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Will 4 155's fit in a 22' enclosed

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I am considering downsizing from a four place to a 3 place (22' including the 4' of v-nose). My question is will 4 155's fit if you get creative? It looks like they would, but hard to say. Most of the time there are only 2 or 3 of us, but once in a blue moon, 4. Just would be nice to know it can be done if necessary. Anyone tried? By the way it's a mirage extreme sport if that makes any difference.
 

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I wouldn't count on it.

I wasn't ever able to fit 3 144's and a 162 in a 26' v-nose .... 20' of deck, 6' of nose.
 
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I wouldn't count on it.

I wasn't ever able to fit 3 144's and a 162 in a 26' v-nose .... 20' of deck, 6' of nose.

My current trailer is 26' total, 22' + 4' v nose, and we fit 5 long tracks on a regular basis, usually at least one or two 162's and the rest 155's. It's tight, but it works for the longer trips when necessary. I certainly would not be putting 4 in the new trailer all the time, just wanted to know if it was possible if need be.
 

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Most 155's are about 11.5ft from ski tip to rear bumper. Shouldn't take much at all to get 4 of them in a 22ft trailer. Depending on the trailer and wheel well design sometime it works best to back the first two sleds up into the V. Other times it works better to drive them in, kick the rear of the sleds out to the walls then back in the 3rd sled up into the gap, then put the 4th in at an angle.

Now is a great time of year to try out things like this :) Eric
 

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load front to back and they will fit not problem.
 
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