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  • nautique_stealth
    • Sep 2007
    • 106

    • IL

    • 1999 Air Nautique

    Winter Boat Storage

    Going to be putting it away soon as it gets cold up here in IL quick

    I have a 10x30 unit that is $125/mo (5months) which is very good rate for Chicago area.

    My question... Is there any specific I should be looking for in a storage unit? Do I need an electrical outlet (there are none at this place)?

    How about storing it... Anything special I need to do besides winterize?

    No reason to leave the cover on it, right?

    I've never stored a boat (or anything) before, so tips are welcome!
    1999 Air Nautique - My first boat!
  • TxJole
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jun 2009
    • 898

    • Cedar Creek Lake TEXAS


    #2
    I take the carpet out and cover it, you'll be surprised the amount of dirt you get after it sits.
    2008 210 SAN TE (Moonraker Yellow over Midnight Blue)

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    • GCSuper
      • Jan 2010
      • 292

      • North Texas

      • 2011 Super Air 210 2015 Super Air 210 on order

      #3
      I guess some would call me anal, but I store my boat in a 12 X 26 insulated metal bldg that I built just for off season storage. I always put the cover on mine. Dust, spiders, bugs, etc. No reason not to cover it. With the Texas drought predicted to continue, it may stay in storage longer than I would like.

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      • nautique_stealth
        • Sep 2007
        • 106

        • IL

        • 1999 Air Nautique

        #4
        Thanks for the input guys. Either of you put damprid under the cover?
        1999 Air Nautique - My first boat!

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        • TxJole
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Jun 2009
          • 898

          • Cedar Creek Lake TEXAS


          #5
          I do use damp out if I see water during regular year.

          GC, what are you talking about i've been on the water every weekend on Cedar Creek. i'm the only boat with butter right down the middle.
          2008 210 SAN TE (Moonraker Yellow over Midnight Blue)

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          • BrennanK
            • Feb 2009
            • 348

            • Hopkins, MN

            • 1997 Ski Nautique

            #6
            I would also recommend using some Bounce dryer sheets. They keep things smelling fresh and repel spiders. I use them in the glove box, storage areas, bilge, etc. I also like to prop up my motor box and the observers seats. Anything that is closed, I generally put a block of wood under them to keep some air flow.
            I use a cover as well, but is is just a 'dust cover' so I just lay it over the whole boat; no tying it down. I also bring my teak platform inside the house, in addition I also disconnect one side of all the gas shocks to leave them in the extended position.
            I am anal about my boat.
            1997 Ski Nautique

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            • NCH2oSki
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • Jul 2003
              • 1159

              • Maryville, TN

              • 2005 ski nautique 206 SE

              #7
              Also good to disconect battery, and taping exaust flap shut will keep mice out. Ditto on the dryer sheets, add them to any storage area, bilge etc.
              2005 Ski Nautique 206 SE, Acme 422, PP SG 8.0, ND Tower
              2011 strada with strada bindings

              Prior Boats:
              1986 Sunbird skier with 150 Evinrude VRO
              1992 Mastercraft prostar 190, with Powerslot
              1999 Ski Nautique GT-40
              1999 Sport Nautique, GT-40 FCT,



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              • TxJole
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • Jun 2009
                • 898

                • Cedar Creek Lake TEXAS


                #8
                Oh I also put tape over ballast holes to keep the mud dudders out.
                2008 210 SAN TE (Moonraker Yellow over Midnight Blue)

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                • mdvalant
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 155

                  • IA

                  • '90 Ski Nautique '00 Sport Nautique 75th

                  #9
                  Cover for sure, we put towels over the motor as well (not sure why) and towels over the dash pod, also moth balls to keep the rodents out ie: mice and rats

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                  • 2004196
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 162

                    • University Place, WA

                    • 2006 196LE

                    #10
                    Winter Tips

                    I use three of the "Davis Air Dryers" 2 500's (one under rear trunk, one under engine) and one Davis 1000 under front hull. Overkill for sure but never a problem, they are plugged into a temp sensing outlet that turns on at 40 +/- degrees and off at 45 degrees (got these at Lowes for about $10). I also keep a battery tender on the battery through the winter so electrical is a must for my storage. I also built a 12' x 30' "man cave" to store the boat in the winter and keep the trailer in year round, cannot let my trailer sit outside. Boat is covered and checked often, be careful with mothballs, that "stench" can linger long after you remove the balls. Wipe interior down with 303 protectant, vacuum well. I also have never had a problem with mold or mildew growing but make sure it is DRY before it is covered.
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                    2004 196 LE Black/Grey
                    330HP Excalibur Water Churner
                    2002 Grey F150 Harley
                    475+HP Supercharged Tire Burner

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                    • GCSuper
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 292

                      • North Texas

                      • 2011 Super Air 210 2015 Super Air 210 on order

                      #11
                      Originally posted by TxJole View Post
                      I do use damp out if I see water during regular year.

                      GC, what are you talking about i've been on the water every weekend on Cedar Creek. i'm the only boat with butter right down the middle.
                      Yea, we took the boat out last weekend. Even at 10 ft low, PK still has very deep water. We're just spoiled at having a dock/lift. There are only two boat ramps open currently, but now the BRA has started a water release that will go on uninterupted until late OCT.

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                      • GoBig
                        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                        • Apr 2008
                        • 551

                        • Santa Cruz, CA


                        #12
                        Besides the typical winterization steps...
                        1) DampRid is a must. I store inside all year and will still gather a cup or so of water in the DampRid over the winter months
                        2) Full tank of gas to keep condensation from forming in your tank and add STA-BIL fuel stabilizer to keep your octane fresh
                        3) Cover on for sure but I keep it loose to allow for more ventilation
                        4) Check tire pressure on your trailer, make sure they're full before you put away
                        5) Disconnect the negative terminal on your batteries

                        I think that's about it...
                        2003 SANTE

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                        • nautique_stealth
                          • Sep 2007
                          • 106

                          • IL

                          • 1999 Air Nautique

                          #13
                          Guys, thanks for all the tips!

                          I'll weed through all these and make a list this weekend and get going on it.

                          Have to go back to drawing board on storage as they called me back and said door is only 8ft wide.
                          1999 Air Nautique - My first boat!

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                          • TxJole
                            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 898

                            • Cedar Creek Lake TEXAS


                            #14
                            Originally posted by GCSuper View Post
                            Yea, we took the boat out last weekend. Even at 10 ft low, PK still has very deep water. We're just spoiled at having a dock/lift. There are only two boat ramps open currently, but now the BRA has started a water release that will go on uninterupted until late OCT.
                            We use to have a place on Hogs Bend by the lower D&D, sold it and moved to Cedar Creek. I'm ready to get back in my boat house that way everybody can load thier own junk and I don't have to work to get on the water. Come on rain.
                            2008 210 SAN TE (Moonraker Yellow over Midnight Blue)

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                            • 2004196
                              • Dec 2007
                              • 162

                              • University Place, WA

                              • 2006 196LE

                              #15
                              Nautique_Stealth

                              May be to your advantage, I would really look for something that has power available. Good luck!
                              2004 196 LE Black/Grey
                              330HP Excalibur Water Churner
                              2002 Grey F150 Harley
                              475+HP Supercharged Tire Burner

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