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    Default Storing on the hard/dry? Channelgrove?

    Hi guys,

    After two years of having the boat in the drive, I have decided to start looking at storing it on trailer up at a marina. I know some of you dock up at Channelgrove and like it. I checked their site and didn't see much info. Any idea if they rent room for storage on trailer outside? Anyone do this and if so, where and how much it costing you?

    The plan is to next year sell the old Mirrocraft and buy a newer/bigger boat, which will be either docked or dry docked, so I look at this season as a good time to start a relationship with a marina.

    Thoughts/feedback/etc.?
    21ft Red Mirrocraft Open Bow w/ gray Evinrude 120 OB. Nicknamed "Sunny Daze".

    Channel 79, hit me up. Can be caught perch'n or drift'n around the islands when I make it out.

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    I kept my 24' on the trailer at Fenwick last year with all the gear inside and had no problems. Cost around $200 for the year and included ramp fees. Ramps are about 50 yards from the boat parking.

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    If you want in the east harbor area and if Channel Grove does not offer dry dockage you could try Tibbles which is across the road from the Peninsula restaurant/HI Way bait. They offer dry dockage and I have docked with them in the past both wet and dry. They are nice people and reasonably priced. Only problem that I know of is the steep ramps. They have bait on site as well as gas, but you can pull out and go to a gas station for fuel instead of the high cost marina gas.


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    Not sure if your trying to stay in that area near CG, but we offer boat and trailer storage for pretty dirt cheap prices, were about a mile from the ramp. PM me if interested I can get you prices.
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    Default Boat storage / dock

    Meinke Marina has both, I have been there 2 years now very nice people and reasonable you are a lot further west but the channel and ramps are deep and your a straight shot to west sister and the water intake, they have a night watchman that patrols the campsite and docks . I have my camper there also as of yet to have any problems, also they give $50.00 as a referral spiff for any new customers I will pass this on to you or any one who is looking to start docking at there site they have an east and west location office ph # 419 836 8610 tell them Mike Harris at cs-o31 east sent ya

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    Channel Grove offers inside storage on a trailer for $550/yr. 10 Dollars a night for dockage when you use one. No ramp. I use Marzerick. They probably offer outside storage in their fenced in area. Do not know for sure and do not know the fee.

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    FoxHaven is a great location. You can store inside for the season and drive in and hook up and launch at their launch ramp for a very reasonable season price. I did this when I had a runabout boat and it was great.

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