Jet Ski Storage

Jet Skis are fun to drive but take up extra space in your garage. Utilize our drive-up storage units for a secure storage solution for your vehicle and gear.

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Jet Ski Storage at Stanfield Vehicle Storage

Got a jet ski that needs a safe spot to chill when you’re not making waves? Whether you want it tucked away indoors, cozy and protected from the elements, or parked outdoors with plenty of room to breathe, we’ve got you covered. Our secure indoor storage shields your jet ski from sun, rain, and unexpected bird dive-bombs, while our outdoor lot offers easy access, gated security, and 24/7 video surveillance. Plus, with quick and easy access from Highway 102 in Elmsdale, you’ll be zooming back on the water before you know it. Seasonal or year-round, your jet ski’s new home is ready when you are!


STORAGE TIPS

Preparing your Jet Ski for Storage

Your jet ski needs special care when putting it into storage. Use this checklist to make sure it is ready to go for your next adventure.

Drain the Engine: This step needs to be done before coming to the storage facility. While you are on the loading dock, tilt the PWC up so the back of your Jet Ski is lower than the front. Turn it on and rev the engine a couple of times to force any excess water out of the engine. Do NOT run the engine any longer than 30 seconds to prevent the engine from overheating.

Clean the Exterior: Soap it up, rinse it down, and dry it off. Make sure everything is dry to prevent rust.

Add a Fuel Stabilizer: Fuel has a shelf life of about 3 to 4 months so make sure you add a fuel stabilizer to make it last longer.

Disconnect the Battery: Batteries will lose their charge when kept plugged in and in storage. Make sure you store it in a cool, dry place. Storing it in colder temperatures will slow down the charge loss from storage. You may need to check the charge every 6 weeks with a voltmeter or multi-meter and charge it when necessary.

Change the Oil: Be sure to change the filter and oil to protect your engine over time.

Inflate Tires: Inflate tires to their appropriate PSI.

Cover Your Jet Ski: Protect your Jet Ski from dust, dirt, and the elements by placing a cotton cover over it. Avoid plastics due to moisture build up.