Port 32 Jacksonville Wraps Up Dredging Project

PORT 32 Marinas, LLC (PORT 32) – a leading owner, operator, developer, and acquirer of a growing collection of marina assets announced that PORT 32 Jacksonville has completed a comprehensive dredging project. The project deepened marina slips to an average of five feet at mean low water and opened previously inaccessible berths closer to shore.

Set at the intersection of the St. Johns and Ortega Rivers, PORT 32 Jacksonville occupies one of the most strategically positioned waterfront sites in Northeast Florida. Located 25 miles from the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean, the marina sits close to downtown Jacksonville and within walking distance of a wide range of dining and shopping destinations.

Completed in just over three months, the project removed more than 5,700 cubic yards of sediment, deepening marina slips to an average of five feet at mean low water. Previously limited near-shore berths are now fully operational, increasing usable capacity and allowing for a broader range of vessels across the property.

With the dredging project now complete, near-shore slips that were previously limited by sediment depth are fully operational, expanding the marina’s overall capacity and improving the experience for both current members and prospective slip holders.