It seems like there's plenty of room for it if you increase the angle. In the pictures, at least, it looks like you've got a lot of room to the right?
Thanks for all the replies! I've actually thought about messing with the trailer, but then realized that it's the actual length of the boat. The trailer was designed so when the swim platform is removed that the stern is flush with the end of the trailer and the bow is flush with the swing away tongue. I like the idea of building a new interior wall. This will probably require me to relocate the door in the center of the garage. As far as the wall being load bearing, this was once a 3 car garage where the side the boat is on was a tandem (two deep). The previous owners finished off one of the bays to increase the size of bonus room.
In theory this sounds relatively easy, however I don't trust my skills enough to tackle something like this. Any idea of how much a contractor would charge to do this? I guess I'll have to weigh the costs of doing the renovation with that of a storage unit or leaving the boat angled as it is now. The shelf idea sounds like a good idea too, but it would have to be wide enough and tall enough for the entire stern to back into....which would make a pretty high shelf in the bonus room.
Again, thanks for all the input...I do appreciate it!
-Phillip
It seems like there's plenty of room for it if you increase the angle. In the pictures, at least, it looks like you've got a lot of room to the right?
