Dry Stack Storage: Secure, Practical and Ready When You Are!

18 Sep

Edited September 18, 2025

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What is Dry Stacking?

Dry stacking is a method of boat storage where craft are lifted from the water and placed in purpose-built racks on shore. Instead of being left afloat in a berth or on a trailer, the boat is positioned securely on a cradle or shelf within a tall rack system. When required, the marina team retrieves the boat with a forklift or hoist and launches it directly into the water.

This approach has become increasingly popular for motorboats and RIBs up to around 13 metres in length. It is a system long established in the United States and Mediterranean, and it has grown steadily across the UK over the past two decades.

Special Offer - MDL Marinas

12 months dry-stack package offer

Includes 8 months (March to October) Unlimited launching

+ 4 months (November to February) £100 per lift during this period

Current Discount Offer

12% discount on the Annual Tariff – Booking & boats arrival before the end of November 2025.

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MDL's Cobbs Quay marina showing dry stack facility next to the water

Why Do Boaters Choose Dry Stack?

Reduced Hull Fouling

By storing a vessel out of the water, hull fouling from barnacles and weed is significantly reduced. This means fewer antifouling applications, lower drag, and better fuel efficiency.

Improved Security

Boats stored ashore in a controlled facility are less vulnerable to theft, vandalism or accidental damage than those left on a swing mooring or berth.

Lower Maintenance Costs

Less fouling and reduced exposure to salt water mean hulls, drives and anodes last longer, saving money on annual servicing.

Convenience and Time Saving

For many owners, the appeal is simple: turn up, have the boat launched, and go boating without the hassle of trailering or slipway launching. At the end of the day, the boat is rinsed and safely put away.

Space Efficiency

Dry stack racks can store many boats within a relatively small footprint, freeing up valuable marina space and allowing high-demand locations to offer berthing for more owners.

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Your boat will be placed in the water ready for your arrival

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Storage Options Compared

Feature

Dry Stack

Traditional Marina Berth

Trailer Storage

Hull Fouling

Minimal, stored out of water

High, requires antifouling

Minimal if stored ashore

Maintenance Costs

Reduced due to less water exposure

Higher, more frequent servicing

Moderate, depends on storage conditions

Security

High, controlled marina facility

Moderate, depends on berth location

Variable, often dependent on home storage

Convenience

Launch on request, no towing

Immediate access to water

Requires towing and slipway launch

Access Hours

Within marina operating hours

24/7 access

Flexible, but depends on towing restrictions

Boat Size Limit

Typically up to 10–13m

From small craft to superyachts

Limited by towing vehicle and regulations

Costs

Mid-range, more than trailer but less than premium berths

High, especially in prime locations

Lowest, but offset by towing costs and effort

Lifestyle Fit

Ideal for frequent day trips

Best for extended cruising or liveaboard

Suits occasional use and DIY boaters

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Here at Hamble Point marina, your boat will be stored safely at the dry stack ready for your next adventure.

MDL Marinas: Storage and Berthing for Every Boating Lifestyle

As one of the UK’s most established marina operators, MDL Marinas is best known for its extensive network of traditional berths. These remain the company’s core business, providing year-round berthing for larger craft, extended cruisers and liveaboards at prime coastal locations.

Recognising the growing demand for flexible storage, MDL has also invested heavily in dry stack facilities at Cobb’s Quay (Poole), Hamble Point (River Hamble), Saxon Wharf (Southampton) and Sparkes Marina (Hayling Island). Boats up to 13 metres can be stored securely ashore, with unlimited launches available seven days a week, 365 days a year. Each lift includes a hull rinse, and launches can be booked through the MyMDL portal or by phone. Customers also benefit from Otium Rewards, a loyalty scheme that turns berthing into savings on fuel, visitor stays and maintenance services.

For those who prefer the flexibility of trailering, MDL offers its Trailer Sailor service at selected marinas. Owners store their boats on trailers within a secure yard, combining cost efficiency with the reassurance of gated access, CCTV coverage and on-site staff. This option suits occasional users and those who enjoy the freedom of trailering while still having marina support close at hand.

By offering marina berthing, dry stack and trailer storage, MDL provides a complete set of solutions for every type of boat owner, whether they cruise long-distance, launch for short day trips, or tow between destinations.

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Boats up to 13m can be safely stored.

Q & A: What Boaters Ask About Storage Options

Q: How does dry stacking save money?
A: Reduced fouling and water exposure mean less antifouling, fewer lift-outs, and longer life for anodes and running gear.

Q: Is dry stack only for smaller boats?
A: Most facilities handle craft up to 10 metres, with some accommodating boats up to 13 metres. Larger craft are best suited to marina berthing.

Q: Can I use my boat at any time?
A: Dry stack launching is available during marina hours, while traditional berths offer 24/7 access. For early or late returns, many dry stack facilities provide a waiting pontoon.

Q: What about engine care?
A: A hull rinse is included with every dry stack recovery. Engine flushing can be booked separately as a ground rack service.

Q: Is trailer storage a secure option?
A: Yes. MDL’s Trailer Sailor service offers secure, staffed yards within marinas, combining low-cost trailering with professional oversight.

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At the end of the day, your boat is rinsed and safely put away

Conclusion

From full-service marina berths to convenient dry stacks and secure trailer storage, MDL Marinas caters for every boating lifestyle. For RIB and powerboat owners, dry stack storage offers a compelling balance of security, cost savings and ease of use. For long-distance cruisers, marina berths remain the trusted choice. And for occasional boaters, Trailer Sailor storage provides flexibility at a lower cost. By delivering all three, MDL ensures that whatever way you choose to go boating, there is a berth or storage solution to suit.

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Boats stored ashore in a controlled facility are less vulnerable to theft, vandalism or accidental damage

Special Offer - MDL Marinas

12 months dry-stack package offer

Includes 8 months (March to October) Unlimited launching

+ 4 months (November to February) £100 per lift during this period

Current Discount Offer

12% discount on the Annual Tariff – Booking & boats arrival before the end of November 2025.

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