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We have some long term plans...the boat itself aside, I prefer to have her here vs at the coast and stacked. The towing will be a bit far, but here, I can work on her and just enjoy the boat if she is here for me to “tinker”, heh.
so, anyway...I have a 12ft gate between my barn and garage. The garage has a bit of overhang, but both it and the barn already have gutters. So, my thought was, I lose a little space due to the garage overhang, but I use 16ft 6x6 treated posts and raise the sides of the covered parking so that side overlaps the garage roof and drains onto it, and those gutters will catch the water.
Then, I can gutter the other side. That should give me about a 9-10 ft wide parking entrance and like 12ft on the sides, with a 12/3 slope, so about 15ft in the center.
Now, the numbers will change a little as I want the sides to clear the top by at least a foot, and 2ft if I can get that much. Then, I plan to install LED lights the length of the roof.
I am looking at like a 35-40ft slab, about 6in think minimum expanding to about 2ft on the back slope, rebar enforced with whatever footings needed to support up to 15,000 lbs, boat, trailer, maybe upgrade some day lol, the roof and structure etc. and about a 1ft “lip” in the back to keep the trailer from rolling too far.
So, what else am I missing? Heh.
Wish I had built a bigger barn, but never thought I would have a boat like this heh.
R
so, anyway...I have a 12ft gate between my barn and garage. The garage has a bit of overhang, but both it and the barn already have gutters. So, my thought was, I lose a little space due to the garage overhang, but I use 16ft 6x6 treated posts and raise the sides of the covered parking so that side overlaps the garage roof and drains onto it, and those gutters will catch the water.
Then, I can gutter the other side. That should give me about a 9-10 ft wide parking entrance and like 12ft on the sides, with a 12/3 slope, so about 15ft in the center.
Now, the numbers will change a little as I want the sides to clear the top by at least a foot, and 2ft if I can get that much. Then, I plan to install LED lights the length of the roof.
I am looking at like a 35-40ft slab, about 6in think minimum expanding to about 2ft on the back slope, rebar enforced with whatever footings needed to support up to 15,000 lbs, boat, trailer, maybe upgrade some day lol, the roof and structure etc. and about a 1ft “lip” in the back to keep the trailer from rolling too far.
So, what else am I missing? Heh.
Wish I had built a bigger barn, but never thought I would have a boat like this heh.
R