
Point South Marina in Port St. Joe on the Florida Panhandle has reopened after being decimated by Hurricane Michael in 2018.
Phase one of the project included a new dry storage facility with 252 slips for boats to 45 feet. The next phase is underway and will add 48 wet slips. The marina includes an outfitter shop, fuel, ice and other amenities.
“We’re proud to welcome the community back to our marina in Port St. Joe,” Preston Sutter, general manager of Point South Marina, said in a statement. “As a professional guide, I’ve fished these waters for many years, and I know how important this marina is to the local community, as well as the community of boaters who visit throughout the year. We’ve rebuilt the marina better than it’s ever been, and finally reopening restores an important piece of the heart of Port St. Joe.”
Point South Marina is on the eastern shore of St. Joseph Bay between Panama City and Apalachicola, providing access to the Intracoastal Waterway and the Gulf of Mexico.