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Tampa, FL RV and Boat Storage

Lubabah Memon | March 21, 2016 @ 5:07 PM

In Tampa, it’s common for there to be deed restrictions that prevent you from keeping RVs on your property, so you need to put them in storage if you don’t want to get fined.   But you don’t want to get caught off guard, so it’s safer to just store your RV at a facility.  Tampa has 112 storage facilities, so you’re bound to find one that is good enough for your precious vehicles.  If you’re new to this and not sure what to look for in a facility, keep reading and we will help you figure out what’s best for you.

Humidity is a Big Deal

Tampa is one of the most humid regions in the U.S.  Humidity is great for moisturizing your skin, but it’s terrible for your RV.  Metals rust easily when they’re in a humid climate, so you want to be careful about how you store your RV.  Tampa is a coastal city, so your RV will also be negatively impacted by the high salt content in the ocean’s air.  To prevent avoidable damage to your RV, find a facility that has climate controlled units to store it at.  You should also consider storing more inland so you can avoid exposing it to the ocean air when you’re not using it.

RV Parks in Tampa

Tampa has dozens of great RV parks for you to choose from. Bay Bayou RV Resort is a park that’s very close to Gulf of Mexico beaches, theme parks, sightseeing, restaurants, shopping and golf.  There are a bunch of scheduled activities and events in the park, as well as water access for kayaks, canoes, and fishing.  With the multiple possible activities available to you, you want to make sure you have everything you may need for each of them so you’re not limited in what you can do to enjoy yourself during your vacation.  You should just store your golf clubs, kayaks, fishing equipment, firewood, and your boat and RV near the park so you don’t have to gather these items every time you want to plan a getaway.

If Bay Bayou RV Resort is a park that you frequently visit, consider storing your things at West Tampa Storage, which is only 0.8 miles away from the park.  This facility allows for 24-hour access and has high definition security cameras that are monitoring the facility 24 hours a day.  You can also store at Westchase RV & Boat Storage, which is also nearby and allows for 24-hour access, has 24-hour video surveillance, and is a gated and lighted facility.  You really can’t go wrong with either of these places.

If you’re a big fan of fishing, you can also go to Tampa South RV Resort for your spring vacation.  This resort sits waterfront on the Little Manatee River and has a boat area and two fishing piers.  If this resort is more to your liking, consider storing your boat, RV, and other recreational equipment at nearby Buc-A-Day Boat and RV Storage or Champion Self Storage.  Both of these facilities offer great amenities and are conveniently located.

Keeping Your Vehicles Safe

At times, you might think of having to store your boat and RV at a facility as a huge hassle.  However, it actually has a lot of benefits, and with the deed restrictions, it’s not like you have much of a choice anyway.  Tampa has an annual property crime of 9,240 crimes and is safer than 19% of the cities in the U.S.  If you ask us, those statistics are kind of scary.  When you invest so much into buying a boat or an RV, it only makes sense to invest a little into keeping it safe as well.  A lot of storage facilities go to great lengths to keep their tenants’ belongings safe, especially in Tampa.  When considering storing at a facility, look for things like 24-hour video surveillance, security guards, gated and lighted grounds, on site managers, and units with individual alarms on them.  The more of these security measures a facility has, the more likely it is that your boat or RV will be safe.

Being Flexible is Always a Good Thing

For the most part, people don’t use their RVs and boats during the winter.  When you’re looking to store your vehicles, you don’t want to sign a yearlong lease for a unit, especially in a sunny and warm place like Tampa.  Chances are you will not be using it for just a few months, so you’ll want to pay for what you’re using.  Storage facilities offer month-to-month leases precisely for this reason.  Be sure to check the terms of your lease before signing it, and also ask for specials so you can get a discount.  A penny saved is a penny earned!

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