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Height is not an issue, as I am going 12 high so I dont have to lower the tower each time for my 05 VLX. If it is still a Moomba, then an XLV is the biggest, so I will make sure my garage will fit that. I use the rollers. We're buying a house with no space for a boat outside, but it does have a 2 car garage (typ height - +/-8ft). @ papajim. Some of these designs offer taller ceilings and oversized garage doors for convenience. My boat and trailer total about 22 feet and it wouldn't fit in the garage, so I actually reconfigured my entire yard to store the boat. Garage Spec's (Will my boat fit!??) I simply don’t have a garage space big enough to store my pontoon, and also can’t afford to keep my boat at our local marina (have you seen the prices for slip rental!). Height is not an issue, as I am going 12 high so I dont have to lower the tower each time for my 05 VLX. it would be more of a barn/industrial building than a garage. So I can fit my 2 vehicles and my boat in there. I want to go 2 stall deep. Here is my 26 foot cuddy going into my 26 foot deep garage with double wide door. Thanks for all the input, it has been a big help and will get me started. This gives you enough room to be able to slip around the back of the boat and you are less likely to punch a hole in the back of your garage with the prop. RE: How to fit a boat in the garage Does the trailer have a swing tongue? I personally keep my pontoon boat at home, but it’s on my driveway and sat on the trailer. Thanks for all the input, it has been a big help and will get me started. Yea I feel like it might be best to build a garage for the boat or do some adjustment to the current garage.. my door opening its around 93 which from what I have seen it will fit thru the door the garage length its 20.5 which im a little concern since the 212 trailer lenght its 22 I might be able to park it in a angle and hope my suv fit in the garage too My garage is big enough for my Eyra without detaching the swing tongue, but because it's a tight 90 degree angle the boat never ends up in the same place. I simply don’t have a garage space big enough to store my pontoon, and also can’t afford to keep my boat at our local marina (have you seen the prices for slip rental!). Try removing the swim step back the boat in put it on dollys and push the back end around til … It … It looks like you have a 1 1/2 stall on the boat side. RE: How to fit a boat in the garage Does the trailer have a swing tongue? It looks like you have a 1 1/2 stall on the boat side. An Axis A20 will fit perfect in that garage. I take the swim step off and my setup just fits with 6" to spare. What is the biggest boat that fits in a car garage? I think by placing it diagonal and with a folded tounge trailer i'll be able to fit a decent outboard (+/- 20ft), what worries me is the height (not talking about flat boats). I am building a house and want to make sure the garage is big enough for my boat, plus whatever wake boat I may get in the future.