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The average price to store a boat in Hollis is $75 each month.
The size of boat storage you need depends on the boat type. For example, 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. Measure the boat's clearance if you rent covered or indoor boat storage.
Use the map feature to locate Hollis boat storage near your house or close to your favorite spot to fish. You can also use the list view to view boat storage or type in your zip code in your neck of the woods.
Check out a few popular boat storage options:
Read these tips for storing a boat long-term:
Put a vented cover on or wrap your boat, if storing outside, which can typically be found at Cabela's, located at 100 Cabelas Blvd, Scarborough. You might also check REI, located at 90 Rock Row Suite 100, Westbrook, for other boating products.
Hollis temps can get below 35 during 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 exterior and interior of the boat. Finally, plug exhaust outlets to prevent rodents from entering.
Try not to store a boat outside in the winter. Hollis's high wintertime humidity can increase the odds of mold and mildew developing in your boat. If you need to rent outdoor boat storage, use a vented boat cover. Rent indoor, climate-controlled boat storage to be fully protected from moist air.
Yes, you should get insurance. Read your homeowner's or renter's insurance policy to confirm that it covers potential theft or damage while your boat is in storage.