Boat Storage In Kansas
By AA-Boats & Boating Staff Writers
Boat service, maintenance and repair in
Kansas offers a variety of boat storage options to cater to the needs of boat owners, ensuring their vessels remain well-preserved and secure when not in use. Indoor boat storage facilities are a popular choice, especially during the winter months when harsh weather conditions can pose a threat to boats. These indoor storage facilities provide a sheltered environment, protecting boats from rain, snow, and extreme temperatures, which helps prevent potential damage and prolongs the lifespan of the watercraft.
Outdoor boat storage is also available for boat owners who prefer more affordable options or need to access their vessels frequently. While outdoor storage does not offer the same level of protection as indoor facilities, it still provides a safe space for boats when proper security measures are in place. Many outdoor storage yards are fenced and equipped with surveillance cameras to deter theft and unauthorized access.
To ensure maximum security, some boat owners opt for secure boat storage facilities equipped with additional safety features. These secure storage locations often have restricted access, requiring passcodes or key cards for entry. Security personnel may also patrol the area to monitor the boats and prevent any potential incidents.
Regardless of the storage option chosen, boat owners in Kansas can rest assured that their vessels are well cared for. With a range of indoor, outdoor, and secure storage facilities available, boat owners can find the perfect solution to keep their boats safe and ready for the next adventure on the water.
Storing your boat in a safe area can relieve a lot of stress for most boat owners. Covered storage offers additional protection from the sun and ultra-violet rays which can deteriorate boat finishes and canvas tops plus attack seats, woodwork and carpet. In this Kansas section of the site, we list boat storage facilities by location relative to major cities, lakes and area attractions for your convenience.
Some of the major cities we list, which are listed by region of the state, include Russell, Sharon Springs, Downs, Hays, Manhattan, Olathe, WaKeeney, Lawrence, Overland Park, Topeka, Garden City, Great Bend, Dodge City, Elkhart, El Dorado, Emporia, Syracuse, Hutchinson, Wichita and Burlington.
Many marinas offer boat storage and other services for launching and extracting your boat. Many of these marinas in Kansas also offer boat repair services. A partial listing of marinas in KS includes Agia Marina, Glen Elder Marina, Waconda Lake, Rock Creek Marina & Sail Harbor, Cedar Bluff State Park Marina, Jayhawk Marina, Clinton Marina and Council Grove Marina.
Boat storage options in Kansas are varied. Click here for boat storage options and step-by-step tips and instrictions.
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Northwest Resources
Russell
Docks
2015 Us Highway 40
Russell, KS 67665
785 483-4887
Northeast Resources
Manhattan
Bottger's Self Storage
2620 Tuttle Creek Boulevard
Manhattan, KS 66502
785 539-7001
Topeka
Starlite Houseboats Inc
3706 Southwest Topeka Boulevard Suite 302
Topeka, KS 66609
785 267-1800
Southwest Resources
Garden City
American Storage
3015 W Oller Rd
Garden City, KS 67846
620 276-1995
Southeast Resources
Consider weather and security implications when choosing local storage options. Extreme weather can damage fabrics and boat finishes over time. The need for security is a question one should consider as well. Covered and indoor boat storage is a good solution but may have height limitations which could eliminate some sailboats. Some Kansas indoor storage units may be too small for some pontoon boats, cruisers, cuddy cabin boats and other longer boats. Contact local storage facilities to confirm size limitations.
For those who do not own a boat, and prefer to avoid the costs of ownership, rental boats can be a cost effective option.