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No advice on the shed but what boat are you getting??
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I looked at one years ago. Packages start off cheap but to build it right with support, brackets, anchors and to raise it little higher was triple the price. Made of very thin metal and poles. Be better off buying you a kit from local metal outlet with good metal and poles for little more money but much better material.
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Need something close to 30' long and 12' wide might just build one!
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Hire some home depot contractors they will build it realllll cheap, just drive up, pick em up and tell em what u want
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Here's the specs that i have for my shed.
6, 4in alum post.. 36ft 1in long, 11ft wide and concerte floor 8 in thick Slab is acually 44 ft long and 13 ft wide on the front half. 11ft wide on the bavk half I think it cost around 7k when I bought the house. sent from my Galaxy NOTE II |
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I was in the same situation a few months back, I had one put up that was 20 X 31 for around $1700. I could have built my own but for the money and time it was easier and more cost effective to let them do it. I went thru a place in Sulphur to get mine, but you can go direct to Carolina Carports online, they install most of them. It took them 45 minutes to build a 20X31 carport. I had the slab poured a few weeks before they built it. Its a great cover for the price.
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Wed68 you got any pics....thanks.
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Check this one out. Its for a friend mine.. its anchor to the ground. It holds up pretty well with the high winds..
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Spinna, you looking for a car port style or a closed in style? I feel like a boat will still get filthy sitting in one thats not all the way closed in.
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Mine doesnt get dirty at all, and the sun doesn't touch the boat.
The other pic. His camper stays clean and only thing is a little water on the front and back from the rain.. but thats expected.. sent from my Galaxy NOTE II |
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My boat stayed in my garage open garage and never got dirty, i just want a cover over it
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Had this one built last year after debating the "fly by nights" (quote from a buddy in the metal buisness). Glad I waited, saved some funds and went this route.
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I bought a 12'x21' Carolina Carport and put it on a skid. Closed in the sides with wood and put a roll up door all for around $2,500. Its not as strong as purlins and the works, but for what I needed the thing is SOLID and came out cheaper than what my cousin, who buiilds metal buildings for a living, could even get the materials for. When I went to him with my numbers, he said I would be stupid not to go the route that I did.
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Matt G could you post picture of your 12'x21' Carolina Carport on a skid
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I have the 20x21 carolina carport on a a skid floor also, however I added the walls and 2 roll up doors making a shop. I've been real happy with it.
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I have been in Shawn's a few times.
Add insulation and would make a great man cave/shop |
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