Just A Mom
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The search for a Laser continues. But, in the meantime we are thinking about storage. We live in Ontario, Canada. So, suffice it to say that the winter brings two things: cold and bitter temperatures and snow, lots and lots of snow. So the boat will be stored indoors at our home.
So, a few questions:
1. Is storage in a garage sufficient? It is not temperature controlled but it surely does not get as cold in the garage as it is outside. If I have a case of water sitting in the garage it does not freeze. Will this be climate-controlled enough to store a boat?
2. Does anyone have any nifty storage hacks? Someone once mentioned using a pulley system and having the boat hang from the ceiling of the garage.
We currently have a two-car garage but it has a camper on one side and we would still like to get a car in there so I don't want the boat just sitting taking up the other side of the garage.
We also have an unfinished basement and have thought about storing it down there but that would involve a set of full stairs.
So, a few questions:
1. Is storage in a garage sufficient? It is not temperature controlled but it surely does not get as cold in the garage as it is outside. If I have a case of water sitting in the garage it does not freeze. Will this be climate-controlled enough to store a boat?
2. Does anyone have any nifty storage hacks? Someone once mentioned using a pulley system and having the boat hang from the ceiling of the garage.
We currently have a two-car garage but it has a camper on one side and we would still like to get a car in there so I don't want the boat just sitting taking up the other side of the garage.
We also have an unfinished basement and have thought about storing it down there but that would involve a set of full stairs.