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Boat storage prices in Edwards are $56 per month, on average.
The ideal boat storage size depends. Class 2 boats will need at least a 20 X 40 storage unit, while Class A boats (typically fishing dinghies) should be able to fit in a 10 X 15 storage unit. Make sure to measure your boat's clearance if you rent indoor or covered boat storage.
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Access any time: Rent boat storage in Edwards that has flexible access, ideal for getting to your boat on your own schedule.
Security: Some types of boat storage near Edwards provide security features such as an access code or padlock, while some even provide alarm systems or all-day surveillance. Neighbor has the best secure Edwards boat storage.
Follow these tips for how to store a boat long-term:
Make any necessary repairs.
If you're opting for dry vs. wet storage, disconnect the battery. If you're storing in the water, the battery should be left on board and connected.
The engine should be flushed and stored vertically, if possible.
Use fuel stabilizer.
Treat vinyl with a protective spray.
For long-term boat trailer storage, the wheels should be put on wood blocks to prevent tire damage.
If storing outside, use a vented boat cover or boat wrap, which you may find at your local boating store.
Edwards temperatures can get below 35 in the winter, so you should winterize your boat. First, flush and drain the engine, and add lubricant to protect it from corrosion. If you're keeping gas in the tank, add a fuel stabilizer. If not, drain the fuel lines. Replace the engine filters and check clamps, belts, hoses, and the oil. Drain the coolant and use antifreeze. Remove moisture by cleaning and wiping down the outside and inside of the boat. Last, plug exhaust outlets to prevent rodents from entering.
Avoid storing a boat outside in the winter. Edwards's high winter humidity can increase the opportunities of mildew and mold developing in your boat. If you need to rent outdoor boat storage, use a vented boat cover. Indoor, climate-controlled boat storage offers the best protection against damp air.
Yes, it's suggested you have insurance. Oftentimes, homeowner's or renter's insurance will cover potential damage or theft while your boat is in storage, but check your policy to confirm.