Dear everyone, I have done some research as to how to get my M-17 to fit in a garage that is 20ft long and has a 7-ft high door opening. I concluded that it can be done with some modification to the trailer, but (because the trailer is old and rusty) it may be better to get a new trailer if it fits in a garage without any changes. This is important because I am moving to Denver and it will be difficult to store teh boat there if it is not in the garage. Bob Eeg (thanks to him!) suggested that some M-17 owners with a trailer from Pacific trailers had no trouble in fitting the boat and trailer into a 20 ft long garage (presumably with a standard 7-ft high door opening) by removing the tongue (to fit in the 20 ft) and unhooking from the car (to lower the pulpit below 7 ft). Can you please let me know if you have any experience (good or bad) in parking your M-17 inside your garage on a trailer made by Pacific Trailers? I am particulary interested in knowing: - height of your door opening -length of the garage - how high does the pulpit stand (from the ground) when hooked to the car - how high does the pulpit stand when unhooked form the car, with the tongue sitting on the floor. - what special technique do you use (deflating tires, unhook from car and lower tongue by hand and remove tongue before pushing teh boat into the garage)? I will greatly appreciate your help! Regards Carlos