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Finally got around to taking some decent pictures. I had planned to go boatless this year and just lay back and save some money but I ran across what I considered a good deal and couldn't resist....so here it is.

01 Gambler 2100 / Merc 250XB / Motorguide Tour 109

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That trailer needs a good coat of mud.

And you change boats like I change contacts.  ;D

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Man, I really like Gambler boats.  Just looks sexy.  Whoever did the designwork on the hull really did a great job.

That is sweet

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That's not a boat! That's a low flying rocket!   

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Thanks fellas. I'm happy with it so far. Not real happy with the maroon/burgundy/whatever color carpet but that can be changed.

Burley, dont worry man, you and I will be on PAVED ramps/parking lots in the future. 

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Dammit man!  I really want to go out and pick up a Gambler.  Really irritates me at times like these that I can't have trailers in my development.  I've got the money is sitting there waiting for it too.  Wish my garage was slightly larger where I could stuff a large trailer inside.

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Soflasbass addict would it be too small if you get tralor were the tongue folds up?

More than likely.  It's a stretch getting a car in the garage.  I'd have to move a ton of stuff around and then, maybe it might fit.  But I doubt it.

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Dammit man! I really want to go out and pick up a Gambler. Really irritates me at times like these that I can't have trailers in my development. I've got the money is sitting there waiting for it too. Wish my garage was slightly larger where I could stuff a large trailer inside.

You need at least an 8' wide door and from prop to tongue tip you'll need about 26'. A swing tongue will take off about 2', so 24' minimum on the length.

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Burley, dont worry man, you and I will be on PAVED ramps/parking lots in the future.

When? 

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Dammit man! I really want to go out and pick up a Gambler. Really irritates me at times like these that I can't have trailers in my development. I've got the money is sitting there waiting for it too. Wish my garage was slightly larger where I could stuff a large trailer inside.

You need at least an 8' wide door and from prop to tongue tip you'll need about 26'. A swing tongue will take off about 2', so 24' minimum on the length.

Yeah, the 8' door isn't an issue.  It's the depth of the garage.  I think I've got 20'-22' foot if I emptied one side of it.  Wish I would have thought about it when the house was built.  Not worth buying another house to be able to put a trailer in the garage....or is it.....

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With a garage that shallow, you're going to be limited to boats around 17-18'.  My tracker is 18.5', with the tongue folded it is still as long as an F250 super cab.

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Scott, that's one beautiful rig!

The best of luck with her 

Roger

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Wow, that's a sweet lookin' rig! Congrats!

shame on you for thinking you could make it thru a WHOLE YEAR boatless! :-/

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Wow!really nice boat.

Have a carpenter build enclosed pocket out the back of the garage for the back of the boat and motor.  That's what my buddy did and it works great.

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