I have been thinking about getting a nicer boat for a while now. I had my mind set on a Princecraft Nanook but I happened to be at the dealer recently and they had both that and a Hudson in stock. Same boat, the Hudson is 19ft instead of 16.5. For what I am looking for in a boat I think the Hudson is a better fit. It will be more seaworthy on bigger water, the boat will handle 4 people fishing, the enclosure has plenty of room for all occupants to be comfortable and not crammed should the weather go to pot...
The catch is it is a foot and a half too long based on the rough measurement I took when I was there, for the 2 dimensional linear length of the garage space I have. I figured if I lift the tongue up between 6 and 7 ft that may give me the space I need. I am working on getting more measurements to model the geometry. The hard part is the lake, boats, and dealer are 6-700 miles away from home so I can't run over there myself to do it, not until I get back up (a couple months, if they still have the boats).
So my question here is if anyone has tried this before.
From modeling some things with the pictures I took the limiting factors are going to be the height of the bow above the trailer (tongue is a swing away tongue, sticks out about 2-4" from the length of the bow), and the dimensions of the motor. The height of the bow will run in to the ceiling before the tongue can get very far in to the top corner. I have almost 9ft of garage height so that helps - I may have more room there than I think. I have no real good way to model the motor. What is on the boat at the dealer, first off, is a Merc 4 stroke and I am looking pretty hard at the eTec's (though, I just saw for 2016 Evinrude has a G2 down to 150hp now), and second - there is so much movement in the motor - trim/tilt and turning. The bottom of the lower unit will limit how far the motor can be down. With the tongue high that may not be much, if any, unless the rear trailer frame is propped up on blocks, in which case that would take away vertical height to work with. I would probably gain more room quicker by getting the motor positioned for the best dimensions than I will with angling the boat/trailer...
The catch is it is a foot and a half too long based on the rough measurement I took when I was there, for the 2 dimensional linear length of the garage space I have. I figured if I lift the tongue up between 6 and 7 ft that may give me the space I need. I am working on getting more measurements to model the geometry. The hard part is the lake, boats, and dealer are 6-700 miles away from home so I can't run over there myself to do it, not until I get back up (a couple months, if they still have the boats).
So my question here is if anyone has tried this before.
From modeling some things with the pictures I took the limiting factors are going to be the height of the bow above the trailer (tongue is a swing away tongue, sticks out about 2-4" from the length of the bow), and the dimensions of the motor. The height of the bow will run in to the ceiling before the tongue can get very far in to the top corner. I have almost 9ft of garage height so that helps - I may have more room there than I think. I have no real good way to model the motor. What is on the boat at the dealer, first off, is a Merc 4 stroke and I am looking pretty hard at the eTec's (though, I just saw for 2016 Evinrude has a G2 down to 150hp now), and second - there is so much movement in the motor - trim/tilt and turning. The bottom of the lower unit will limit how far the motor can be down. With the tongue high that may not be much, if any, unless the rear trailer frame is propped up on blocks, in which case that would take away vertical height to work with. I would probably gain more room quicker by getting the motor positioned for the best dimensions than I will with angling the boat/trailer...