West Point Lake is one of LaGrange’s favorite summer playgrounds. From long weekends boating to evenings fishing, it’s the place where families soak up the sun. But now that school is back in session and the summer season is winding down, it’s time to think about properly storing your boat and outdoor gear until next year.
Even in Georgia, where winters are mild, your boat still needs attention before storage. Start by cleaning it thoroughly — inside and out — to prevent mildew or lingering smells. Flush the engine with fresh water, change the oil, and top off the fuel with a stabilizer. Don’t forget to disconnect the battery to keep it in good shape until spring.
Depending on your setup, you can choose from several storage solutions:
Garage or Carport Storage: Great if you have the space at home. Adding a fitted cover helps protect from dust and critters.
Dry Storage Facilities: Several LaGrange-area marinas and storage centers offer secure, dry storage specifically for boats.
On-Trailer Outdoor Storage: A budget-friendly option, though you’ll want to invest in a high-quality, weatherproof cover.
Don’t forget about paddleboards, kayaks, fishing equipment, and camping gear. This is the perfect time to declutter, donate what you no longer use, and organize storage so you’re ready to grab your gear when the lake calls next spring.
Closing out summer is about more than packing away the swimsuits — it’s about protecting your investments. With a little care now, you’ll ensure your boat and gear are ready for smooth sailing when next summer rolls around.