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2100BR length on Trailer?

BoatsandTaxes

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Trying to figure out what the total length of a 2100BR would be on a trailer with a fold-away trailer tongue. Trying to figure out if I could get the boat into my garage. Anyone have one that they could measure?
Thanks,
Mike
 
If I remember right, mine is 23'8" on the trailer with the tongue folded. I have a 5.5" CMC jackplate and a G1 225 HO Evinrude. The boat is on a Sea Hawk single axle trailer. With the tongue folded, the trailer still sticks out about 8" in front of the bow of the boat. The length is measured from the rearmost point of the motor to the front of the trailer.
 
If I remember right, mine is 23'8" on the trailer with the tongue folded. I have a 5.5" CMC jackplate and a G1 225 HO Evinrude. The boat is on a Sea Hawk single axle trailer. With the tongue folded, the trailer still sticks out about 8" in front of the bow of the boat. The length is measured from the rearmost point of the motor to the front of the trailer.

Thanks, that is exactly what I was looking for!
 
Please correct me if I am wrong, there is a decent amount of length to be saved on the overall length of the boat, motor, and trailer if the motor is all the way down and the steering is turned most of the way to one side.
 
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