Keydet92
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Scarab 215 Owners,
Looking for specific 215 measurements:
• Total length from rear of boat to the top of the windshield
or
• Total length from front of boat to top of windshield
Either will work. I’m determining if a 215 (without a wakeboard tower....folded Bimini top instead) would fit in my garage on a lift. In short, I have 83-84” MAX height available, assuming a trailered 215 is on a lift before it hits the ceiling. With the garage door open, I lose 11-12” of available height where the door stops overhead. Knowing the measurements above will help determine if the windshield on a 215 is going to be hitting the garage door or will be a non-issue. Hopefully the latter.
And for the 215 owners with a TANDEM trailer, would you mind measuring the following:
• Length from the rear of your boat to the trailer tongue wheel
• Axle length, or distance between the tires center-to-center
Reason for asking here is to help when ordering the lift. I have inches to spare all around, if my current calculations are correct.
Really appreciate it!
JG
Looking for specific 215 measurements:
• Total length from rear of boat to the top of the windshield
or
• Total length from front of boat to top of windshield
Either will work. I’m determining if a 215 (without a wakeboard tower....folded Bimini top instead) would fit in my garage on a lift. In short, I have 83-84” MAX height available, assuming a trailered 215 is on a lift before it hits the ceiling. With the garage door open, I lose 11-12” of available height where the door stops overhead. Knowing the measurements above will help determine if the windshield on a 215 is going to be hitting the garage door or will be a non-issue. Hopefully the latter.
And for the 215 owners with a TANDEM trailer, would you mind measuring the following:
• Length from the rear of your boat to the trailer tongue wheel
• Axle length, or distance between the tires center-to-center
Reason for asking here is to help when ordering the lift. I have inches to spare all around, if my current calculations are correct.
Really appreciate it!
JG