Trailered Height

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I'm sure someone can give me an idea of the trailered height of the typical tritoon with the bimini laid down. My goal is to build a closed door garage to keep one in, but I'm not really sure what door size the garage needs at a minimum. TIA
 
Depends on trailer. Brother and I have exact same trailer, but one sits higher because of how axle is connected to springs.
 
Bunk trailer: figure 10 feet to be safe. You might get by with 9, but there's no way it would fit under an 8-foot door.

Scissor trailer: You can lower it all the way down and set on blocks on the tubes - so probably a 7- or 8-foot door would work.
 
With the bimini laid down, not in trailering mode we can fit under 8'6" which gets us low pricing for the ferry crossing. This is on a Hoosier trailer with the 10" tires.
 
If building a garage I wouldn’t go any shorter then 10’ for a pontoon stall.
 
That's too close for comfort. Why so tall ? Tall trailer ?
 
13" tires on heavy duty bunk trailer.
 
I have a friend with a Phoenix alum bunk trailer that sits stupid high.
Takes very deep water to launch.
Wouldn't own one.
 
My 25' R series is on a Roadrunner bunk trailer with 13" wheels, and I'll need a 10' door when I build my garage for it. From the ground to the top of the bimini in "trailering/radar mode" it is a bit over 9' tall.
 
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