In a post a little bit ago I think wannabe said they had an older bow rider, that's probably what he is referring to.
On storage in Florida, any of those options look cheap. On the saltwater, a slip is atleast $200 without a lift and about $350 with a lift. High and dry storage where they use a forklift to store and launch the boat will run about $200 and that drives your insurance through the roof because those things are not safe in a storm. Storage on a lot is about $80-100 for a "secure lot". The cheapest inside I could find was $150, but that was more of a carport with no door so your boat would still get plenty dirty. That is why I bit the bullet and gave up half of my backyard and re-built about 50 feet of fencing to store it there. My neighbors call it threading the needle when I back it in because it is down an alley about 30 feet only about 8 inches wider than the boat and I have to fold my truck mirrors in when I get to the gate...I don't do it at night.
On storage in Florida, any of those options look cheap. On the saltwater, a slip is atleast $200 without a lift and about $350 with a lift. High and dry storage where they use a forklift to store and launch the boat will run about $200 and that drives your insurance through the roof because those things are not safe in a storm. Storage on a lot is about $80-100 for a "secure lot". The cheapest inside I could find was $150, but that was more of a carport with no door so your boat would still get plenty dirty. That is why I bit the bullet and gave up half of my backyard and re-built about 50 feet of fencing to store it there. My neighbors call it threading the needle when I back it in because it is down an alley about 30 feet only about 8 inches wider than the boat and I have to fold my truck mirrors in when I get to the gate...I don't do it at night.
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