Choosing the correct size for storing a vehicle, such as a boat, RV, or trailer, is essential. It ensures a comfortable and secure fit, preventing damage and enabling easy access. Picking a space that's too small can lead to cramped conditions and accidents, while an unnecessarily large space wastes resources. Accurately measuring your vehicle's dimensions and selecting an appropriate storage size ensures safety, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.
1. Measure the LengthIt is essential to measure the overall length of your boat, RV, or trailer, encompassing all attachments and extensions.
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2. Consider the WidthConsider the width of your vehicle at its widest point, including any protrusions like slide-outs, awnings, or mirrors.
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3. Account for HeightMeasure the vehicle's height from the ground to its highest point to ensure sufficient vertical clearance.
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4. Add Extra SpaceAllocate some additional room around the vehicle to allow for maneuvering, maintenance, and proper ventilation. It is advisable to leave a buffer of approximately 1-2 feet on each side and a few extra feet in the front for easy access.
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Standard Sizes
Typically, around 10 ft wide by 32 ft long, suitable for smaller RVs like Class B, Class C, camper vans, and travel trailers.
Oversized Sizes
Larger than standard spaces, ranging from 12 ft wide by 40 ft long to 12 ft wide by 46 ft long. Ideal for larger RVs like Class A motorhomes, fifth-wheel trailers, and longer travel trailers.
Covered Bays
29 ft covered bays to protect your Boat, RV, or Trailer from the elements.
By following these steps and considering the particular dimensions of your vehicle, you can estimate the appropriate storage space size required. Remember to contact the storage facility directly for accurate information and to address any specific concerns regarding your boat, RV, or trailer storage requirements.
Please note that it's always advisable to consult the storage facility directly for precise details and to address any specific concerns you may have about storing your boat, RV, or trailer.
Please note that it's always advisable to consult the storage facility directly for precise details and to address any specific concerns you may have about storing your boat, RV, or trailer.