Boat Storage

When you need a spot to keep your boat or other watercraft, count on The Storage Manager. Our boat storage spaces are perfect for tucking away your boat, Jet Ski, or pontoon between adventures or long-term during the offseason. 

Why Do I Need Boat Storage?

It may seem easier to store your boat at home, but it can make parking and maneuvering your other vehicles trickier daily. By taking advantage of The Storage Manager’s boat storage solutions, you can save space in your garage or driveway and keep your vessel closer to major roads and highways for easier travel to the water. 

Types of Boat Storage

At The Storage Manager, we offer the following different boat storage options:

Outdoor Parking

Our outdoor parking lets you easily access your boat whenever you want to go on the water. While it doesn’t completely shield your boat from rain, sun, or snow, you can use your own cover or tarp to help shield it from bad weather.

Covered Storage

Covered storage is a great choice for boat owners who want additional peace of mind. It shields your boat from prolonged exposure to sunlight, rain, and other potentially harmful weather conditions. 

Benefits of Boat Storage

Boat storage provides a space where you can confidently store your vessel while freeing up space at home in your driveway or garage. Our storage facilities have gated access, so only people who rent with us and staff can enter. We also have digital video recording cameras to document all activity on-site for your peace of mind.

Tips for Boat Storage

Step 1: Clean the Boat Thoroughly

Start by washing the boat inside and out to remove dirt, salt, and grime. This will help reduce corrosion and maintain the boat’s finish.

Step 2: Dry the Boat Completely

After cleaning, check that the boat is completely dry. Pay special attention to hard-to-reach areas, as moisture can lead to mold and mildew growth.

Step 3: Remove and Store Gear

Take out any loose items, like ropes, life jackets, or tools, and store them somewhere dry. Removing electronics, like radios or navigation devices, is also a good idea so they don’t get damaged by moisture.

Step 4: Check and Maintain the Engine

Change the oil, flush the cooling system, and apply fogging oil to the engine to guard it during storage. Also, review fluid levels, belts, and hoses to verify that everything is in good condition.

Step 5: Disconnect and Charge the Battery

Remove the battery, clean the terminals, and store the battery in a cool, dry place. To prolong its life, keep the battery charged during the offseason.

Step 6: Cover the Boat

A high-quality, fitted cover shields the boat from dirt, debris, and UV damage. The cover should have ventilation to avoid moisture buildup.

Rent Storage for Your Boat With The Storage Manager

When you feel like your driveway is running out of room, turn to The Storage Manager. Whether you’re getting ready for a weekend getaway or a quick lake day, we’ve got you covered with accessible, convenient boat storage. Contact The Storage Manager today to learn how we can make storing your vessel easier.