Where to keep the boat in South FL?
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Indoor storage on a trailer sounds like a viable option, certainly one that I am considering, it can just get old getting the boat on and off the trailer. It makes it tough to just grab some chick and go for a burst, ya know?
I'm really looking forward to using the boat in FL. Watching the old cigs and scarabs motor around the lauderdale canals when i was a kid is what got me pumped up about fast boats in the first place. I heard that the boat scene has been pretty slow down there lately, hope it turns around this winter.
I'm really looking forward to using the boat in FL. Watching the old cigs and scarabs motor around the lauderdale canals when i was a kid is what got me pumped up about fast boats in the first place. I heard that the boat scene has been pretty slow down there lately, hope it turns around this winter.
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My suggestion is Hideaway Marina in Pompano Beach, FL. They are just 5 minutes from the intracoastal and about 20 minutes to the inlet but they are on a quiet canal with plenty of dock space. I drive by that marina every day and I saw a sign advertising storage rates starting at $199/month. The price is most probably for small boats, but it is worth calling them. 954.943.3200. They also have a great service department, which has an excellent reputation, and being a local, I can tell you, there are not many places like Hideaway. They are under a new ownership for about 6 months now and I know they have great specials. Hope this helps. Check out also www.TheHideawayMarina.com



