It was a long shot, but the boat fit on the driveway under the carport and it was out of the street. I had taken a bunch of measurements and the math said it would work but it would be close. Tom had come over earlier in the day and we jawboned it. He recommended using a sheet of scrap plywood to protect the driveway and boat trailer. That ended up being a really good idea on his part. My very patient wife gave me clearances as I backed in and once I calmed her down she did great. Now that I know the boat fits I can start working on the transom repairs out of the sun and on my driveway where I can make a little more of a mess doing fiberglass work. Check out the pictures.
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