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Sammy 11-17-2016 08:52 AM

Rack Storage
 
I know it may vary between marinas but how large a boat can you have to take advantage of rack storage?

FWP 11-17-2016 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sammy (Post 271940)
I know it may vary between marinas but how large a boat can you have to take advantage of rack storage?

Usually only up too 25 Ft. for rack storage


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ron82056 11-17-2016 09:44 PM

I have seen 31' boats at Paugus Bay Marina. They reconfigure the racks to allow for the bigger boats and charge accordingly. A 28' boat with a 9' beam and no arch seem to fit in most of their racks.

Doobs41378 11-18-2016 07:08 AM

My neighbor racks his at Silver Sands. It is 28' I believe.

Sammy 11-18-2016 12:27 PM

Thank you all. Looking to purchase a bigger boat and have no experience with rack storage. Any other advice regarding rack storage would be helpful. Hours of operation, good points, limitations?

Descant 11-18-2016 01:43 PM

Geography
 
As is often the case here, we don't know where you operate from. Paugus Bay Marina may be great, but not if you're from Wolfeboro. As noted on many threads, dealers tend to to serve their own customers first, so you may get a better negotiated storage deal where you buy the boat. Doing a spreadsheet to answer your questions won't help if that dealer says, "Gee I wish you'd bought the boat from me. Then I could have helped you." Often, not always, the boat purchase and storage are closely linked, and you may want to negotiate a package.


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