Peter_C
Contributor
I have seen a few folks that use an electric winch to suck the axles up to get their trailers into the garage (Much like a rock crawler does to keep the front end down when climbing). Harbor Freight has cheap ones that might work great for that purpose. There is someone on another board that mounted a winch onto the floor of the garage and with a remote control just pull their boat into the garage as they steer it from the front by hand.My Outrage 190 does go in my garage, I have to let the air out of the tires and drop the windscreen and rail.
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As to fit a boat into a garage you can also put it in at an angle. Will take up more the garage but the door can often close.
Maybe if you are buying new, the dealer after a commitment, would be willing to bring one over and see if it fits.
If you get to choose your trailer, then you can also decide if you want tandem or single axle and can get brakes on both axles if tandem. Overkill is never a bad thing. Anything of that size I would want tandem in case of a blow out, and they track much better. Plus if you get flat on a tandem you just strap the axle and keep going...or put a spare on if you have one. I have spare tires for both my trailers.