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Car port for the boat

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TexasRedNeck:
Loooks good Bob.  The rv one looks good too.  Fits nicely. Stuff certainly lasts longer covered


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Bigdave_185:
What was the total cost.   I was thinking something like that in the back of our lot for my enclosed trailer.  That design provides easy way to enclose one side and keep the snow out


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Bob Smith:

Dave, carport ran close to 2,500 installed for a 31 ft 12 ft wide 12 high. One side panel and 12 ga material instead of 14 ga. standard roof sheeting. Lots of options (but it will cost you) and more than a few places selling them, just do a search on the computer.
Prep work and gravel not included. Permit, well I guess I forgot that part, Good neighbors and dead end road.

stlaser:
You need a permit for the car port? Does it have a foundation?

Bob Smith:
Shawn, if it was canvas no permit needed(temporary structure)  but metal even just sitting on gravel, but attached with ground pins, Kitsap County wants a permit since it is over 120 sq ft. Just another silly government thing.

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