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bwalsh |
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Posts: 75 | This is a question for guys from the Chicago area who may have been in a similar position. I have a Tuffy X-170 in Northern Wisconsin. I live in a close-in suburb north of Chicago. I have always kept the boat in Wisconsin over the winter for two reasons - 1) I don't have garage space for it and 2) I never had a tow vehicle that I would be comfortable making a long trip with. I now have a tow vehicle that would be up to the job, but nowhere to store the boat. Is there a place where a person could, for a reasonable expense, store a boat over the winter and be able to pull it out a few times in late September/October and early spring to use locally, weather permitting? Is this even worth the effort and expense given the short time I would be able to use it locally before Memorial Day and after mid-September or early October? Thanks for any guidance/experiences. | ||
dKrum |
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Posts: 31 | You could try this place if the Racine area is not too far for you. It looks pretty good to me. http://hribarstorage.com/ | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20219 Location: oswego, il | I can Remember indoor storage being 120 a month 20 years ago. No electricity. Maybe someone offering a private space cheap would be your best option. Edited by ToddM 8/27/2020 3:05 PM | ||
mikie |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Do you have yard space for one of those pop-up storage buildings? You can always re-grow the grass in the spring. m | ||
bwalsh |
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Posts: 75 | Thanks for the thoughts. Live in Evanston on a city sized lot. Really no options for storing on our property. Been looking for options, but leaning towards its just not possible. Anyone has a brainstorm, I'd be glad to hear it. Otherwise, the boat stays up north again. | ||
esoxlucifer |
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Posts: 305 | Live in city of Chicago now and used to live in Evanston, so I know what you mean about Lot size/limited options. Not sure its a brainstorm, but if you've got enough garage height(or willing to raise roof) consider a lift for boat/trailer with vehicle underneath. Having rig at your disposal may open your mind to new offseason angling opportunies south, east and west as well. | ||
ponylou |
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Posts: 49 | I live in Evanston too, I actually store my boat in Antioch, quite a few places that do boat storage near the chain. I keep it there year round I'm 2 minutes from the launch. I would check around that area, happy to ask my renter if he has any short term option for you. | ||
North of 8 |
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Something I have seen done where lot was narrow but moderately deep is to put a door on the back of the garage, back the boat through the garage, park it in the back yard. | |||
bwalsh |
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Posts: 75 | Thanks. I will look around the chain. If you are willing to share any recommendations that would be great. | ||
ponylou |
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Posts: 49 | Sent you a DM | ||
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