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Originally Posted by wjb21ndtown
(Post 3379940)
What do you do for winter storage?
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
(Post 3380019)
My Beacon Cove story.............
Had my Fountain in one of the outdoor storage racks in front of the building for 3 years. In the middle of the season in 2007 they call me on a Monday morning and say my boat is to heavy for their forklifts and the lift chain broke while they were lifting my boat out. I was standing there when they lifted the boat and saw and heard nothing break. They said they would put me in one more time to leave or I could use a well for the remainder of the season which I had to do as no other rack was available. The next day another boat was in the rack I vacated. Might as well tell my Michigan Harbor story also............ Had my brand new boat trailer stolen from their lot summer of 2000. When I told the marina office what happened they just blew me off. Couple weeks later mine and a bunch of other boats were broken into, again a complete blow off. My previous boat was rack stored at Lands End for a few years but the drive and traffic on S. River Rd. on weekends made me leave their. Backing into the takeout wells there is difficult with the river current and boat traffic going to the gas docks. We're in Traverse City now and really enjoy the area but there are no rack facilities and only a few marinas with long waiting lists and high rates. Luckly we got into a marina our third summer here. ed |
I've read through all the posts and haven't determined if there is a good or bad in and out place. I would like to rack store mine this year, but if I have to risk theft or someone not being available to pull it out or put it in I'll keep it on the trailer.
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I always heard good things about Anchor Bay Marine when we were still downstate.
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
(Post 3380279)
I always heard good things about Anchor Bay Marine when we were still downstate.
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Originally Posted by Irishtornado
(Post 3380450)
That would work perfect for me if they have rack storage.
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
(Post 3380279)
I always heard good things about Anchor Bay Marine when we were still downstate.
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Okay I thought I could help out a few peeps with rack storage here we go:
Anchor Bay Marina: Good: Only a rack storage building Hot dock girls Clean floors and building Very nice to work with and they will help you out Newer style forks Bad: Can only work on your boat during the week not on the weekends no ground rack work on the weekends. No ramp or trailer storage Beacon Cove Marina Good: On site boat ramp Free trailer storage Cheaper prices Can work on your boat all week Bad: No girls Not easy to work with Hours suck Dirty building and floors Forks are old style and not in good shape Belle Maer Good: Clean builing and floors Great hours Use of the bubbler when parked Ground work use 7 days a week Great soft forks Nice place Bad: No girls No trailer storage |
Dang Johnny you said "girls" in one post more than you did in the last 2 years LOL.
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Belle Maer has racks? I wasn't aware.
I don't know if it has changed, but from what I understand the trailer storage at BCM isn't "free" anymore. I think you pay something like $100-150 for the summer to keep your trailer there, if you want to store it on their yard. Hot dock girls alone may do it for me. The worthless SOBs at BCMs gas dock have driven me to the point of nearly punching the one moron. Anyone that's been there knows who it is too... |
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