Starboard 6
New Member
- Feb 6, 2010
- 41
- Boat Info
- 280 Sundancer, 2007
- Engines
- 5.0 Mercruisers, Bravo III drives, 5.0 Gen
I do not have waterfront property, so I have three options for storage: Dry Inside, Dry Outside, & Wet Slip.
Dry inside is too expensive for me right now. The wet slip and dry outside storage are about the same price. The wet slip would provide tons of convenience, but more maintenance and cleaning.
Now for the newbie part of the question. The boat I just bought is the standard gel coat Arctic White hull. Do I need to do anything else to the boat (bottom paint?) if I decide to keep it in a wet slip for the season?
Are their major issues with keeping it in dry storage outside?
Sorry for the dumb questions!!!
Tom
Dry inside is too expensive for me right now. The wet slip and dry outside storage are about the same price. The wet slip would provide tons of convenience, but more maintenance and cleaning.
Now for the newbie part of the question. The boat I just bought is the standard gel coat Arctic White hull. Do I need to do anything else to the boat (bottom paint?) if I decide to keep it in a wet slip for the season?
Are their major issues with keeping it in dry storage outside?
Sorry for the dumb questions!!!
Tom