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Boat Storage off I70 Near Denver?

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After spending most of the summer cruisin the front range (and havin a blast doing it) I've now picked up a place in Dillon for the winter (BOOYA!). Gonna be looking for storage down low to keep the boat for the winter and am thinkin I might as well keep it out of the constant cold and snow if I can. I'm wondering if you guys can recommend any places with sufficient security but don't charge an arm and a leg. The boat is a 14' SeaDoo, so it's quite small on the trailer (maybe 17' with the tongue?). What do you got for me?
And do you guys typically do the blue (or white) 'shrink wrap' around here? Or just the regular boat cover?

And if someone has space at their place that would like to store it and take in a bit of coin on the side, I'm not opposed to giving my hard earned bones to a fellow sledder either!
 
There is covered storage in Kremmling. Don't know the prices but call J&P Storage.

J & P Storage
908 Park Ave
80459 - Kremmling (Grand)

Tel. 9707243338
 
Sorry not much help but there is a place right off of I-76 in Denver. I see they have a ton of boats, RV's, campers etc stored there. I would try for the Denver area for something like that. The constant change and very cold temp are hard on boats.
 
I keep my boat at AAA RV Storage at I-76, 5757 Tennyson St., Arvada-720-244-4032 (3 blocks east of Sheridan. I also keep my sled there--$57.00/month for both.

Can't help with your shrink wrap question.

BCB
 
Did they move Kremmling by I-70 and Denver?

No, but it's only 32 miles from him and they have covered and heated storage. I know a few guys that are storing their stuff there this winter. In fact Hotrodredneck is storing his stuff there and his stuff is uh, shall we say uber fast and custom? It was a suggestion, that's all. No need to get your man berries in a twist. All I was doing was offering some possibly helpful info.


**Besides, it's a lot easier to trailer boats across semi flat roads than up and down Eisenhower.**
 
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