Boating in Jekyll Island Marina, GA Map View
A marina at Mile 683.6 has a pier 300 feet long with reported depths of 10 feet alongside in 2006. Berths, electricity, gasoline, diesel fuel, water, ice, marine supplies, pump-out station and wet storage are available.
A marina on the east side of the waterway just above the bridge had reported depths of 11 feet in the approach and 10 feet alongside the piers in 2007. Berthage, electricity, gasoline, diesel fuel, water, ice, pump-out station, marine supplies, wet and dry storage and a 9-ton lift are available.
Navigation:
Click the “Map View” button above to see a chart of this harbor.
The Intracoastal Waterway follows Jekyll Creek southward from Brunswick River to Jekyll Sound. The entrance is marked by a lighted range and protected by a jetty on its west side, the outer end of which is marked by a light. Jekyll Island Range Front Light is about 25 yards to the westward of this light. The jetty covers at high tide, but is marked by daybeacons. To enter, be guided by the range, lights, a buoy, and daybeacons.
At Mile 684.4, State Route 520 highway fixed bridge crossing the waterway has a clearance of 65 feet. No crosscurrents are experienced during either flood or ebb; the currents flow in the direction of the channel.
From Jekyll Creek the waterway enters Jekyll Sound at Mile 685.7 and continues across St. Andrew Sound.
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