Marina FAQ's
What is Ocean Club?
Ocean Club is one of the most exclusive marina’s in the Southeast, offering private club membership with your boat slip purchase or lease. Membership includes the use of all on-site amenities and services. The beautiful clubhouse has a state-of-the-art entertainment center, kitchen, wet bar, billiards, and more. Ocean Club members are also encouraged to take full advantage of the pool, tiki hut, and breathtaking marina views.What are the benefits of joining Ocean Club?
There are many great reasons to become a member of Ocean Club, including 73 floating concrete docks for vessels up to 110 feet, the elegant, two-story clubhouse with a panoramic balcony, concierge service, a private lounge, gas and diesel fuel with high- and low-speed dispensers, full-service boatyard on-site with haul out (100 ton, 29-foot beam), direct ocean and intracoastal access, plus cable TV, water, electric, and pump-out service available at each slip.
Is Ocean Club a "Clean Marina"?
Ocean Club is proud to be a fully certified clean marina as designated by the state of Florida. For more information, please visit http://www.dep.state.fl.us/secretary/news/2010/07/0721_01.htm
Do you have wet slips?
There are many great reasons to become a member of Ocean Club, including 73 floating concrete docks for vessels up to 110 feet, the elegant, two-story clubhouse with a panoramic balcony, concierge service, a private lounge, gas and diesel fuel with high- and low-speed dispensers, full-service boatyard on-site with haul out (100 ton, 29-foot beam), direct ocean and intracoastal access, plus cable TV, water, electric, and pump-out service available at each slip.
Does your marina have dockage available for a catamaran?
Yes, this marina offers wet slip dockage for catamarans. Please contact the Harbor Master for details.
What is the depth of the marina or approach to the marina at low tide?
Ocean Club is immediately adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean and the entrance has a 10-foot draft at low tide.
Do you have dry storage?
Ocean Club is a wet slip facility only. Dry storage is available in the neighboring marina located adjacent to the wet slips. For more information, please contact the Ocean Club harbormaster.
Do you rent boats?
Boat rentals are not available at Ocean Club, however, nearby rental facilities can be recommended.
Does your marina have WiFi (internet access) on the docks?
Yes, this marina offers OnSpot Wireless Internet service on the docks.
How do I get to Ocean Club?
By land: Take I-95 exit 205 to merge onto FL-528 E toward Cape Canaveral (5 miles). Continue onto A1A south (7.7 miles). Take exit toward Port Canaveral. Make a right at George J. King Blvd., turn left on Dave Nisbet Drive, then take another left onto Mullet Drive. Marina will be on your right about one mile.
By water: When entering from the Atlantic, the Port Canaveral Inlet approach channel is marked by white 310° lighted range and lighted buoys; the entrance channel between the jetties is marked by a green 270° lighted range, a light, and lighted and unlighted buoys. Canaveral Barge Canal leads westward to Banana River and the Intracoastal Waterway from the western end of the harbor just west of West Basin entrance. Ocean Club is the last marina (south side) prior to passing under the 401 bridge (bascule).
When entering from the Intracoastal Waterway, head east just north of the Bennett Causeway Bridge (Fixed, 65 feet, mile marker 894). Proceed through the Canaveral Barge Canal Extension, Banana River, Canaveral Lock. Marina located just east of the 401 bridge (bascule, vertical clearance 25 feet).
When entering from the Banana River, head east on the Canaveral Barge Canal Extension just north of the Bennett Causeway bridge through the Canaveral Lock. Marina located just east of the 401 bridge (south side).
Canaveral Lock hours of operation 6am to 9:30pm, Lockmaster: 863-983-8101 Lockphone: 321-783-5421
Small craft should stay clear of large vessels entering, leaving, or maneuvering in the harbor. Port Canaveral is a customs port of entry. Port Canaveral Coast Guard Station is at the northeast corner of West Basin.
By water: When entering from the Atlantic, the Port Canaveral Inlet approach channel is marked by white 310° lighted range and lighted buoys; the entrance channel between the jetties is marked by a green 270° lighted range, a light, and lighted and unlighted buoys. Canaveral Barge Canal leads westward to Banana River and the Intracoastal Waterway from the western end of the harbor just west of West Basin entrance. Ocean Club is the last marina (south side) prior to passing under the 401 bridge (bascule).
When entering from the Intracoastal Waterway, head east just north of the Bennett Causeway Bridge (Fixed, 65 feet, mile marker 894). Proceed through the Canaveral Barge Canal Extension, Banana River, Canaveral Lock. Marina located just east of the 401 bridge (bascule, vertical clearance 25 feet).
When entering from the Banana River, head east on the Canaveral Barge Canal Extension just north of the Bennett Causeway bridge through the Canaveral Lock. Marina located just east of the 401 bridge (south side).
Canaveral Lock hours of operation 6am to 9:30pm, Lockmaster: 863-983-8101 Lockphone: 321-783-5421
Small craft should stay clear of large vessels entering, leaving, or maneuvering in the harbor. Port Canaveral is a customs port of entry. Port Canaveral Coast Guard Station is at the northeast corner of West Basin.
What are the hours for Ocean Club?
The marina office is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week. The office is closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.
What do I do if there is an after-hours emergency?
The marina office phones are forwarded nightly to an answering service. The service will contact the harbormaster in the event of an emergency. If the incident involves an injury, or the law is being broken, please dial 911. A call to the marina office will also be appreciated.
What is the closest airport?
Orlando International Airport is approximately 45 minutes (or 45 miles) west of Port Canaveral.
Boat sales, new or used, are not offered at Ocean Club.
Do you sell gas or diesel?
Ocean Club sells ValvTect marine-specific 90 octane non-ethanol gasoline, and ValvTect marine-grade diesel.
Are there any good fishing locations near you?
Ocean Club is located just minutes from the Atlantic Ocean with easy access to the finest fishing around - whether you like to fish just off the beach or far offshore. Just north of Port Canaveral is a great fishing area. Keep in mind there is a 3-mile restricted area due to heightened security enforcement for the naval station and NASA.
Do you have on-site pump-out service? How do I arrange for pump-out service?
On-site pump out is available. Simply call ahead to arrange.
How far away is the beach?
Jetty Park, the favorite local beach, is approximately two miles from Ocean Club.
Are there any beaches or islands nearby that we can drop anchor and swim?
At Jetty Park or Ski Island, located on the west side of the locks in the Banana River.
Are there any restaurants on the water that I can get to?
Grills Restaurant & Tiki Bar, a longtime local favorite, is accessible by boat. By land, there are many great, nearby restaurants.
FishLips Waterfront Bar & Grill ( located < 1 mile from Ocean Club ) 321.784.4533 610 Glen Cheek Dr, Port Canaveral, FL 32920 Map It |
Grills Restaurant & Tiki Bar ( located < 1 mile from Ocean Club, dockage avail. ) 321.868.2266 505 Glen Cheek Dr, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 Map It |
Smokehouse Foods Inc. ( located < 1 mile from Ocean Club ) 321.784.9300 525 Glen Cheek Dr, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 Map It |
Milliken’s Reef ( located < 1 mile from Ocean Club ) 321.783.0100 683 Dave Nisbet Dr, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 Map It |
Rusty’s Seafood & Oyster Bar ( located < 1 mile from Ocean Club ) 321.783.2033 628 Glen Cheek Dr, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 Map It |
Are there any fixed bridges in the area? If so, what are the height limits?
There is a fixed bridge just south of the Barge Canal Extension. It has a 36-foot clearance.
What are the hours of the bridge openings for Ocean Club?
The Canaveral Barge Canal Extension departs the Waterway/Indian River at statute mile 894 East through a well marked channel at AICW marker #67, just north of the Florida A1A Bridge, and continues east across the Banana River to Cape Canaveral inlet.