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So where do all of you keep your boats on the winter? This is my first winter with a BIG boat. Right now its sitting at South Branch Under the highway and it sucks. I wish I had somewhere indoors where I could work on it during the week after work. I plan on doing lots of updating, but soon it will be too cold to do any thing. I would love to own a warehouse set up with heat and hoists, a big walk in cooler full of beer, lots of tools, something to fit 20 offshore boats. It would give us something to do all winter. Someday
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I have a buddy thats got a candle factory in Lake Zurich. They do limited boat storage....their main storage is classic cars. They say theres no money in storing boats when they get $150/month for each car an it takes up alot less room! If you boat was about 2' shorter he would be able to get it inside as we had a few "issues" when trying to get a 38 top gun in there a few years back!
Best part about the place is in the spring when you get your boat out it smells great from all the diferent candles they make inhouse!
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