Unpaved Lot
2 sizes available
Jeffersonville, Kentucky
27.6 mi
near 3725 KY-213
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Traditional facilities
Traditional facilities
Wide variety of sizes
Wide variety of sizes
Lowest prices
Lowest prices
Highest safety rating
Highest safety rating
Protection plans
Protection plans
Nationwide availability
Nationwide availability
Verified hosts
Verified hosts
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Boat storage prices in Carlisle are $74 on average per month.
The size of boat storage you need depends on the boat type. For example, Class A boats (typically fishing dinghies) may fit in a 10 X 15 storage space, while Class 2 boats should have at least a 20 X 40 storage unit. If you rent covered or indoor boat storage, make sure to measure your boat's clearance.
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Here's how to get your boat ready for long-term storage:
Put a vented cover on or wrap your boat, if storing outside, which can typically be found at your local boating shop.
Carlisle temperatures can get below 35 in the winter, so you should winterize your boat. First, flush and drain the engine, and protect it from corrosion by adding lubricant. If you're keeping gas in the tank, add a fuel stabilizer. If not, drain the fuel lines. Replace the engine filters and check the oil, hoses, clamps, and belts. Drain the coolant and use antifreeze. Remove moisture by cleaning and wiping down the outside and inside of the boat. Finally, prevent rodents from entering by plugging the exhaust outlets.
Avoid storing a boat outside in the winter. Carlisle's high winter humidity can increase the opportunities of mold and mildew having a party in your boat. If you need to rent outdoor boat storage, use a vented boat cover. Rent climate-controlled boat storage to be fully protected from high humidity.
Yes, it's recommended you get insurance. Your homeowner's or renter's insurance policy should cover potential theft or damage while your boat is being stored.