Whats it Worth?
#31
Not as ideal as rack storage with slip and fuel service but it'll be a lot cheaper and the boat will get use.
Last edited by thisistank; 07-21-2015 at 08:48 PM.
#34
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Im guessing if he is in the wonderful state of California, he probably has a home owners association that sh!ts purple twinkies if he has two blades of grass taller than 1.256 inches tall......
#35
That's why we love on the beach with ZERO association dues. Kept the cig on a trailer 3 miles from the water.
#37
Bingo on the CA part!! I dont have an association but the way my lot is (hills) wont allow storage of anything but the cars in the garage.
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08 OPA High Points Champion
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#39
Yeah normally that would be ok if I lived in Chino. But at my airport they wont let you store boats in them. Its funny to me that with all of our coastline in CA they really do not make it owning a boat attractive unless you have a million plus dollar yacht, Sea Ra, or some type of boat that loves bottom paint and seagull crap.
Last edited by airshares; 07-22-2015 at 09:21 PM.
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We have HOA'a all over Florida. They can only fine you a certain amount - for instance mine is a 1 time $1,000 fine. So I park my boat next to my house because the fine is cheaper than storage elsewhere. None of the neighbors have a problem with it and there is nothing the HOA can do about it now according to there covenants and bylaws.



