It’s gonna be to close prob, it’s just over 21ft with the trailer tongue folded. If you can park it at an angle maybe. But get a cover and park it out side because I don’t think there is a better offshore 18ft boat out there
Aww well they take me a ton of time to make I don’t think you’d like the price haha. But they do work great. With material costs probably close to 700 for a pair
How do you feel about the 115? Does it do good or feel underpowered like some people say? Looking to get one soon for inshore and offshore and not sure if I will end up wanting more then the 115 for running the inlet here. Not planning on having more then 2 people in the boat most times.
I like it, it’s great on gas and yeah it could use a touch more out the hole but really it’s does just fine. My local waters rarely let me get over 35 mph for any extended time so the 150 didn’t seem worth it for me
@@josiahregalado1610 Great to hear! I most likely will go with the 115 as well as it’s pretty hard to find one with the 150 without custom ordering. That range of the 115 looks great too considering the fact we have to go 30-60 off for the real good fishing.
Wish you did a video on how you made those storage boxes or at least the measurements
I run a fabrication shop so I have access to tools most people don’t but it’s pretty basic and could be made
Out of wood maybe
Thanks for the great video. Where did you get the block that you attached to the transducer (in between the stern and transducer?). Thanks.
That was part of the epoxy mount traducer kit. Been awhile but I found it online. Still glued on rock solid to this day
Can this fit in a standard garage?
Is there enough room for a 9in garman
Yeah definitely plenty of space
How dose it go with the 115 I'm picking mine up Monday
Just fine, rather have the range then the power hands down. Typical cruising comfortable speeds in my waters is 22-27mph anyway
Hey!! I am going to add trim tabs to my R180. What size do you have on yours?
Great upgrades!! How long is the shaft on that minnkota?
I went with 80 inch and it’s perfect. 60 would be short in some bigger swells I’d think
@@disturbthepeace1978 is that 80lb trust strong enough to pull it?
Would love to know if the r180 would fit in my 21foot garage with the folding tongue and a 115
It’s gonna be to close prob, it’s just over 21ft with the trailer tongue folded. If you can park it at an angle maybe. But get a cover and park it out side because I don’t think there is a better offshore 18ft boat out there
@@disturbthepeace1978 I'm in a hoa got to keep in garage got a company making a custom trailer 20.3 long 81in high
Love what you did to your R-180, I have one just like it, how much for the same two back drop in boxes if you can make them for me.
Aww well they take me a ton of time to make I don’t think you’d like the price haha. But they do work great. With material costs probably close to 700 for a pair
I can make for 400 a pair np.
i have a question. what is the total height from the ground to the highest point?
Sorry I don’t really know
How do you feel about the 115? Does it do good or feel underpowered like some people say? Looking to get one soon for inshore and offshore and not sure if I will end up wanting more then the 115 for running the inlet here. Not planning on having more then 2 people in the boat most times.
I like it, it’s great on gas and yeah it could use a touch more out the hole but really it’s does just fine. My local waters rarely let me get over 35 mph for any extended time so the 150 didn’t seem worth it for me
@@josiahregalado1610 Great to hear! I most likely will go with the 115 as well as it’s pretty hard to find one with the 150 without custom ordering. That range of the 115 looks great too considering the fact we have to go 30-60 off for the real good fishing.