REAL MAN TRUCKWORKS & SURVIVAL
VEHICLES, CAMPERS, and BOATS => Drones, Boats, Flying and Floating Things => Topic started by: Bob Smith on September 04, 2019, 11:28:28 PM
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Needed to get some weather protection storage for the boat. Not a lot of room left but made it work. Prep for the carport was by hand as too small a job to rent a machine. Instead of building another one, I bought one including delivery and installation. A bit higher than needed but should work fine. Not much room to get into the garage and a bit tight backing into from the road.
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Have the boat at the marina now so just the trailer in the spot. Photo of the boat before the cover was installed
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We have a 2 car that the boat sits under along with a truck. Neighbors moved and gave it to us the weekend after we got the boat.
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Nice of the neighbor, and I bet the truck is happy too. I found the hardest part of building one instead of buying installed was coming up with large enough ladders to work from.
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Loooks good Bob. The rv one looks good too. Fits nicely. Stuff certainly lasts longer covered
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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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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.
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You need a permit for the car port? Does it have a foundation?
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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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Been looking at those too. Need for trailer and container.
No permit here as they consider them "temp" buildings.
Yep, sometimes just paying for it is the better way.