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Wet Or Dry Boat Storage Marina? Marina’s Give You Options!

Boats offer pleasure to owners and their guests. They are a great way to get away for an afternoon, weekend or even a week. A boat can give you access to the less crowded areas of the lake or coast. While small boat owners often do not have to worry about boat storage, since they can put the boat on a trailer and take it home to a garage, larger boat owners may not have this option, since moving these large boats is a major undertaking. In such cases, you may find yourself choosing a boat marina.

A wet storage marina can offer many advantages. First and foremost, your boat is ready take out at a moment’s notice. Often wet storage marinas offer electrical power that allows you to keep batteries charged using a battery keeper. While most wet storage marinas do not offer covered storage for your boat, there are some, which do offer this option for smaller boats. Enclosed storage protects your boat from sunlight and many of the elements that may cause the exposed portions of your boat to break down.

Boat Dry Storage also have many advantages. First, your boat is stored out of the water and usually inside a garage-like facility. This will protect your boat from constant salt-water corrosion. The finish and exposed upholstery is likely to remain new looking for many years.

Storing your boat in a dry boat storage marina requires that the boat be lifted out of the water. Most dry boat storage marinas offer a crane and track system that allows your boat to be moved into its storage slip. Stacked storage may be offered for smaller boats, but is not practical for boats with large masts. Very large boats may not fit into the facilities offered by dry boat storage marinas.

If you plan to work on your boat while it is in dry boat storage, be sure that the marina allows you to do so. Some marinas offer only storage and do not give you the option to work on your boat while it is in storage. If your marina does allow you to work on the boat while it is in storage, you will have access to parts of the boat that are not accessible when the boat is in the water. As an example, it is much easier to change a propeller when the boat is in dry storage than when it is in the water.

The biggest disadvantage to dry boat storage is that the boat must be moved back onto the water each time you want to take it out of storage. It will need to be lifted by crane onto the track and brought back to the water. This means scheduling the launch around the marina’s schedule. In other words, you cannot just drive down to the marina and hop into your boat anytime you wish to. Once the boat is launched it will need to be brought back to a dock to pick up passengers, supplies and luggage.

When choosing a Florida Dry Boat Storage, remember that there are advantages as well as disadvantages to each method of storage. You should make your choice depending on what is best for your way of using your boat. Do you want the convenience of wet storage or would you prefer the security of Dry Boat Storage?

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