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KN 11-09-2016 04:44 PM

Portable boat shelters/garage?
 
Does anyone have a connection or have discounts for OSO members, Looking online at portable garages I need a 12' wide x 10' Tall x 40' long?

Thanks

Dave M 11-10-2016 06:43 AM

I was shopping for one of those metal carport types. A lot of places sell them, and prices are close. I was quoted around 3K for 12W x 12H x 36L If you get a lot of snow you might need something more heavy duty.

SB 11-10-2016 07:17 AM


Originally Posted by KN (Post 4499169)
Does anyone have a connection or have discounts for OSO members, Looking online at portable garages I need a 12' wide x 10' Tall x 40' long?

Thanks

I know you are in a snow area, so I'd be careful with this. When we have had big snow (central, NH) I have seen tons of these come down on what was stored inside.

So, shop accordingly as I'm sure some are better with this than others.

Edit in:


Originally Posted by Dave M (Post 4499320)
I was shopping for one of those metal carport types. A lot of places sell them, and prices are close. I was quoted around 3K for 12W x 12H x 36L If you get a lot of snow you might need something more heavy duty.

LOL, I should have read your reply first...I wouldn't have had to answer too. Hah.

TooLateVTEC 11-10-2016 10:36 AM

I just had a 18'x46'x10' tall car port put up, with 3 sides enclosed to put mine in.

Because it was so long they had to put 2 car ports together as they dont make a bottom rail long enough. With that comes a seam in the roof they said if you use the horizontal roof and they said after several years it may leak.

I said thats fine ill just reseal it, when they called to setup the install day, they gave me a helluva deal on going to the vertical roof that I couldnt pass up. It looks so much better than the horizontal style and they said you can take it down and move the building as many times as you want, where for some reason they said the horizontal roof doesnt do well after being moved, dont remember what they said the deal was with that.

Its hard to beat an enclosed car port for the money vs the sq/ft, I priced out so many different ways and thats what I picked.

I also plan on using some angle iron to run long ways along the roof to help strengthen the "trusses", probably 2 rows on each side and then closing in the front with a garage door. They only charged $200 for a 36" side entry door installed, and you could get the door with a window for the same price.

Carolina Car Ports is who I used if you care to know.

Speedracer29 11-10-2016 11:44 AM

I used Carolina Carports, as well. They have a version that is rated for snowfall, more of an A-frame roof than the traditional versions, with C-channel connecting the "trusses". They're called boxed-eave style by some companies.

If it's over 8" of snow, I get out the roof rake. Less than that and I let Mother Nature take her course. 3 winters, 2 of them brutal, and I've been very happy with it.

tdbrickndirt 11-10-2016 12:06 PM

I have this one from shelter logic. 44x22x13. I wanted a little extra height so I put a mafia block footing. Bolted the legs into the concrete. Went with the thicker material as well.

http://i1160.photobucket.com/albums/...sk99weeei.jpeg

northernoffshore 11-10-2016 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by TooLateVTEC (Post 4499380)
I just had a 18'x46'x10' tall car port put up, with 3 sides enclosed to put mine in.

Because it was so long they had to put 2 car ports together as they dont make a bottom rail long enough. With that comes a seam in the roof they said if you use the horizontal roof and they said after several years it may leak.

I said thats fine ill just reseal it, when they called to setup the install day, they gave me a helluva deal on going to the vertical roof that I couldnt pass up. It looks so much better than the horizontal style and they said you can take it down and move the building as many times as you want, where for some reason they said the horizontal roof doesnt do well after being moved, dont remember what they said the deal was with that.

Its hard to beat an enclosed car port for the money vs the sq/ft, I priced out so many different ways and thats what I picked.

I also plan on using some angle iron to run long ways along the roof to help strengthen the "trusses", probably 2 rows on each side and then closing in the front with a garage door. They only charged $200 for a 36" side entry door installed, and you could get the door with a window for the same price.

Carolina Car Ports is who I used if you care to know.

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