Boat storage options...
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Boat storage options...
Got my eye on this little house but the folks in the neighborhood say 'no boats' so what are my options of keeping a boat off of my property? I think we are off to a bad start already so I think I am going to pass on the house. This might be an informative post for myself and others. Say I had a 17-foot center console without a T-top and I wanted to fish mainly Econfina and St. Marks from Tallahassee... what are my options... does anyone know? What are the associated costs? I fished with Simpson once and he had his boat in a nice little shed at Shields... are there any of those available?
Atticus,
I have a 18 foot center console as Panacea Harbor Marina. I pay approximately $135 month with taxes. It's like $110 for the boat then another $20 bucks for trailer storage. It was cheaper last year; but, they raised their price on boat storage like $0.25 a foot and their trailer storage went up from $10 bucks to $20. Mine is stored outside on the rack. In the barn is a little more expensive. People there are great and extremely helpful to newbies like me. When I was looking, Shields was very comparable in price as was Bay Side Marina. Everybody had some openings when I was looking; but, that was several months ago. Shields did also have some hangar type sheds around the back. They were significantly cheaper; but, I can't remember how much. They didn't have any of those available when I was looking. If you're in one of those sheds, you back trailer, boat , and all in, then pull it out and put your boat in the water yourself. I live in one of those subdivisions like you're looking at...pass on it unless you absolutely love the house. I hate not being able to have my boat at the house. Makes playing real tough. Sorry if I'm rattling; but, I hope this helps.
I have a 18 foot center console as Panacea Harbor Marina. I pay approximately $135 month with taxes. It's like $110 for the boat then another $20 bucks for trailer storage. It was cheaper last year; but, they raised their price on boat storage like $0.25 a foot and their trailer storage went up from $10 bucks to $20. Mine is stored outside on the rack. In the barn is a little more expensive. People there are great and extremely helpful to newbies like me. When I was looking, Shields was very comparable in price as was Bay Side Marina. Everybody had some openings when I was looking; but, that was several months ago. Shields did also have some hangar type sheds around the back. They were significantly cheaper; but, I can't remember how much. They didn't have any of those available when I was looking. If you're in one of those sheds, you back trailer, boat , and all in, then pull it out and put your boat in the water yourself. I live in one of those subdivisions like you're looking at...pass on it unless you absolutely love the house. I hate not being able to have my boat at the house. Makes playing real tough. Sorry if I'm rattling; but, I hope this helps.
I agree. What are they going to say about my BBQ, peeing off the back porch, and Steve Earle songs over the stereo on Sundays during the NASCAR races?Eerman wrote:I live in one of those subdivisions like you're looking at...pass on it unless you absolutely love the house.
I need to play 'guitar town' (by Steve Earle) and 'east bound and down' (by Jerry Reed) at least 12 times for Dale Jr. to win.
- dstockwell
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I keep my 23' WA cuddy at shields in the " on the trailer storage". It's $55 a month, I really like it. To keep this boat on the rack (in the big buildings, where they put it in/out for you) would cost approx. $175 per month ( they charge by the foot). With the "on the trailer storage", you have access to your boat 24/7....it's not that big of a deal to hook up to the truck and put it in the water...approx 200 yards. I think some places may be available...see Chuck or Brett, they've always been very nice to me.



Time on the water is NEVER wasted time.
Don- I actually read it:
"Section Nineteen. Ancillary vehicles. No boats, campers, trucks larger
than 1 ton pickups, trailers, motor homes or recreational vehicles shall
be parked, kept or stored on any lot, except same shall be enclosed
within a six (6) foot high privacy fence in the rear of the
residence."
"Section Nineteen. Ancillary vehicles. No boats, campers, trucks larger
than 1 ton pickups, trailers, motor homes or recreational vehicles shall
be parked, kept or stored on any lot, except same shall be enclosed
within a six (6) foot high privacy fence in the rear of the
residence."
- dstockwell
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- Joined: March 5th, 2002, 8:00 pm
- Location: Valdosta, GA