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Hollywood Storage Center of Thousand Oaks - TOPSConejo Road
Starting at $258.00
AAA Members: Get your 1st month free + $20 gift card
AAA members get first month free (prorated if facility bills on 1st of every month) + $20 Amazon gift card with SelfStorage.com. Cannot be combined with any other offer.
10' x 20' Parking
First Month Free!
StorQuest - Camarillo / Lewis
Starting at $252.00
10.5' x 33' Parking
Outdoor-uncovered
Public Storage - Northridge - 19121 Parthenia Street
Starting at $511.00
10' x 30' Unit
Available for Indoor Vehicle Storage, Drive Up Access, Roll Up Door
2nd Month Free
Public Storage - North Hollywood - 7500 Whitsett Ave
Starting at $150.00
8' x 20' Parking
Vehicle Storage Only
$1 first month rent
Extra Storage Valencia
Starting at $459.00
10' x 30' Unit
Alarm, Available for Indoor Vehicle Storage, Drive Up Access, Roll Up Door
Enclosed
My Self Storage Space Camarillo
Starting at $562.00
10' x 30' Unit
Available for Indoor Vehicle Storage, Drive Up Access
Enclosed
Agua Dulce Storage
Starting at $120.00
11' x 30' Parking
24 Hour Access
Outdoor-uncovered
Most Common Types of Boat Storage
Indoor storage - Indoor storage units are the safest, most secure option for any watercraft, however because of that they are also the most expensive. Prices do vary by size, and some small boats/jet skis can fit in a 10x10 or 10x15 unit, but your average size vessel will likely require a 10x20 unit.
Outdoor storage - Outdoor storage is essentially just an open area at the facility’s property where you can park your boat. It’s the least expensive option and some facilities do offer both covered and uncovered parking spots, however we advise against using outdoor storage if you live in an area that’s prone to violent weather.
Tips on How to Store a Boat at a Storage Facility
- Measure your vessel before you rent your unit to make sure you choose the right size
- Give it a good cleaning before placing your boat in storage
- Drain all the water and make sure it’s is dry
- Apply a coat of wax
- Change the engine oil
- Once in storage, loosen the drive belts
- Purchase a cover to keep your watercraft better protected