Boat Storage
There can be many reasons why you would need to use outside storage for your wakeboard or ski boat. You may not have enough room on your property or even if you do, local ordinances or municipal laws may not allow you to store these large items on your property. We all know how much of a pain storing your boat in the garage can be! If you aren’t lucky enough to live somewhere that you can use your boat year round (which is most of us), then you’ll need to find some winter boat storage… preferably indoor boat storage and out of the elements to protect it from damage.
Indoor boat storage is the perfect solution to prevent damage to your ski or wakeboard boat and keep it safely and securely until it is needed. Outdoor boat storage damage can occur from …
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Harsh high temperatures
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Torrential rain, snow or sleet
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Subzero conditions
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High winds
Different storage facilities offer different winter boat storage options and depending on your needs you should only use a facility than meets all of your non negotiable needs.
Inside or outdoor boat storage options are common with many storage companies especially boat or yacht storage companies or your local marina. Some boats or yachts can be so large that storing these inside is not even an option in the local area. This shouldn’t be a problem for an inboard boat and finding indoor storage should not be difficult. If you are being offered inside storage for your large items always check to ensure the doors are all wide enough and high enough so the item can actually get in to the bay without damage. You then need to check if the storage space intended for your item is high enough so that it can be safely and securely stored with no chance of damage due to tight space. This is especially important if your large item is to be stored on a boat rack similar to an outside car park where cars are stored on racks on top of another. These types of boat racks are common in a large marina.
The advantage of inside storage is to protect your items from inclement weather conditions. Some facilities are even heated and this is often more for your comfort that for the protection of the actual items being stored. Many facilities that offer inside storage in bay type units may also offer electricity as an option you can choose should you need. Outside storage may be all you need and will cost you less however if there is a chance that outside storage will damage your item do not even consider this option. There are many companies now offering residential storage options. This is where a storage shelter is delivered to your home and your boat can be stored inside. Of course these can only be used if local ordinances allow so check with your local municipality. These shelters will protect your goods from inclement weather conditions and some come with front and back panels and doors as options. The shelter can then be returned when you are finished with it.
Many boat storage companies may offer additional services. In fact it is not uncommon for these companies to offer a range of goods and services related to the items they store. Some of the services offered may include:
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General repairs
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Sales of new boats
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Repairs of cosmotic blisters
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Gloss finishing
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High pressure power washing
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General servicing of vehicles such as winterizing
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Cleaning, waxing and detailing
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Accessory sale and installation
Depending on the options you choose the cost of the storing your property will change. Group storage will cost you less if you can get some friends or colleagues to store items in the same facility and leverage the bulk discount rate. Inside storage will be more expensive than storing your goods outside and heated inside storage will be even more expensive. If you choose an individual bay with electric outlets you will pay of these options also.
Always check out the storage company at work before committing to use the company. You want to be sure vehicles are handled gently and safely. Some boat storage companies will test the water of the docking area on a regular basis to ensure algae and bacteria levels are at levels that will not damage your boat if it is docked there for a period of time. Ask the storage facility you are looking at if they conduct this exercise and if so ask to view the records.
Security and Safety
Your recreation vehicles probable cost you some money and you are storing them to protect and secure them. You may store them seasonally or simply because you do not need to use them right now. Whatever the reason it demonstrates that you care about these items and want them stored in a safe and secure environment. Again different companies offer different security measures to protect your goods while in storage. These can range from key pad access to security fences around the border of the property to 24 hour security guards. You may need access 24 hours a day so ask the facility if this is available. You should feel comfortable with the security arrangements of the storage facility you select.