Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on Saturday, March 22nd, 2025 8:58am.
Boating is at the heart of the Orange Beach lifestyle, and as a real estate advisor and homeowner on Ono Island, I’ve seen firsthand how owning the right boat can completely transform your time on the water. Whether you’re fishing in the back bays, heading out into the Gulf, or cruising to waterfront restaurants, having the right vessel makes all the difference.
I often get questions from homeowners and prospective buyers about what kind of boat is best for living in Orange Beach or on Ono Island. So, I’ve put together the top 10 questions I’m most often asked—along with my answers based on experience, local insight, and conversations with neighbors and marine experts.
It depends on how you plan to use it. For offshore fishing, a center console or sportfisher is ideal. For cruising the Intracoastal or hitting Robinson Island, a dual console or pontoon might be your style. If you're like many Ono Island homeowners, you may want a boat that can handle both inshore fishing and sunset cruising.
Water depths vary by location. Main canal homes often have deeper water, while some interior canals can be shallower at low tide. If you own or plan to buy a larger boat (30’+), make sure your dock accommodates your draft. I always help buyers factor in boat size when searching for boater-friendly properties.
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That’s really about preference and budget. New boats offer warranties and the latest tech, but used boats can offer better value—especially if they’ve been serviced locally and stored on lifts. If you’re buying used, have a marine survey done, even if the boat looks pristine.
You’ll see a lot of Yellowfin, Sea Hunt, Boston Whaler, Pursuit, Pathfinder, and Contender—especially among serious anglers. Grady-White and Scout are favorites for family cruising with comfort and fishability. For pontoons, Bennington and Godfrey are well-loved by weekend sandbar goers.
Absolutely. A boat lift helps protect your investment from saltwater corrosion, wave action, and barnacle growth. It also makes maintenance easier and keeps your boat cleaner. If your future home doesn’t have one, I can recommend trusted local marine contractors to install one.
If you don’t live here full-time, covered storage or a lift behind your home is ideal. Some of my clients use marinas like Orange Beach Marina or Zeke’s for dry storage. The key is making sure your boat is protected during hurricane season and that routine maintenance is scheduled.

Yes. Alabama requires a vessel endorsement on your driver’s license, which involves taking a test. If you're moving here from out of state, make sure your boating certification transfers, or plan to take the course locally. It's easy, and there are online options as well.
We’re lucky to have excellent fishing all year long. Redfish and speckled trout are staples in the bay. In the summer, locals target snapper, king mackerel, mahi-mahi, and tuna offshore. If you’re a first-time boat owner, hiring a local charter captain for a day or two is a great way to learn our waters.
Before you buy, measure your dock width, canal depth, lift capacity, and overhead clearance (some canals have low bridges). I always advise boat buyers to consider their home’s boating access first—then find the vessel that fits. I can help with both.
You’ve got options! Robinson Island, Bird Island, and Walker Island are all local hangout spots. Perdido Pass leads you straight into the Gulf. Florabama Yacht Club, Tacky Jack’s, and The Wharf are perfect waterfront stops for dining. It’s no exaggeration—you can spend every weekend discovering something new on the water.
Here’s a helpful guide I share with buyers when they’re considering purchasing a boat to pair with their waterfront property:
If you don’t plan to dock your boat behind your home, here are some of the most respected marinas in Orange Beach that offer dry storage, wet slips, fuel, service, and more:
Terry Cove | orangebeachmarina.com
Canal Road | zekeslanding.com
Bear Point | bearpointharbor.com
The Wharf | alwharf.com/marina
Marina Road | sportsmanmarina.com
If you’re thinking of buying a boat and a home on Ono Island or anywhere in Orange Beach, let’s connect. I’m happy to help you navigate dock depth, boat lifts, and marine service options to find the right home—and the right boat—for your lifestyle.
Let me help you find the perfect combination. I specialize in boater-friendly homes on Ono Island, Terry Cove, and throughout Orange Beach, and I can guide you through both the real estate and marine lifestyle considerations.
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meredith@searchthegulf.com
(970) 389.2905
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