Ribs77
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 159
- Reaction score
- 95
- Points
- 97
- Location
- PNW
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2021
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
Hey all,
I made a post before about my driveway logistics - got a lot of good tips, but am still facing headwinds with the wife on keeping the boat there, even during the season. (Long story short, it's a long, narrow driveway on a busy street. Would need to wait until 9-10pm on weekends to feasibly back a boat in and would need at least one spotter.) Also, I'm now looking at a used 212x, which is a bit bigger than the 195 I had my eye on.
I think I've got winter storage sorted, but for in-season parking, I've got my eye on a long strip of parking about 3 miles from my house. It's a spot by the lake where all the lakeside houses are "down" (literally 15 feet down) a street below and have all their own off-street parking. So, no one parks there. Except for one boat - a huge one - that hasn't moved in over a year.
I don't see any tickets or towing notices on this boat. There are signs that read "no commercial parking," but there are no other posted restrictions. And there is literally room for 30-35 cars there, with just the one boat regularly parked. Theoretically, I don't think you're supposed to park a trailered boat that's not attached to a car on a city street in this city, but this is on the border of where the actual city ends and it feels like an area where's there's not likely to be any enforcement, especially given the large boat that's always parked there already.
So, I guess two questions.
1 - Would you be concerned parking your boat there during the season only? I would be using it almost every weekend (and maybe occasionally mid-week) and the spot seems ideal for both dropping off and picking up. I suppose if I got some kind of parking ticket or notice I could re-evaluate, but would you be concerned about anything else happening to a boat parked on the street like that, possibly for up to a week without moving?
2 - Assuming you did park there, what steps would/could you take to secure the boat and trailer to ensure that someone with a truck couldn't just pull up and steal it?
Thanks in advance!
I made a post before about my driveway logistics - got a lot of good tips, but am still facing headwinds with the wife on keeping the boat there, even during the season. (Long story short, it's a long, narrow driveway on a busy street. Would need to wait until 9-10pm on weekends to feasibly back a boat in and would need at least one spotter.) Also, I'm now looking at a used 212x, which is a bit bigger than the 195 I had my eye on.
I think I've got winter storage sorted, but for in-season parking, I've got my eye on a long strip of parking about 3 miles from my house. It's a spot by the lake where all the lakeside houses are "down" (literally 15 feet down) a street below and have all their own off-street parking. So, no one parks there. Except for one boat - a huge one - that hasn't moved in over a year.
I don't see any tickets or towing notices on this boat. There are signs that read "no commercial parking," but there are no other posted restrictions. And there is literally room for 30-35 cars there, with just the one boat regularly parked. Theoretically, I don't think you're supposed to park a trailered boat that's not attached to a car on a city street in this city, but this is on the border of where the actual city ends and it feels like an area where's there's not likely to be any enforcement, especially given the large boat that's always parked there already.
So, I guess two questions.
1 - Would you be concerned parking your boat there during the season only? I would be using it almost every weekend (and maybe occasionally mid-week) and the spot seems ideal for both dropping off and picking up. I suppose if I got some kind of parking ticket or notice I could re-evaluate, but would you be concerned about anything else happening to a boat parked on the street like that, possibly for up to a week without moving?
2 - Assuming you did park there, what steps would/could you take to secure the boat and trailer to ensure that someone with a truck couldn't just pull up and steal it?
Thanks in advance!