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Boat Storage Tips for First-Time Owners

  • Writer: Highway 75 Parking
    Highway 75 Parking
  • 3 days ago
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Highway 75 Parking on Boat Storage Tips for First-Time Owners

Buying your first boat is exciting. Whether you’re dreaming of weekend fishing trips or lake adventures with family, owning a boat opens up new possibilities. But what happens when you’re not on the water? That’s where boat storage becomes important.


As a first-time boat owner, you may not know all the best practices for keeping your boat safe, clean, and ready for use. In this blog, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about boat storage—how to choose the right type, what to do before storing, and how

Highway 75 Parking & Storage can help.


Why Boat Storage Matters

Storing your boat properly isn’t just about saving space. It helps:

  • Prevent weather damage

  • Avoid theft or vandalism

  • Keep pests away

  • Extend the life of your boat and equipment

  • Make your next launch easier


Whether it’s short-term or long-term, choosing the right boat storage method protects your investment.


Types of Boat Storage


1. Outdoor Storage

This option involves parking your boat in a secure lot, usually on a trailer. It’s a popular and cost-effective choice.

Pros:

  • Affordable

  • Convenient access

  • Great for larger boats

Cons:

  • Exposed to sun, rain, and snow

  • May require a boat cover for protection


2. Covered Storage

Covered storage includes a roofed space that protects your boat from above but leaves the sides open.

Pros:

  • Partial protection from weather

  • Lower cost than indoor storage

Cons:

  • Still exposed to humidity, pests, and dust


3. Indoor Storage

Your boat is stored in an enclosed space, like a garage or warehouse. This is the best option for maximum protection.

Pros:

  • Complete weather and UV protection

  • Greater security

  • Keeps boat cleaner longer

Cons:

  • Higher cost

  • May have limited availability for larger boats


At Highway 75 Parking & Storage, we offer secure outdoor and covered storage options perfect for both new and experienced boat owners.


Preparing Your Boat for Storage

Before putting your boat in storage, take a few simple steps to protect it. Here’s a quick checklist:


1. Clean the Exterior and Interior

Wash off dirt, salt, and grime from the hull, deck, and motor. Vacuum out any crumbs or debris from the cabin to avoid mold and pests.


2. Drain All Water Systems

Empty the bilge, live wells, and freshwater tanks. Freezing temperatures can cause cracks and damage if water is left behind.


3. Add Fuel Stabilizer

Top off your fuel tank and add a stabilizer to prevent the gas from breaking down during storage.


4. Disconnect the Battery

Remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry place. This helps extend battery life and prevents corrosion.


5. Cover Your Boat

Use a high-quality, fitted boat cover to shield it from dust, sunlight, and moisture. Even in covered storage, a cover adds extra protection.


Common Mistakes First-Time Owners Make

Learning the ropes of boat ownership includes a few bumps along the way. Avoid these common mistakes:


1. Skipping Maintenance Before Storage

Putting a dirty or damaged boat into storage can lead to bigger problems later. Always prep it properly.


2. Not Using a Boat Cover

A simple boat cover can prevent damage from dirt, animals, and moisture.


3. Ignoring the Trailer

Check tire pressure, grease wheel bearings, and inspect lights on your trailer. It needs care too!


4. Choosing the Wrong Storage Location

Storing your boat at home may seem easy, but professional facilities offer better protection and security.


How Highway 75 Parking & Storage Can Help

We know you want peace of mind when storing your boat. That’s why Highway 75 Parking & Storage offers solutions tailored to first-time and experienced boat owners


Our Features:

Gated property with 24/7 security monitoring

  • Well-lit and fenced for added safety

  • Large outdoor storage spaces for trailers and boats

  • Covered options to reduce sun and weather exposure

  • Flexible pricing and rental terms

You’ve invested in your boat. Let us help you protect it.


FAQs for First-Time Boat Owners

Q: Can I access my boat any time?

A: Yes! Our facility offers easy, flexible access so you can retrieve your boat when you need it.


Q: What size boats can you accommodate?

A: We have space for everything from small fishing boats to large pontoon boats.


Q: Do I need to reserve a space?

A: We recommend reserving in advance, especially during peak boating seasons.


Final Thoughts

Boat ownership is an exciting adventure, but it also comes with responsibility. Knowing how to store your boat properly will help you avoid damage, save money on repairs, and make your next trip smoother.


Whether you need seasonal boat storage or year-round protection, Highway 75 Parking & Storage is here to help. We make boat storage simple, secure, and stress-free.

Call or visit us today to learn more about our boat storage options and reserve your space!


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Why Choose Highway 75 Parking?


At Highway 75 Parking, we prioritize convenience, your safety and peace of mind.


Our facility is designed with truck drivers in mind, offering:


• Ample, Well-Lit Parking Spaces: Ensuring visibility and reducing risks of accidents and theft.

• Advanced Security Measures: Including multiple surveillance cameras monitoring the entrance and main lot.

• Convenient Location: Strategically situated along Highway 75 just 7 miles north of the Walmart Distribution Center at 2849 SE Washington Blvd in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.


Choose Highway 75 Parking for a secure, reliable, and driver-friendly parking experience.

3849 SE Washington Blvd

Bartlesville, OK 74006

 
 
 

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