Can I fit a sn superjet in my tahoe?

Thanks again for all the replies. Tommytunes I actually did come straight through Raleigh and appreciate the offer. I have a trailer I could have used but it just eats up the gas when I'm towing one, so I was trying to avoid that. I was able to fit it in the back but due to the way my seats fold down i didn't have the clearance necessary to slide it in far enough to shut the door. Luckily I had brought some straps with me and was able to ratchet it down. FYI it is an '03 Tahoe For anyone who has the same question. Thanks again for the guidance definitely saved me some gas money.
 
Last summer I took a family vacation to New York from Wisconsin, and found a steal on an fx1 that I couldn't pass up. We had 5 people plus 2 week's worth of luggage, but had to shove the ski inside the suburban and make it work. Good thing I also brought my Thule rooftop carrier, or it never would've happened. The front two seats plus one middle bucket seat sat comfortably, but we turned the rear bench sideways so two people had to ride with their feet up on the ski for 17 hours. I'm guessing it'll fit in a Tahoe if you remove the rear bench, fold down the middles, move the passenger seat as far forward as possible, and have it diagonal across the truck. With my fx1 in straight, the passenger seat still had plenty of legroom. Wrong choice going with the tahoe vs suburban, though ;) ...Choose wiser next time
 
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NH
Try fitting two for a challenge :)

For reference, a SJ will fit in a FJ Cruiser with the front seat folded down.

If you're launching fresh water no worries, I do get concerned launching straight from the back of the FJ in salt water though.

-Dools
 

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St. Pete, FL
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Front seat all the way forward and up. Put the ride plate on my toolbox to get an extra inch from the curve of the tailgate. Fit like a glove.

It is worth niting however, that the extra space gained by the toolbox not only allowed it to fit, it perfectly aligned the ride plate with the latch, and bent it internally. It was a week before i got it out as i had to do a lot of research to figure out how to access the latch as the cover is not designed to be removed with the gate closed.
 
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