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Learning About Storage Unit Options

Hey there, I'm Miranda Styles. I am excited to share my knowledge about storage facility options. The storage facilities in my areas offer outdoor and indoor units to their clients. The outdoor units often feature cages up top to keep pests or intruders from coming through. All of the belongings placed in outdoor facilities are protected from the elements by a solid roof and tightly closed doors. For items that need a bit more protection, there are many indoor units available and most of them are climate controlled. You can set the temperature and humidity levels for the duration of the rental period. I will discuss the different types of items that benefit from each storage unit option. Thank you.

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Boats 101: 4 Cold-Weather Boat-Storage Tips

A boat offers endless hours of water entertainment during the summer months. However, during the winter months your boat probably doesn't get used much—if at all. While you certainly could just leave your boat in your driveway or garage, it's often better to take it to a boat storage facility. But before you do that, you must make sure your boat is ready to be stored.

So how should you prepare your boat for winter storage? Here are four tips

1. Fill Up the Tank

It is a good idea to fill up your fuel tank before winter hits. Having a full tank might not sound important, but it can actually help reduce engine trouble. Just make sure you add a gas stabilizer to the tank as well. This combination will help reduce condensation and water from pooling in your gas tank, which will make your boat run a lot more smoothly in the spring. Just make sure you run the engine with the stabilizer and gas combination before putting it into storage, as this will help ensure that the mixture reaches the fuel lines.

2. Add Antifreeze

You should also take some time to flush out your coolant system and make sure you top it off with antifreeze. This might be a simple step, but it will also help keep your engine shipshape. If you don't know how to do this, do not attempt to do it yourself. Take your boat to a mechanic and have them do it for you.

3. Remove the Battery

Another helpful tip is to remove the battery before storing your boat. Since batteries are electronic, they can become damaged during the winter. The cold temperatures can cause the battery to fail. So it is always a good idea to remove it before storing your boat. If you have any other electronics on board, such as a GPS system, you might want to consider removing them as well for the same reason.

4. Deep Clean

Finally, make sure you give your boat a good cleaning. Dirt, grime, and salt water can all take their toll on your boat. So it is a good idea to clean it thoroughly before storage. Clean the outside with soap and water, but don't forget the interior. In addition, make sure any fabric or carpeting is dry. You don't want to wind up with mold or mildew.

Storing your boat at a facility such as Riverside Marina during the winter months is a good way to keep it safe and in good condition. However, you still must prepare your boat before storing. These four tips are a good place to start.