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  1. #21
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    Thanks! He has a matching (lime green) life jacket, but boat was in the lift in that pic.
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  2. #22
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  3. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by Landlockbeachbum View Post
    That's a whooole nother level of "Valet Parking"

    Caption should read:

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    2004 Outback Blue on White *Sold
    2008 LSV Blue on White
    EXILED with 6 SX65-M in cabin & 2 XM9s rockin the tower
    2 Kicker ZX700.5 Amps powering the entire boat with 2 10" Subs under the dash
    Krypt KMA4200 EQ under driver's side dash to control all the madness
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    Quote Originally Posted by tgoody14 View Post
    That's a whooole nother level of "Valet Parking"

    Caption should read:

    Like a BOSS!!!
    Yea bro its that dry stack storage it stays in a big warehouse! We call and tell them what time we want the boat in the water and when we are done we clean the interior cover it and leave it in a wet slip and they put it up! Best service ever allows us to go get some quick runs anytime we want! If its available in your area I strongly recommend and it's actually cheaper than a wet slip with a boat lift in our area...

  5. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by Landlockbeachbum View Post
    Yea bro its that dry stack storage it stays in a big warehouse! We call and tell them what time we want the boat in the water and when we are done we clean the interior cover it and leave it in a wet slip and they put it up! Best service ever allows us to go get some quick runs anytime we want! If its available in your area I strongly recommend and it's actually cheaper than a wet slip with a boat lift in our area...
    I was reading about a company in Cali that does this.
    They wash the boat before they put it in the water, will fill it with fuel and ice your cooler too.
    Man...

    Im sure they charge extra to fuel the boat but still..
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  6. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by mmandley View Post
    I was reading about a company in Cali that does this.
    They wash the boat before they put it in the water, will fill it with fuel and ice your cooler too.
    Man...

    Im sure they charge extra to fuel the boat but still..
    They've got one on Hayden island. I have friends that use it. They have 2 different fork lifts one big one and another REALLY big one. $150ish a month.


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  7. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by Landlockbeachbum View Post
    That looks just like my old boat. Same colors and black tower too. Mine Originally came from Water Ski Boats Dallas. Nice boat!
    SOLD! 2011 Mobius LSV 325HP EFI
    Digital Cruise Pro, Wakeplate, Kenwood KM550U and KCA-RC107MR x2, Kicker ZXM700.5, Kicker 6.5 Cabins, 10'' Kicker CompVT sub, Wetsounds SYN 4, Wetsounds REV10s, Wetsounds WS420Q, Gravity VI Surf Ballast, Acme 537

    Board: '12 LF Harley (Monster) 139
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  8. #28
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    I have almost the same service. Boat is stored in a covered secured area. We call tell them, tell them what time to have the boat in the water. We show up, the boat is docked, fueled up and ready to go. When we leave, we dock the boat, clean it up if we want, but they wipe it down, make sure it is dry and replace the cover then park it in the covered secured area.

    Best deal going. It would cost me more in gas a month towing than it costs to have the marina maintain it.

    Plus, if my wife wants to go to the lake she doesn't have to worry about towing or launching the boat.
    Last edited by skippydo; 06-07-2013 at 05:24 PM.
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  9. #29
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    Nice! I'm trying to talk my wife into letting us store ours in dry dock like that. Port Royale Marina here does the same thing. It's pricey but it's cheaper than paying my truck note and gas for the truck. I'll put the boat in dry dock sell the truck and get a more fuel efficient car for my 90 mile round trip commute!
    SOLD! 2011 Mobius LSV 325HP EFI
    Digital Cruise Pro, Wakeplate, Kenwood KM550U and KCA-RC107MR x2, Kicker ZXM700.5, Kicker 6.5 Cabins, 10'' Kicker CompVT sub, Wetsounds SYN 4, Wetsounds REV10s, Wetsounds WS420Q, Gravity VI Surf Ballast, Acme 537

    Board: '12 LF Harley (Monster) 139
    Her Board: '11 Ronix Krush 128
    Kids Board: '13 Ronix Vision 120
    Skate: LF Faction 44
    Surf: LF Custom Quad & XXX


    Tow Rig:
    2011 Toyota Tundra CrewMax TRD Magnetic Grey
    3/1 Truxx Lift, and some other stuff...

  10. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by Landlockbeachbum View Post
    Yea bro its that dry stack storage it stays in a big warehouse! We call and tell them what time we want the boat in the water and when we are done we clean the interior cover it and leave it in a wet slip and they put it up! Best service ever allows us to go get some quick runs anytime we want! If its available in your area I strongly recommend and it's actually cheaper than a wet slip with a boat lift in our area...
    A marina at the river we ride on has this dry stack storage but its all cabin cruisers and its located north of the main place we ride. Never looked into it but the idea is great as long as its affordable. How much is the gas, I bet a premium over a regular fill station?

    When we move to SC next month we're storing our Supra at a marina on the trailer so we don't have to tow each time, plus a lot of the developments down by Lake Wylie have HOA restrictions on parking boats in your driveway. If I can find a house with a garage that will fit the Supra that would be ideal but I doubt it since we're not having a house built.

    Nice setup, where are you located? I like both you and your wife's/gf's board setups, very nice!
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