned sideways and wondered if you have the same problem I have, a short garage. I'd appreciate this info, when it is convenient for you.
    My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!

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    I like indoor/outdoor carpet myself.
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    What I did to make it easier to place mine in the garage is that I painted a small "X" on the floor of the garage to place one tire on and when it is on it I spin the trailer to the wall. Then with the motor just high enough off the concrete floor to clear, less than a inch probably....and turned that way, I have about 2 inches for the garage door to close.

    It is a 19 ft with a 90 Mercury on it so overall I figure probably 24 ft.

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    Carpet, hydroturf or seadek. I have them listed from the least expensive to the most expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRAPPIE HUNTER 2008 View Post
    What I did to make it easier to place mine in the garage is that I painted a small "X" on the floor of the garage to place one tire on and when it is on it I spin the trailer to the wall. Then with the motor just high enough off the concrete floor to clear, less than a inch probably....and turned that way, I have about 2 inches for the garage door to close.

    It is a 19 ft with a 90 Mercury on it so overall I figure probably 24 ft.

    Thanks, man. You've got a bigger boat and bigger garage than what I'm talking about. But thanks for your reply. By the way, nice boat!
    My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!

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