Long term parking in PNW

Annie Time

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Annie Time
Hey fellow Tugnuts, For those of us that trailer our boats to destination does anyone have a good solution for the PNW. We are traveling from California and would like to find a place that allows truck and trailer parking for 5-6 weeks at a reasonable cost.

Perry and Annie
Annie Time R27OB
 
Port Ludlow has plenty of truck/trailer parking. I also have a slip there I use infrequently- send me a PM. No charge...rather see it used than not!
 
Cap Santa also has a large parking area, you might check with them and find out if they offer long term parking and the cost. They have a sling for launching.
 
I am parking my trailer in a secure lot with Anacortes Marine Group.
You have 24/7 access via a card key.
It is likely they would let you park your truck as well, because they have several Class-A RVs parked in the same facility.
This location is just a few miles from Cap Sante and is located near Anacortes Marina.
 
Thanks for all the ideas.
 
AMG's address is 3201 T Ave, Anacortes, WA 98221
ph 360-299-1131
My boat is have some work done on it there.
 
Also in Anacortes North Harbor Diesel has several large storage yards. You can also store the truck, no trailer, in the gravel lot behind Cap Sante Marina in Anacortes at no cost.

Jim F
 
You might try Dagmars in Everett. I'm not sure if they'd do this, but they have outdoor space, and a boat ramp. Usually they operate the boat ramp with forklifts, but boats that have trailers who moor on dry dock with Dagmars, store their trailers at Dagmars also.
 
We used to always launch at Squalicum Harbor in Bellingham. They were very accommodating about leaving a truck and trailer there fir many weeks.
 
HydraulicJump,
Just left Squalicum in Bellingham on Thursday. Their parking policies have changed. With launch fee you get 5 days parking of truck and trailer. You can still park a truck in the regular parking lots for longer. We called the office and asked if we could park truck and trailer in the overflow lot for 8 days. They said ok but only if a spot in the NW corner of the overflow lot was open so that we would be completely out of the way. It was and we didn’t have any problems.
I was told that the marina in Blaine (same county management as Squalicum) still has free long term truck and trailer parking.
 
A lot of the places I have contacted have await list to get in.


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