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You need to maintain the boat even if you are selling or just passing the asset to your family. Some of the other benefits are:
The most important benefit of covering your boat with a boat cover is that you can use it from season to season. This means that you are investing, unlike the single-use shrink wrap.
Most boat owners pay professional companies to shrink-wrap. These companies follow the treatment before the season every year. The cost of installing depends on the type and length of the vessel. here
The first option you may consider is a traditional storage unit. This is typically the cheapest and most readily available option, as there are self-storage facilities all over the place. The biggest constraint though is size. Standard unit sizes tend to max out at 10ft wide, 20-30ft long, and 8-10ft tall. If your boat won’t fit in those dimensions, self-storage may not be an option for you. You also want extra room available for you to be able to come in and perform maintenance on your boat, which may not be possible in such a small space.
Last but not least is specialized indoor boat storage. These wide-open spaces can usually handle boats up to 50ft long, and often offer all sorts of perks and services such as free transport to and from the facility, full winterization of your boat, and free summertime storage for your trailer. The only negative is price—this is the most expensive option. [links]
The next thing to consider is the conditions your boat will be stored in. Climate control is a big deal in terms of protecting your boat from the elements. It’s also another thing that your insurance company can demand in order to provide coverage, so be sure to check that insurance policy. Aside from that, you also want to be sure that the facility’s cleanliness is well maintained to avoid dust or dirt getting to your boat.
I'm with Enginesilo. I'm from upstate NY and invested in a shrink wrap gun. I buy rolls of wrap online (usually 17' X 120') for about $150. Gets me 4 years of wrapping my boat. more
Bought a place with a large equipment shed to house the boat. The first three years mice got in the boat and chewed on the insulation of my MFD. Not happy but no real damage. more
Tarps can work, but you still have to frame it up with posts and nylon bands to bear the weight of snow. The other issue I've seen a lot with tarps is wind issues. First, its not nearly as tight as wrap, so the wind can whip it up and possibly tear the tarp. Also, a good amount of wind over the winter and you may unwrap the boat in the spring and have it covered in blue (or whatever color your tarp may be) flakes. Can be a real pain to clean up!