What are you paying for storage
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What are you paying for storage
Sniff Sniff, I just hauled the boat off to the storage place. I was recieving pressure from upper management (wife) to get it out of the driveway. So off she went. Now I don't get to look at her on a daily basis.
What are you guys paying to keep your boat on the trailer elsewhere. I got my place for 35 bucks a month in a fenced area that is only accessable by roving 24 hour security. I didn't think that was too bad a deal. But the down side it that I dont see it every day. Oh well, I guess its a small price to keep the peace.
Jeff
What are you guys paying to keep your boat on the trailer elsewhere. I got my place for 35 bucks a month in a fenced area that is only accessable by roving 24 hour security. I didn't think that was too bad a deal. But the down side it that I dont see it every day. Oh well, I guess its a small price to keep the peace.
Jeff
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I was hearing the same complaint but i went another route. The wife went away for the weekend so i made the drieway another120 foot longer so the boats wouldnt be inconvenienced by her parking in the driveway
Once its done what are they gonna do?, complain a little
Once its done what are they gonna do?, complain a little
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Winter storage: $135
I trailer the boat to the Bad Axe fairgrounds (1 1/2hrs) and it gets to sleep in a heated pole barn
Rack storage:$500 I kept it on an outside rack , it was easier to wash and do maintence.
This year I decided to be a trailer sailer, I have mixed feelings about it. The boat does stay cleaner and I'm all caught up on my to do list. But it kind of sucks to have to go to the ramp to use it.
I trailer the boat to the Bad Axe fairgrounds (1 1/2hrs) and it gets to sleep in a heated pole barn
Rack storage:$500 I kept it on an outside rack , it was easier to wash and do maintence.
This year I decided to be a trailer sailer, I have mixed feelings about it. The boat does stay cleaner and I'm all caught up on my to do list. But it kind of sucks to have to go to the ramp to use it.
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For summer - April 1 till Sept 30 - indoor storage I paid $375
Perks:
Only accessible by staff, call 15min beforehand and they pull the boat out
Power washers available to to wash/rinse boat
Next to gas station
Incredibly close to ramp, maybe 2 miles
Indoor Storage
Perks:
Only accessible by staff, call 15min beforehand and they pull the boat out
Power washers available to to wash/rinse boat
Next to gas station
Incredibly close to ramp, maybe 2 miles
Indoor Storage
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We pay $550 for a 12' X 48' year round. Totally enclosed single stall (not open to adjacent units) with electricity and about 10 min. from the ramp on lake Cumberland. The owner lives on the premises.
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You guys have it good!!! I'm paying $2200.00 for a full year indoor rack. Forklift in and out and service racks. The forklifts have white tires on them and the forks are white pads also. So much easier then trailering!!!