Repairs at the St. Augustine Municipal Marina in Florida are scheduled to start on Monday, 8 December 2025. The work follows damage caused by hurricanes Helene and Milton in 2024. Transient slip availability will be limited while repairs continue through March 2026.

The marina experienced significant damage to floating finger piers and dock pilings during the storms. While awaiting Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursements, the facility received 25 percent of the repair costs from the Florida Inland Navigational District, along with additional funds from the St. Augustine Port, Waterway and Beach District to cover mitigation work.
In addition to the dock pilings replaced and reinforced in 2024, the mitigation project includes upgrading the structural wood walers to 50 percent larger materials, installing concrete modular finger piers and adding steel reinforcements throughout the docks.
The St. Augustine Municipal Marina accommodates recreational and commercial vessels, marine fire and law enforcement boats, and seasonal vessels ranging from 20-200ft (six to 61 metres). Services include deep-water fuelling, potable water, sewage pump-out, overnight dockage and moorings.


