STORAGE AND SHRINK WRAPPING
Your boat will be sheltered from the elements in our 400-boat indoor storage facility, ensuring it stays in pristine condition throughout the winter months. Our outdoor facilities provide a safe and monitored environment so you can rest easy knowing your watercraft is protected in our dedicated outdoor storage spaces.
WINTERIZING SERVICES
Ensure the longevity of your boat's engine and systems with our professional winterization services. Our skilled technicians will expertly prepare your watercraft for the colder months, safeguarding it against potential damage caused by freezing temperatures.
*Price subject to an additional $25 parts, shop supply and disposal fee.
WHAT TYPE OF BOAT DO YOU HAVE?
STERNDRIVE
OUTBOARD MOTOR
INBOARD MOTOR
JET SKI / PWC
OTHER FALL WINTERIZING SUGGESTIONS
Repack wheel bearings
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Trailers without brakes: $250 per axle + parts
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Trailers with brakes): $425 per axle + parts
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All trailer work will be done over the winter months during storage. No work will be completed at the time of winterization. If you do not store your boat with us over the winter, you may set up an appointment to bring it back.​
Fresh water system winterization: Contact us for a quote
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Ballasts system winterization: $25 each
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Heater winterization: $50
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Acid washing: $20 per ft.
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Pontoon or boat hull hot water pressure wash : $150
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Lift canopy removal: $200
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Lift canopy installation: $200
Boat pickup and delivery: $300 each way.
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If you meet us at the launch it’s $100 each way. You will be responsible for your own canopy.​​​
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Please note all spring delivery services are also subject to the $100 spring run up fee. If your fuel tank is left with 1/4 of a tank or less, we will fill it prior to delivering the boat back in the spring. There is a $35 fuel surcharge on top of the price of the fuel.​
Remove stuck watercraft from lift: $500
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Spring shrink wrap removal: $75
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Spring run up: $100 (if paid in the fall)
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Includes: battery charge and hookup, bringing engine to operating temperature, ensuring it’s pumping water, and checking air in trailer tires.