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THE INVINCIBLE 36 OPEN FISHERMAN AND ONO ISLAND WATERFRONT LIVING

By Meredith Folger Amon

Life on the Gulf Coast is about more than just a beautiful home—it’s about how your property and your boat work together to create a lifestyle. Few boats embody that lifestyle better than the Invincible 36 Open Fisherman, and few communities showcase it more seamlessly than Ono Island in Orange Beach, Alabama.

Why the Invincible 36 is a Gulf Coast Favorite

At 36 feet 10 inches in length with a 10-foot beam, the Invincible 36 Open Fisherman is an offshore powerhouse with the versatility to handle everything from back bays to bluewater runs. Powered by twin Mercury 400 Verados (800 horsepower combined), the boat cruises comfortably above 50 mph and…

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TOP 5 ORANGE BEACH HOMES THAT FIT A 60’ SPORTFISHING YACHT

By Meredith Folger Amon — Licensed in Alabama and Florida

Orange Beach Alabama Homes and Ono Island Sportsfishing Yachts

On the Gulf Coast, life is measured in tides and traditions. For those who own a 60’ sportfishing yacht, the right home isn’t simply about a dock—it’s about creating a seamless life where mornings begin with a run through Perdido Pass and evenings close with a quiet drink overlooking the water. In Orange Beach and on Ono Island, certain properties are built to carry this rhythm, pairing luxury living with true deepwater access.

Here are five types of properties that pair beautifully with a yacht of this size.

1. Ono Island Deepwater Estates on Old River

Ono Island  — https://www.searchthegulf.com/ono-island/

Ono’s…

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UNDERSTANDING RENTAL POLICIES ON ONO ISLAND

By Meredith Folger Amon
Guided by Integrity. Backed by Experience. Search the Gulf with Meredith Folger Amon.

Ono Island Rentals

As a homeowner and real estate advisor on Ono Island in Orange Beach, Alabama, I am often asked about the community’s rental policies. These rules are unique to Ono Island and are important for both current owners and those considering a purchase. If you are thinking of renting out your property here—or buying with the intention to rent—it’s essential to understand the framework set by the Ono Island Property Owners Association (POA).

Minimum Rental Term

All rental properties on Ono Island are restricted to a minimum of 30 days per rental contract. Weekly or nightly vacation…

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Why the Caymas 34 CT is Perfect for Boaters in Orange Beach and Ono Island

By Meredith Folger Amon, Licensed in Alabama and Florida

Guided by Integrity. Backed by Experience. Search the Gulf with Meredith Folger Amon.

Caymas Fishing Boat Ono Island Orange Beach Alabama

One of the best parts of living on Ono Island — https://www.searchthegulf.com/ono-island/ or in Orange Beach — https://www.searchthegulf.com/orange-beach/ is that boating isn’t just a weekend activity, it’s part of everyday life. Whether I’m talking with neighbors at the dock, showing a waterfront property with a private boathouse, or watching the traffic pass through Perdido Pass, I can always count on seeing some of the most impressive center consoles on the Gulf Coast. Recently, one boat has been turning heads more than…

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ICF (Insulated Concrete Form) Homes on the Gulf Coast: My Top 20 Q&As for Orange Beach & Ono Island


By Meredith Folger Amon, Licensed in Alabama and Florida
Guided by Integrity. Backed by Experience. Search the Gulf with Meredith Folger Amon.

Ono Island ICF Insulated Concrete Form Homes Construction. Waterfront homes on Ole River at sunset in Orange Beach, Alabama, featuring luxury architecture, private boathouses, and Gulf Coast coastal living.

I love helping clients build smarter on the coast. On Ono Island and around Orange Beach, ICF (Insulated Concrete Form) has moved from “niche” to “expected” on many custom homes. Below are the twenty questions I hear most—asked by both builders and consumers—plus straight answers from my experience walking sites, reading reports, and living with coastal realities (wind, salt, flood, and insurance).

Looking at coastal building more broadly? Start here: New Construction on the Gulf Coast.

1) What…

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THE INVINCIBLE 36 OPEN FISHERMAN: A PERFECT MATCH FOR GULF COAST LIVING

By Meredith Folger Amon

When I see an Invincible 36 Open Fisherman cruising through the waters around Orange Beach and Ono Island, I can’t help but stop and admire it. This boat represents everything I love about our Gulf Coast lifestyle—strength, elegance, and the ability to transition seamlessly from serious offshore fishing to a leisurely day on the water with family and friends.

Invincible 36 Fisherman Boat Orange Beach Alabama

The Invincible brand has long been respected for its offshore performance, and the 36 Open Fisherman is one of its most versatile models. At 36 feet 10 inches in overall length, with a beam of 10 feet, it strikes a perfect balance—large enough to handle long offshore runs into the Gulf, yet…

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NAVIGATING BOATS AROUND ORANGE BEACH & PERDIDO PASS: A LOCAL GUIDE

By Meredith Folger Amon, Licensed in Alabama and Florida
Guided by Integrity. Backed by Experience. Search the Gulf with Meredith Folger Amon.

I run these waters constantly—Orange Beach, Ono Island, Perdido Pass, and the back bays—and I keep a running list of notes to help friends and clients make confident, courteous runs. Below is my first-person guide to reading the water, understanding markers and wake zones, and knowing where extra caution pays off across Perdido Pass, the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW), Ole River, Bayou St. John, Terry Cove, Cotton Bayou, the canals, and the open Gulf.

Boating Orange Beach Alabama

Heads-up: Conditions change with tide, wind, and storms. This guidance is local…

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Muck, Sea Grass, and Barnacle Cycles on Lifts & Seawalls (Orange Beach & Ono Island)

By Meredith Folger Amon, Licensed in Alabama and Florida
Guided by Integrity. Backed by Experience. Search the Gulf with Meredith Folger Amon.

Living and working on the water in Orange Beach and along Ono Island, I see the same seasonal story play out on boat lifts and seawalls: spring warmth wakes up growth, summer accelerates it, fall storms push wrack into corners, and winter finally gives us a breather. Below is how I set expectations with buyers and owners—and the simple, realistic maintenance cadence I use myself—so small messes don’t become big repairs.

For on slip layouts, lifts, and canal living, see my boating guide: Boating Amenities on the Gulf…

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How Captains Run a Boat in Orange Beach (Lessons Learned from Local Pros)


By Meredith Folger Amon, Licensed in Alabama and Florida
Guided by Integrity. Backed by Experience. Search the Gulf with Meredith Folger Amon.

Running the waters around Orange Beach, across Old River by Ono Island, and out the pass into the Gulf is a masterclass taught daily by seasoned captains—tow operators, charter skippers, and neighbors with thousands of local hours. The practices below reflect what those captains consistently do and the lessons they’ve shared.

Boating and Yachts Orange Beach Alabama Wharf

Reading the Water (What Experienced Captains Watch)

  • Color & texture: Greener/clearer often means deeper; tan or tea-colored water with tight ripples (“cat’s paws”) can mark shoals. A narrow…

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Beach and Bay Water Clarity by Season in Orange Beach – 2025 Month-by-Month Guide

Overview

In Orange Beach, the water can look anything from emerald green to clear Caribbean blue, depending on the month, weather, and tides. As a Gulf Coast homeowner and real estate advisor, I’ve learned that knowing these patterns can help you plan the best days for boating, fishing, or even photography. Here’s a practical guide to understanding when and why the water looks its best.

Orange Beach Alabama Water Clarity Ocean Guide

Key Questions

  • Which months usually bring the clearest, bluest water in Orange Beach?

  • Why does the water sometimes look like the Caribbean?

  • Can weather or tide patterns help predict water clarity?

  • What are the differences between Gulf waters…

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