How much does it cost to keep an RV or a boat in storage?
If you are currently contemplating purchasing an RV or boat but are unable to park it on your property, you must include the cost of off-site storage in your budget with the price of the RV or boat, insurance, maintenance, licensing expenses, and taxes. Your overall ownership expenses will include the cost of storage.
Parking for RVs
When storing an RV, every indoor or covered space must have larger clearances and be at least 10 feet wide, unlike when storing a watercraft. It should go without saying that larger rigs need more storage space, which means their expenses will be greater than those of smaller RVs.
In addition to the standard storage charge, many facilities provide a wide choice of optional services. While some boat storage facilities will shrink wrap your boat in a protective plastic film to prepare it for storage, RV storage facilities will do everything from draining and cleaning your holding tanks to washing and drying the RV, detailing the interior and exterior, shampooing the carpets, repairing a damaged tire, turning on the refrigerator 24 hours before your departure, and much more.
While some facilities charge a fee for extra services, several RV and boat storage facilities provide these pre- and post-departure services in the rental fee. One of these upscale service-oriented facilities costs between $140 and $400 per month for enclosed storage chambers 15' to 45' in length.
Consider the following:
The cost of RV and boat storage is determined by a variety of variables, just like any other cost element.
The storage facility's location (i.e., its condition and proximity to an urban center) and the kind of storage needed are variables that impact storage costs (meaning outdoor uncovered, outdoor covered, indoor public, or indoor private storage). The final obvious issue that will impact the storage rate is the size of the space necessary for your individual RV or watercraft.
Boat storage
Boats provide a unique storage challenge since some of the larger boats do not come on a trailer. Because the storage facility for these boats may be located near an ocean port, lake, or river, large slings are utilized to hoist the boats out of (and then back into) the water. After being moved, the boat is placed on blocks in its designated storage location.
Because of the multiple levels of the hull, the flying bridge, and overhead electronics, these larger vessels may need substantially more clearance, while the majority of smaller boats on trailers only require a storage facility that is 8' to 10' high. While storing a small boat on a trailer in an open outdoor lot may cost about $45 to $90 per month, storing a large boat may cost well over $1,000 per month. Inquire about the cost of RV storage in Mohave County.
Is it safe to store RVs and boats?
Secure RV parking is more important than how much space you need or the facility's storage options. Take special note of the security measures available for your boat or RV. Site security is something you cannot afford to overlook. Paying extra for a safe facility may wind up costing you more than paying less for one with insufficient or no security. Your RV or boat may have been damaged, vandalized, or had components and accessories stolen.
Even if suitable security measures are in place, such as requiring private entry codes to enter the gated storage lot, many tenants may still access rental properties throughout the clock. As a result, numerous people have access to the codes required to enter the structure. The majority of institutions keep a list of the codes required to access their secure locations. If misbehavior occurs, they may then submit information to investigators. Regrettably, it may not be enough.
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