PORT 32 Marinas, LLC has expanded PORT 32 Tampa in Florida with new floating docks and additional slips. The expansion adds more berthing space for both resident members and transient boaters on Tampa Bay and is intended to support growing demand for on-water access at the marina.

Located near the mouth of Old Tampa Bay, the marina provides direct access to St. Petersburg and offshore waters along Florida’s Gulf Coast. PORT 32 Tampa operates 607 dry slips for vessels up to 42ft (13 metres) in length, and 15 wet slips for vessels up to 65ft (20 metres) in length.
Other facilities include repair and maintenance services, gated entry, wash racks, a ship store, boat sales and hurricane haul-out support. Hula Bay Club and Gulfstream Boat Club operate within the marina site, which provide dining and boating access alongside marina services.
New floating docks have been added to the marina, with 50ft (15-metre) and 60ft (18-metre) slips now available for lease, wave attenuation systems installed in the dock area, and 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service with on-slip water connections at each berth.
CEO Austin Schell said: “Adding additional floating dock capacity at PORT 32 Tampa is about giving our members more options and more confidence every time they head out on the water. The infrastructure we have put in place, from 50- and 60-foot slips, wave attenuation built into every berth and full electrical service at each slip, is designed to give members and guests a seamless, high-quality experience from the moment they arrive to the moment they return to the dock, making it easier than ever for boaters to choose PORT 32 Tampa as their home on Tampa Bay.”
Based in Charleston, South Carolina, PORT 32 is a marina owner and operator managing marina assets across coastal markets in Florida and North Carolina, including locations in Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, Lighthouse Point, Palm Beach Gardens, Tierra Verde, Naples, Cape Coral, Marco Island and Morehead City.


