Slip Types

Wet Slips
Naples, Florida has in-water slips ranging from approximately 35’ to over 100’. The marinas are professionally managed and most offer potable water, power, fuel and pump-out services.
In-water slips include the following variations:
- Fixed Docks do not rise and fall with the tide.
- Floating Docks rise and fall with the tide.
- Covered Slips include a shade structure over the slip to offer protection from the elements, such as rain and sun, preserving the boat’s finish and interior.
- Lift Slips include a boat lift that raises the boat out of the water, providing additional storage space or facilitating maintenance.
- Live-aboard slips permit you to live in or stay on your boat overnight, generally with some limitations
Your choice of boat slip depends on factors like water depth, boat size, your boats value, and personal preferences.

Dry Slips
Generally for boats 40’ in length or less, dry slips offer excellent protection from the sun and weather. Friendly staff launches and retrieves your boat at your request and will rinse her down after a day on the water. Other services are typically available for an additional fee.
In-water Boatslips: Naples has in-water slips ranging from approximately 35’ to over 100’. The marinas are professionally managed and most offer water, power, fuel and pump-out services.
In-water slips include the following variations:
• Fixed Dock – the docks do not rise and fall with the tide
• Floating Dock – the docks rise and fall with the tide
• Covered Slip – includes a shade structure over the slip
• Lift Slip – includes a boat lift that raises the boat out of the water
• Live-Aboard Slip – staying aboard is permitted, generally with some limitations
Dry Slips
Generally for boats 40’ in length or less, dry slips offer excellent protection from the sun and weather. Friendly staff launches and retrieves your boat at your request and will rinse her down after a day on the water. Other services are typically available for an additional fee.
In-water Boatslips: Naples has in-water slips ranging from approximately 35’ to over 100’. The marinas are professionally managed and most offer water, power, fuel and pump-out services.
In-water slips include the following variations:
• Fixed Dock – the docks do not rise and fall with the tide
• Floating Dock – the docks rise and fall with the tide
• Covered Slip – includes a shade structure over the slip
• Lift Slip – includes a boat lift that raises the boat out of the water
• Live-Aboard Slip – staying aboard is permitted, generally with some limitations


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