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Downtown Pensacola marina opening to the public

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OPENING TO THE PUBLIC THURSDAY, MAY 25 AT 6 A.M.

The Community Maritime Park Marina is located on the west side of the park at 301 W. Main St., accessible via Pensacola Bay.

The public marina features floating docks and 48 boat slips, providing additional waterfront access points for boaters at beautiful Community Maritime Park.

The project design was funded by the Community Redevelopment Agency, with construction funded by a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission grant.

MARINA HOURS - OPEN DAILY
March-October: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
November-February: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Rules and Regulations for Public Marinas:

  • The docks are for transient vessels during daytime hours only, no overnight or after-hours dockage is permitted. Marina hours of operation are (6:00 AM – 10:00 PM) March 1 – November 1 and (6:00 AM – 6:00 PM) November 2 – February 28.
  • All boats utilizing the docks shall have a valid/current registration and be under 27’ LOA (Length over all).
  • Boats utilizing the docks must be kept in a safe and clean condition. Boats shall conform to all federal, state, and city regulations concerning boat safety devices and equipment and be capable of moving under their own power.
  • All boats in the marina area approaching the docks shall proceed at idle, no wake speed, so as to prevent injury or damage to persons or property and observe all rules of the road. No wake is defined as reducing engine speed to complete idle so that the stern of the vessel rises to normal at rest height and no waves are created. Boats shall not anchor in the entrance or channels near the docks. The discharge of untreated sewage, oil, or petroleum products or other pollutants into the water is prohibited.
  • Trash and garbage should be placed in the proper waste receptacles.
  • Docks shall be kept clear of stored materials, and hoses shall not run across the docks.
  • Excluding sanctioned and sponsored tournaments and events, fishing and cast netting are prohibited from docks, piers, or walkways.
  • Fish cleaning or disposal of fish remains is prohibited at the docks and in the marina.
  • Recreational swimming is prohibited in the waters near the docks.
  • Fireworks of any kind are not permitted on or near the marina docks.
  • The City of Pensacola reserves the right to refuse use of the docks to anyone at any time without notice at its sole discretion.
  • The City of Pensacola is not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged property. Any vessel moored for 5 continuous days will be considered abandoned under Section 705.103(1), Fla. Stat. A 24-hour notice will be posted on the vessel before removing the vessel from the marina. See Section 327.60(5)
  • Overnight dockage is permitted for state and local government vessels.
Penalties for violation of section 443 – Rules and Regulations for Public Marinas:

  • Unless otherwise specified in this chapter, the owner of any vessel found to be in violation of any of the provisions in this chapter within the city shall be fined in the amount if $100 for the first offense; $250 for the second offense, $500 for the third or subsequent offenses when the offenses subsequent to the first offense occur with 12 months of the first offense. The amount of the fine shall be doubled if payment is not received by the city, or if payment is not postmarked, within 15 days of the date of the notice of the violation.
  • Any person receiving a fine pursuant to the subsection above, vessel found to be in violation of the posted docking regulations may seek to have the fine rescinded by filing an objection with the Pensacola Parking
  • Management within 15 days of the date of issuance of the fine. The Pensacola Parking Management shall schedule a hearing on the objection before the special magistrate at the regularly scheduled meeting and the special magistrate shall have the authority to confirm or rescind the fine. In order to support an order rescinding the fine, the special magistrate must find and articulate on record sufficient facts and circumstances that the fine was improvidently imposed, or that the fine should otherwise be rescinded.
  • The recipient of the fine is not required to attend in person and may submit on-line testimony or evidence. The decision of the special magistrate shall be final.
  • The City shall cause to be furnished to the state department of highway safety and motor vehicles, via an electronic means, a list of persons who have three or more outstanding vessel violations. In addition, a list of such violators shall also be provided to the clerk of the court of the county. The provisions of F.S. 320.03 (8), as amended, shall apply to each person whose name appears on such list.
  • Under the authority of F.S. 320.03(8), as amended, if the name of the applicate for a vessel revalidation sticker appears on the list referred to in subsection (a) of this section and F.S. 316.1976(6), as amended, the revalidation sticker shall not be issued until the applicant’s name no longer appears on said list or until applicant presents a receipt from the city showing the vessel fines have been paid.
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Wow, 27 and under!
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Wow, 27 and under!
Yeah, I thought that was weird...
I hope it doesn't turn into a bro hangout.
Wow, 27 and under!
Just tell them your 31ft vessel identifies as a 24 footer. What’s the worst that can happen.
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It will attract the idiots with 3 fishing rods laying across the docks, lines in the water, refusing to move. No one in sight to enforce a single rule. I hope it is great, but PNS can't maintain anything.
with that list of rules, and you have to be gone by a certain time, what is one supposed to do there? Dock your dingy, walk around town for a few hours, then go home I suppose. The Fat Jax II is 33 LOA....

Just re-read and see the 'Pensacola Parking" is involved. lol Is there a hourly fee? Did I miss that?

Looks like a nice facility...
Finally a dock for us poors. Keeps y’all’s yatchs away.
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Finally a dock for us poors. Keeps y’all’s yatchs away.
Aihhh...I don't need to dock downtown anyway. It's almost snapper season. It's a lot more fun to head out in the Gulf and run up on and prop-wash center consoles off of all the "private" spots I bought from Strikelines. :cool:
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Just re-read and see the 'Pensacola Parking" is involved. lol Is there a hourly fee? Did I miss that?

Looks like a nice facility...
I don't think there's a charge but I would be willing to pay similarly to a downtown parking deck if it included a dockmaster to help those who don't know how to get in & secure their boat in a slip Plus some security just by his or her presence, ie. an observer. I wouldn't expect the dockmaster to challenge someone and get shot but just being there would help. It's a bit of an isolated spot with Nick's Boathouse as the only nearby witnesses.

As for Pensacola Parking, their app just plain doesn't work consistently but I've found their customer service OK. From the article, I got the impression that their role is just to adjudicate violation challenges.

I rode in there last week to take a look. It's a little shallow, I think I was seeing 7+/- feet at near high tide and I did notice the slips are relatively short, obviously not for large boats. You might sneak a 30 footer in without notice but a 35 footer would be halfway in the fairway. They are nice, though.
It will attract the idiots with 3 fishing rods laying across the docks, lines in the water, refusing to move.
My 1st thought.
I don't think there's a charge but I would be willing to pay similarly to a downtown parking deck if it included a dockmaster to help those who don't know how to get in & secure their boat in a slip Plus some security just by his or her presence, ie. an observer. I wouldn't expect the dockmaster to challenge someone and get shot but just being there would help. It's a bit of an isolated spot with Nick's Boathouse as the only nearby witnesses
I have done this many times at Palafox Pier, when Ron ran it, just for a few hours downtown, it was free.
For overnight, there is a Transient Fee
They just sent out an update. There will be a handful of slots for boats over 27'.
Well...there goes one of the last places in Pensacola to mullet fish.
I have done this many times at Palafox Pier, when Ron ran it, just for a few hours downtown, it was free.
For overnight, there is a Transient Fee
Me too
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