Boat Storage in Twin Cities
cast10K
Posted 11/18/2010 5:34 PM (#467302)
Subject: Boat Storage in Twin Cities




Posts: 432


Location: Eagan, MN
Looking for a place to keep my boat this winter, preferable indoors unless someone can pursuade me that there's no reason to. I always kept my old boat in the backyard over the winter, but dropped a pretty penny on my new one and leary about taking any chances w/ it. Open to driving a ways if I need to. Ok guys let the suggestions fly. Thanks!
FYGR8
Posted 11/18/2010 6:50 PM (#467310 - in reply to #467302)
Subject: RE: Boat Storage in Twin Cities





I still have room in Hayward. You did say you would drive a little.

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bturg
Posted 11/18/2010 7:32 PM (#467316 - in reply to #467302)
Subject: RE: Boat Storage in Twin Cities




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Frankies in Chisago has affordable barn style indoor storage, call Frankie and tell him you want the Bob Turgeon "brother in law deal"
Mak51
Posted 11/18/2010 7:37 PM (#467318 - in reply to #467316)
Subject: RE: Boat Storage in Twin Cities




Location: MN
Another option is North Star storage in Minnetonka. They have a large building with parking spots in it where you can store cars, boats, etc.. Only negative is you are paying $100+ / month and other people have access to the building. This might be a last resort option or if you are looking for short-term storage. I rented one of these spots last summer as I didn't have a garage. It was much cheaper than keeping my rig in a Public Storage space as I did the year before. I wasn't a huge fan that anybody with a passcode could access my boat, but I didn't have any problems...



Edited by Mak51 11/18/2010 7:41 PM
cast10K
Posted 11/18/2010 8:16 PM (#467323 - in reply to #467316)
Subject: RE: Boat Storage in Twin Cities




Posts: 432


Location: Eagan, MN
bturg - 11/18/2010 7:32 PM

Frankies in Chisago has affordable barn style indoor storage, call Frankie and tell him you want the Bob Turgeon "brother in law deal"


I bought my boat from Frankies... didn't realize they had storage. Maybe I'll get "valued customer deal" to top it off haha. Thanks Bob.
lookin4 big gurlz
Posted 11/21/2010 9:14 PM (#467608 - in reply to #467323)
Subject: RE: Boat Storage in Twin Cities


I keep my boat out at hansens implement year round.just out of maple grove on bass lake rd. he has good prices and takes good care of people so if its closer to u maybe check them out.

hutter
rpike
Posted 11/23/2010 4:13 PM (#467834 - in reply to #467608)
Subject: RE: Boat Storage in Twin Cities




Posts: 291


Location: Minneapolis
Dan's Southside Marine in Bloomington still had a few spaces left as of this morning.
Clark A
Posted 12/4/2010 9:01 AM (#468979 - in reply to #467834)
Subject: RE: Boat Storage in Twin Cities




Posts: 617


Location: Bloomington, MN
Seasonal Storage in Big Lake, MN.