September 16, 2009
Looking For Boat Dry Storage? A Marina Is Your Best Bet!
A boat can offer many hours of pleasure to its owners and their friends. Boats get you away from the office and out on the water. A boat can take you to an exotic new area for fishing, swimming or water skiing. Owners of smaller boats often take little regard for Marine Dock. At the end of the day, they simply load their boat back onto the trailer where it is pulled to the back yard or garage for storage. If you own a larger boat, storage is not as simple and you may have to choose between wet storage or dry boat storage marinas.
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 Storage Dry Dock 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.
Use of dry boat storage-marinas requires that your boat be lifted out of the water each time it is put into storage. Most of these marinas accomplish this task with a crane that lifts the boat onto a track system. On the track system, you boat can be easily moved into its storage slip. With smaller boats, you may be offered stacked storage, which can be less expensive. For larger boats, this may not be an option. Dry storage may not be available for the largest of boats.
Some boat owners use dry storage whenever they need to work on their boats. If this is your plan, be sure that such work is allowed in the marina you choose, since insurance policies often require that marinas do not allow for working on your boat. If you are allowed to work on your boat while it is in dry storage, this is a great time to inspect the boat for damage that may not be noticeable when the boat is in the water. Some work, such as replacing a propeller is much easier in dry storage.
The greatest disadvantage to dry storage is that the boat must be launched fresh each time you want to use it. It will need to be placed back on the track and sent back into the water. You may need to schedule this procedure several days in advance, so this may not be the best choice for spur of the minute people. Once the boat is in the water, it will need to come alongside a dock for loading of supplies, luggage and passengers.
If you need to choose a Marine Docks for your boat, remember that there are both advantages and disadvantages for each method of storage. Storing small boats on trailers allows for launch into almost any lake in your vicinity. Larger boats may need to be stored in a marina, so you can choose between Dry Storage Marina and wet storage.
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