Ono Island Boating Properties: Where Your Backyard is the Bay

By Meredith Amon, Licensed in Alabama and Florida
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As a homeowner and real estate advisor on Ono Island, I help clients navigate the tides of buying and selling waterfront homes. One thing is always clear: for boating enthusiasts, Ono Island is a dream come true. Whether you’re docking a center console, a sportfisher, a tritoon, or a yacht, this private gated community in Orange Beach offers a rare combination of deep water access, protective canals, and an unbeatable location just minutes from the Gulf of Mexico.


How Deep Are Ono Island Canals?

Let’s start with what serious boaters always ask me first: how deep is the water?

Most of the canals on Ono Island range between 6 and 10 feet deep, with some reaching over 12 feet depending on tide and location. Shoalwater Drive, River Road, and St. John Drive tend to offer the deepest and widest canals, capable of handling larger vessels up to 60 feet, including express cruisers and motor yachts.

Homes off Sandpiper Drive and Canal Court also boast excellent water depth — often between 7 and 9 feet — making them ideal for bay boats, inshore fishing vessels, and tritoons. In these areas, it's common to find homes with covered boathouses, 10,000–16,000 lb lifts, and flow-through composite decking that reduces wear and tear.

If you’re looking for even deeper water with bridge-free access to Bayou St. John, homes on the south side of Ono Boulevard and the west end of River Road often provide canal depths over 10 feet — ideal for larger boats that need elbow room and fast Gulf access.

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What Kind of Boats Fit on Which Streets?

Here's a breakdown from my own experience working with buyers and sellers on Ono Island:

  • Shoalwater Drive: Known for deep, protected water — several homes here have lifts for 36’–42’ boats and wide frontage ideal for docking a catamaran or sportfisher. I’ve seen a 39' Mainship docked here with plenty of room to spare.

  • St. John Drive: One of the most desirable streets for larger vessels. I’ve walked docks here where owners keep 50’+ yachts and covered slips with separate captain’s quarters — true deep-water harbor setups.

  • Sandpiper Drive: Perfect for tritoons, bay boats, and smaller offshore boats. Many homes have 10,000 lb lifts and ample dock space for a 26’–32’ vessel. Quick access to the ICW makes this a favorite for weekend boaters.

  • Canal Court: Offers a more private canal environment with water ranging from 7–9 feet deep and homes that frequently include custom boathouses, kayak launches, and fishing stations.

  • Ono North Loop West: A newer section with upgraded boathouse lighting, deep canal ends, and 9,000–10,000 lb lifts. Some homeowners have permits in hand to expand lift capacity for 26’+ boats.

  • Marlin Key Drive: Positioned closer to Bayou St. John with quick big water access. Some homes offer double lifts — one for a 60' yacht and another for a smaller runabout or jet ski.

  • Harbour Drive and Harbour Court: These streets enjoy deeded boat slips and views toward Perdido Bay. Some slips here accommodate vessels as large as 40’+, with lift upgrades available.

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Living with a Dock in Your Backyard

There’s nothing quite like the lifestyle of walking from your living room to your dock. One neighbor recently told me, “We keep a 36' Yellowfin on our lift and leave after breakfast, fishing by 8 AM in the Gulf.” Another friend, who lives off Dolphin Drive, keeps a 28’ Contender and loves the convenience of being on the bay in less than five minutes.

It’s not just about the boats. Many homes on Ono Island feature:

  • Outdoor showers and fish cleaning stations

  • Sandy beach areas for paddle boarding or a beach chair sunset

  • Aluminum and composite docks with power, water, and lighting

  • Storm-rated boat lifts and hurricane moorings

Whether you're pulling in redfish from your back deck, heading out to the Gulf for an overnight trip, or simply enjoying a sunset cruise, the convenience of a backyard boathouse is unbeatable.

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Insider Tips for Buyers

If you're exploring Ono Island boating homes, here are a few tips I always share:

  • Know your vessel's beam and draft: Make sure the slip and canal depth can support your boat type.

  • Check HOA-approved dock plans: Ono Island has architectural guidelines for docks and boathouses. I help my clients navigate these with ease.

  • Consider exposure and tides: Canal-end homes often enjoy wider views and better maneuverability, while inner-canals offer more protection from wind.

  • Watch for elevation and drainage: Homes on higher elevation lots with good drainage and deep water access are the gold standard.

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The Joy of Island Boating Life

Ono Island is more than just a boating destination — it’s a lifestyle. From strolling to the Ono North Rec Center after a cruise to biking along the seven-mile path beside the canals, there's a sense of peace and connection to the water that’s hard to find elsewhere.

The community features two private boat ramps, dedicated trailer parking, and a well-run POA that values the island’s charm and security. Whether you’re a seasoned saltwater angler or just dreaming of weekends on the water, Ono Island has a home that fits your boating lifestyle.

If you're ready to explore waterfront homes where your boat stays as close as your coffee pot, I’d love to help you find the perfect fit.

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