Manatee Pocket
Manatee Pocket
Manatee Pocket
Manatee Pocket
Manatee Pocket
Manatee Pocket
Manatee Pocket
Manatee Pocket

Manatee Pocket Harbor

Port Salerno, Florida United States
Lat: 27° 9' 59.4''
Lon: -80° 11' 27.61''
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Marinas near Manatee Pocket Harbor

NameReviewsMax LOAVHFDock DepthGas / DieselLift / CraneWifiAmps
Mariner Cay Marina-

80.0'

16Low 6.0 mHigh 0.0'

G

Yes

D

Yes
-30, 50
Whiticar Boat Works Inc
4 reviews

0.0 m

-Low 0.0 mHigh 0.0'----
Pirates Cove Resort & Marina
2 reviews
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G

Yes

D

Yes
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Hinckley Yacht Services - Stuart-

0.0'

-Low 8.0'High 0.0'

D

Yes

L

Yes
30/50
Port Salerno Marine-

0.0'

-Low 0.0 mHigh 0.0'-

L

Yes
-30/50
Fish House Art Center & Marina
1 reviews

55.0'

-Low 6.0'--30/50
Manatee Marina-

0.0'

-Low 0.0 mHigh 0.0'

G

Yes
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A&J Boat Works-

0.0 m

-Low 0.0 mHigh 0.0'----
Sailfish Point Marina-

0.0'

-Low 0.0 mHigh 0.0'

D

Yes
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2Waterview Docks
1 reviews

55.0'

-Low 6.0'--30, 50
Outrigger Harbour Marina--------
Riverwatch Marina--------
Local Notices to Mariners:

Local Notices to Mariners are available online from the U.S. Coast Guard.


Navigating the Water:

Use NOAA Chart 11428.

To reach Manatee Pocket from the Intracoastal Waterway, you start out by picking up red daybeacon “2,” which is located at the official beginning of the Okeechobee Waterway at Mile 0. Once you have picked up the red daybeacon, head farther west to intercept green nun buoy “3” red nun buoy “4,” green nun 3A,” green daybeacon “5,” and then green daybeacon “1” and red daybeacon “2” at the entrance to Manatee Pocket.

Depths along the approach range from seven to nine feet, but be sure to careful honor all the marks, as depths can shoal quickly outside the marked channel. Once inside Manatee Pocket, you will find depths of four to six feet and little current once you are out of the St. Lucie River channel.


Introduction:

Only a little less than a mile from the main Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) channel, Manatee Pocket is a popular stopover for many cruisers, as it is bustling with marinas, marine services, restaurants and provisioning possibilities; most of which are within walking distance of the waterfront.

The image above is a view from the northeast looking southwest over Manatee Pocket and the town of Port Salerno. The entrance channel is clearly visible, starting with a mix of red daybeacons and red nuns, and then moving on to green daybeacon “1,” and red daybeacon “2,” which mark the official entrance into the area.

Just inside Manatee Pocket to starboard are the Sailfish Marina and Finest Kind Marina, the latter of which accepts transient guests (especially convenient to the Intracoastal Waterway for cruisers making a pit stop). Farther on are the Mariner Cay and Pirate’s Cove marinas, which have transient facilities as well. Hinckley Yacht services maintains a yard here with a lift for haul-outs and related repairs (a whopping 150-ton lift, by the way).

Anchorage is available up the creek, as long as you keep out of the main channel. Port Salerno has some excellent provisioning opportunities with a grocery store, drug store, liquor store and other specialty shops near the waterfront.


Transportation:

The Palm Beach International Airport is about 35 miles away from Port Salerno, and shuttle service can be arranged by contacting the airport. Local taxicab services can also provide a lift. Shuttle schedules and ground transportation options can be found in the “Helpful Links” section at the bottom of this page.


Helpful Links:

Martin County Chamber of Commerce

Martin County Calendar of Events

Palm Beach International Airport

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