Heated storage and abilty to work on your boat.
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Those are some real good prices just for the boat. Pleasure Cove is several thousand for winter months.
However the real expense lies in the heating of the area or building. Even at 50-60 degree's its expensive, especially depending on the square footage your heating. I can fit 3 45's next to one another with tow rigs still connected, with a few feet to spare, and a few more 30-35's off to the side. Again, just not sure about opening up the extra space.
If OSD is going to run a business out of there, then its just part of the cost of doing business regarding the heating.
However the real expense lies in the heating of the area or building. Even at 50-60 degree's its expensive, especially depending on the square footage your heating. I can fit 3 45's next to one another with tow rigs still connected, with a few feet to spare, and a few more 30-35's off to the side. Again, just not sure about opening up the extra space.
If OSD is going to run a business out of there, then its just part of the cost of doing business regarding the heating.
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Those are some real good prices just for the boat. Pleasure Cove is several thousand for winter months.
However the real expense lies in the heating of the area or building. Even at 50-60 degree's its expensive, especially depending on the square footage your heating. I can fit 3 45's next to one another with tow rigs still connected, with a few feet to spare, and a few more 30-35's off to the side. Again, just not sure about opening up the extra space.
If OSD is going to run a business out of there, then its just part of the cost of doing business regarding the heating.
However the real expense lies in the heating of the area or building. Even at 50-60 degree's its expensive, especially depending on the square footage your heating. I can fit 3 45's next to one another with tow rigs still connected, with a few feet to spare, and a few more 30-35's off to the side. Again, just not sure about opening up the extra space.
If OSD is going to run a business out of there, then its just part of the cost of doing business regarding the heating.
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For reference:
$150/month- Old Newburg Fire House. Price is per bay and there are 4 bays. Includes electric but not heat. Heat is available if someone (or all 4) were willing to pay the oil bill. A 45' Sonic was in there last year, could go slightly bigger.
$200/month- window and siding warehouse in Temple Hills. Storage is in separate area than production but is secure. It is kept around 50-60 degrees. Can fit 4 40 footers, can have access to boat but can't pull it in/out since they are kind of shoe horned in with 2 facing each way and trailer tounges meeting in the middle if that paints a better picture (he has forklift that makes that happen).
I know you are in a different area but kind of an idea what pricing was when I was looking last year.
$150/month- Old Newburg Fire House. Price is per bay and there are 4 bays. Includes electric but not heat. Heat is available if someone (or all 4) were willing to pay the oil bill. A 45' Sonic was in there last year, could go slightly bigger.
$200/month- window and siding warehouse in Temple Hills. Storage is in separate area than production but is secure. It is kept around 50-60 degrees. Can fit 4 40 footers, can have access to boat but can't pull it in/out since they are kind of shoe horned in with 2 facing each way and trailer tounges meeting in the middle if that paints a better picture (he has forklift that makes that happen).
I know you are in a different area but kind of an idea what pricing was when I was looking last year.
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Those are some real good prices just for the boat. Pleasure Cove is several thousand for winter months.
However the real expense lies in the heating of the area or building. Even at 50-60 degree's its expensive, especially depending on the square footage your heating. I can fit 3 45's next to one another with tow rigs still connected, with a few feet to spare, and a few more 30-35's off to the side. Again, just not sure about opening up the extra space.
If OSD is going to run a business out of there, then its just part of the cost of doing business regarding the heating.
However the real expense lies in the heating of the area or building. Even at 50-60 degree's its expensive, especially depending on the square footage your heating. I can fit 3 45's next to one another with tow rigs still connected, with a few feet to spare, and a few more 30-35's off to the side. Again, just not sure about opening up the extra space.
If OSD is going to run a business out of there, then its just part of the cost of doing business regarding the heating.