Hey guys! I am looking at picking up a x20, my question is if it will fit into my garage. Does anyone know the height of the boat when it's loaded on the trailer and the tower has been collapsed?
Buying 2003 x20 have questions about dimensions!
Started by Bloski, Apr 29 2012 11:59 PM
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#1
Posted 29 April 2012 - 11:59 PM
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Posted 01 May 2012 - 07:41 AM
Give this a shot, http://www.sea-doo.c...ger.X/Specs.htm - that was the farthest back I could find anything for this model.
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#3
Posted 03 May 2012 - 01:58 PM
Our garage has 10ft doors, so the X-20 would go in with the tower up, but it would depend on ball height. With the tower tipped down, it's a different story. Not only does it drop quite a bit, but the rear legs have two handbolts (knobs) that allow you to lower the height of the leg once tipped.
I put mine to bed in my parents second garage with the tower tipped down. They only have 8ft doors I think. It slipped right in while hitched to the truck. Worst case, back it in as far as you can, then put it on the tongue jack and lower it as far as you can to lessen the height. Standard garages should be no issue at all.
I would say my 65" VeeVee guides are just as tall if not taller than the tipped down tower.
Good luck. If you need exact measurments, I could tip my tower down. It's not hard.
This photo is in my folks second garage.
I put mine to bed in my parents second garage with the tower tipped down. They only have 8ft doors I think. It slipped right in while hitched to the truck. Worst case, back it in as far as you can, then put it on the tongue jack and lower it as far as you can to lessen the height. Standard garages should be no issue at all.
I would say my 65" VeeVee guides are just as tall if not taller than the tipped down tower.
Good luck. If you need exact measurments, I could tip my tower down. It's not hard.
This photo is in my folks second garage.
Mark Lawson
#4
Posted 28 June 2012 - 12:51 AM
Yeah it is a perfect dimension of boat. I do not think, you have to face any problem in parking, it in garage.
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