HOMEPORT

  • Latitude: 30.2809
  • Longitude: -87.6852
  • Gulf of Mexico
  • Marina in US

Address: US

A marina homeport is a designated harbor or dock where boats and yachts are moored and typically return to regularly. In the United States, marina homeports cater to a variety of boating needs and can range from small local docks to large, full-service facilities. Below are some of the common descriptions and specifications you might find for marina homeports in the US:

Location

  • Coastal Areas: Often located along oceanfronts, bays, and estuaries.
  • Inland Waterways: Positioned along large lakes, rivers, and the Intracoastal Waterway.

Amenities

  • Docking Facilities: Slips and berths for different sizes of boats, with some marinas accommodating vessels over 100 feet.
  • Electric Hookups: Availability of shore power in various amperages (30A, 50A, 100A).
  • Freshwater Supply: Potable water for boat use and refilling tanks.
  • Fuel Dock: On-site fueling stations offering gasoline and diesel.
  • Restrooms and Showers: Clean and accessible facilities for boaters.
  • Laundry Services: Washer and dryer availability.
  • Wi-Fi: Internet access for boaters.

Services

  • Maintenance and Repair: On-site or nearby marine services, including engine repair, hull cleaning, and painting.
  • Haul-Out Services: Facilities for lifting boats out of the water for maintenance.
  • Winter Storage: Options for dry storage during off-season months.
  • Boat Rentals and Sales: Opportunities to rent or purchase boats and equipment.
  • Pump-Out Stations: Waste disposal services for holding tanks.
  • Concierge Services: Assistance with local knowledge, reservations, and provisioning.

Security

  • Gated Access: Restricted entry to docks and facilities.
  • 24/7 Surveillance: Security cameras and patrols.
  • Emergency Services: First aid, fire response, and emergency contacts.

Additional Features

  • Restaurants and Bars: On-site or nearby dining options.
  • Retail Shops: Marine supply stores, gift shops, and convenience stores.
  • Recreational Facilities: Swimming pools, fitness centers, and lounges.
  • Clubhouses: Meeting areas and event spaces for social activities.
  • Charter Services: Fishing charters, sailing lessons, and guided tours.

Environmental Considerations

  • Clean Marina Certifications: Programs that promote environmentally responsible operations.
  • Recycling and Waste Management: Facilities for proper disposal and recycling.

Pricing and Membership

  • Slip Rental: Rates typically charged per foot of boat length; can be daily, monthly, or seasonal.
  • Membership Fees: Some marinas offer memberships providing additional privileges and reduced rates.
  • Transient Dockage: Short-term docking options for visiting boaters.

Proximity to Local Attractions

  • Access to Waterways: Convenient entry to popular sailing and fishing spots, as well as scenic cruising routes.
  • Nearby Attractions: Proximity to local restaurants, shops, cultural sites, and other entertainment options.

Example Specifications

  • Slip Sizes: Ranging from 20 feet to over 200 feet.
  • Depth at Mean Low Water (MLW): Typically between 6 to 20 feet.
  • Navigability: Clear and well-marked channels leading to the marina.

Marina homeports in the U.S. vary greatly depending on their location, size, and the types of services they offer. Each marina aims to provide a blend of convenience, security, and amenities to make boating a pleasant and enjoyable experience.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
JULEANN TORRENCE Other US^08GL>08GL 9/19/2024
JOHN REID GOLDING Other US^0GWZ>?? ??? 9/14/2024
MOBILE Other XX XXX>?? ??? 9/14/2024

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