230 Mike wrote:
Nice pics and report.
One of the biggest hurdles to boating for us is the fact that we're so far from any decent water. Our favorite lake (and favorite port there) has a great dry rack facility and we've considered trying it to see if we could boat more often since we wouldn't have the extra time and expense of towing, launching, having to take two vehicles, etc. The concerns I have with it are:
How to do maintenance
Where to store the trailer, and will it's maintenance end up being neglected
I've heard horror stories about boats being damaged by careless forklift operators
Being at the mercy of the facility's operating hours
Fire or vandalism in the facility
Yeah, I worry a lot.
There is a massive dry rack at one of the marina's by our house.
We looked into also doing this until my In-laws bought a house that had a boat storage area that was gated.
However, here is what we were told, Mike I am a worrier too...
1- We were allowed to store the trailer in their large lot next to the marina. Each person who pays for a slot also get trailer storage.
2- If any damage is done the marina covers all costs.
3- This Marina started placing boats in the water around 7 am and would stop operating when it was dark. So the closing time varied depending on the season.
4- As for fire I guess this is why we have insurance and the marina probably would have to cover it. Vandalism would never happen since the doors are closed and the building is steel siding so would take some major thiefs to get into the building and deter kids.
If you are really look into it, go and talk to the place as well as a few people that actually store their boat there.
Hope this helps a little...or maybe just makes you think of additional questions and concerns
