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93 shooter 09-06-2012 11:50 AM

trailer storage,what would you do?
 
marina charges $350.00 per year to store trailer outside.i have been paying this for the past 10 years .i have not used the trailer one time,and from sitting outside the trailer now needs to be reconditioned.for some reason i thing that i need to keep the trailer(not sure why since i have not never used)would you keep on paying the storage fee or should i sell trailer,and if for some reason i need a trailer,can purchase a new one.

97FASTech 09-06-2012 12:21 PM

Location
 
Where are you located? In a hurricane area? Inland lake? You have spent 3500, how much would a cheap trailer cost if you needed one. How fast can you get one if needed? How much to repair your current trailer? How much is your current trailer worth after or before repairs? Just some thoughts to mull over.

dereknkathy 09-07-2012 07:27 PM

i guess you don't wanna take it home and have it in your back yard...

Shag555 09-07-2012 07:42 PM

You know as soon as you sell it, you're gonna need it. Maybe you need to find a different place to keep it.

ChargeIt 09-12-2012 09:26 AM

10 years and never used the trailer? What size of boat? Location?

How do you get service work done on the boat? Most marinas I am familiar with charge a premium to pull a boat on thier trailer. I would pay the slightly higher marina price just for the convience that if there was an emergency issue with the boat; the trailer at the marina ready for use.

You have owned the boat 10 years, congrats but a longish time, do you have any intentions on selling in the future, depending on size, could make a difference on saleability.

Are you looking at more than repack bearings, new tires, bunks and recovery strap?

It is standard practice around here, marinas dont charge trailer storage for an annual slipped boat. They just drag it a half mile away to the "bone yard". Guess I will not take that for granted in the future.


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