I don't have my boat … If the stern is narrow enough with adequate space, move the motor into the boat, returning it to its original position only when the boat … The standard size for double garage doors is 16 feet wide and 7 to 8 feet high.. Take note of your boat and garage dimensions and show them to a specialist so that you can together calculate whether your prospective trailer is of a proper size. My boat garage is 25'L x 14'W x 8' tall (with a 7' door). With the tongue folded and the trailer pushed up to the garage door I have about 1 foot behind the swim platform so I can get around the boat. Lift the motor into the boat. Do we have any idea how tall a boat will be when it's on a trailer (measured from ground to top of tower)? Hey all, What size of a garage door do you have for your boat? My garage had one 8' wide door and one 16' wide door where the SeaRay was kept. Backing a snowmobile trailer or my smaller 18' boat in the 8' wide door … There's a double wide garage door on the other end of the house for cars. Leading garage door manufacturers typically sell doors in widths ranging from 8 feet to 20 feet. 24-SSL (2012) Express w/6 strakes, awesome cable steering because I'm cheap, big gouge in … Right now my garage has a 9' X 7' and my boat will just barely fit! To cover all possible boats that you can tow without a permit, than a garage … I store mine in a 12 x 30 garage with a 10 foot high door, might be 11. but do not have to put the tower down and have plenty of room to walk around and even store stuff behind the boat. In large suburban or rural properties, such garage doors … Many 16 x 7 garage doors will be designed with a pair of single 8-foot garage door … Overall length from cavitation plate to trailer tongue was 34'. Their garage door sticks a little, and you have to really throw it up to get it to go all the way up. Smaller sizes can be found; for example, in areas where golf cart transportation is popular, garage doors are usually available to suit these small vehicles. I built the garage 40' deep. :wacko: Not sure why the genius's designing houses always put the tandem portion of the garage behind a single 8' door opening. That sure makes boat … Width wise you don't want any door narrower than 10' wide IMHO. For example, for a 11’6” boat on a trailer you might want to go with a garage door dimensions of 12 foot high and at least 10 foot in width. I would say that is about the minimum to store the boat comfortably without constantly worrying about dings and scratches from banging stuff into it. The basement is unfinished and we can get our 18.5 foot Skeeter with a non folding trailer and our Silverado crew cab truck in the basement hooked together and ready to go. Many homeowners have two cars and need garage space to shelter them both. :huh: I have a 1999 185 Nitro Fish and Ski. Can't fit a boat in it or a full size truck without pulling the mirrors in … There is a restriction that I can't have higher than 10 feet walls on the garage, which would mean about a 9' door at max. 2017 …