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Old 12-28-2012, 09:02 AM   #1
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naples area boat storage

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Looking for recomendations for boat storage in naples area.


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Old 12-28-2012, 12:50 PM   #2
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JON, not sure about Naples but 20 miles North, Ft. Myers, where Sea Level has been berthed (4 yrs.) is Ft. Myers Boat Club. Facility offers wet and hard storage, full service without the typical marina ''fallout'' airborne dirt. High probability, less expensive than Naples. Contact person, Trent. Not associated with this facility, simply pleased with marina.
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Storage in the water, on the hard, on a trailer, in someones back yard. You really need to provide some info. Chuck
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The real FL question is will the storage include the Hurricane season?

If it will going inland a good way to a Hurricane Hole is worth the travel tiime.

What do you need to store , and for how long?
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Thanks for responses.Just bought Island Gypsy 32. This years plans are to store it Feb.-Nov. and get it ready for when the admiral retires next fall.

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You really need to provide some details in order to get any useful suggestions. If you just want to park it in a slip, call the marinas in the Naples and Marco Island area and get a price. If you want dry storage, that will be completely different in that area. When you say "get it ready" do you plan to work on the boat yourself and what kind of work will you be doing? It all makes the possibilities change. Chuck
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no heavy work(hopefully) just install upper helm station depth finder,shot of freon in fridge,general cleaning.

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