Whether you're looking to store your vessel over the winter or in-season, it's essential to consider the best options, such as costs, location, and how much storage space to rent. Keep reading to learn more and check out Club Royale in Waterford, Michigan. We feature a marina, as well as a 15,000 Square Foot showroom, where our friendly staff can answer any questions you have for those we serve in Rochester, Michigan.

Indoor Boat vs. Dry Boat Storage

Although pricier, indoor vessel storage is the best way to store your boat. Your boat will have complete protection from the environment, and professionals can also take extra measures to ensure your vessel's protected, such as shrink-wrapping. Outdoor dry boat storage is a more affordable and popular way to protect your boat. You're certainly better off with outdoor dry watercraft storage than none at all. Any marina you find will most likely have this option available for storage.

Boat Storage Cost

Many factors contribute to how much your boat storage costs are. It could be as little as two hundred dollars on up to thousands of dollars for luxury yachts kept in a wet slip. When pricing your boat storage costs, first consider the size of your craft. For covered boat storage, you'll pay around $50 per foot of boat. Keep in mind, geography and location play a significant factor in storage costs. Check and see what the cost of living is in the area you store your watercraft first. 

Pros vs. Cons of Boat Storage Options

If you store your boat outdoors, you'll save money and effort, especially if it sits on a trailer. The cons are potential security issues, especially if it's parked in a fenced-in area. Your vessel is also not protected from extreme weather. Slip holders are a convenient way to store your boat year-round but also come with some risks. If the marina loses power, the agitator will stop working and cause ice damage to your craft. 

Winter Boat Storage Options

Some people store their boats year-round, especially in mild weather states like Florida. If you live in a colder environment, winterizing your boat in its slip is okay, as long as you have an ice eater or agitator to keep frozen water off your craft. Consider wrapping your boat before the cold weather hits, as well. To cover your vessel correctly, have a professional shrink-wrap it for you using the blue tarp method, which protects it from leaks. 

Learn more by contacting Club Royale in Waterford, Michigan, today! Our knowledgeable staff is happy to chat with the clients we proudly serve in Rochester, Michigan.