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New member Long Island, question about my pulsare 2100br

Hey guys new here from Long Island. Crazy excited to be picking up my 2001 pulsare 2100 br this week!

New to the checkmate world but always wanted one.

Cleaning out the garage to make some room.

Does anyone know what the approx overall length of the boat is including the outboard? Is the hull 21' or the whole overall package approx 21'?

It does have a jack plate with 4" of setback on it.

Just trying to get the garage setup so I can sneak it in as soon as I get it home. We had a car stolen around the block the other night. I'd hate to come outside and find my new baby missing!

I'll get some pictures up here as soon as I get it home!
 
I have a 24' deep garage and I was able to put my 2100BR inside with the door closed as long as I angled the boat a little and had the engine trimmed down.
 
I have a 24' deep garage and I was able to put my 2100BR inside with the door closed as long as I angled the boat a little and had the engine trimmed down.

Yea mines only 21 deep, 2 wide so don't know if cornering it in and than a swing tongue will allow it to fit. Guess I'll find out in a few days
 
Yea mines only 21 deep, 2 wide so don't know if cornering it in and than a swing tongue will allow it to fit. Guess I'll find out in a few days

The hull alone is 21', so with the engine/jackplate out back you'll have a lot of nose and trailer sticking out up front.
 
only way will be to take up both spots in the garage
You say that like it's a bad thing. All it means is that there's plenty of space
to go hang out compusively in the boat in the cold months.
We're gonna need a bigger garage.
 
The boat is 21 and add the motor and set back and your close to 24". Depending on the trailer you can remove the tongue and likely close the door. Some welding shops may be able to cut the tongue and convert it to removable which saw a friend of mine do. The 2100 is not the heavy to the modification should be fine.
 
I can fab/ weld the tongue. Don't mind taking up the whole garage. The cars never make it in there anyway. Getting very excited!
 
BEST OF LUCK WITH YOUR NEW BOAT

Welcome to the site you will find a wealth of information along with great people. Best of luck with your new boat. :thumb: Let me know if you need any help getting it in the garage I keep my boat in Freeport if you ever want to get together.

Kevin
 
Needed some love. Salt water took its toll. And have some long road trips planned so wanted to start off fresh.

Have it sitting in a new aluminum bunk trailer now.
 
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