THE ADVENTURER’S BOAT CLUB

BOAT SLIP LEASING – NAPLES BAY

Under Cover and Out of Water Boat Slip Rentals – (248) 685 7782

The Adventurer’s Club is Located in the Heart of Southwest Florida on Beautiful Naples Bay. Conveniently Situated Just Off of 8th Avenue South

The Adventurer Club’s informed staff is available to help you identify the specific boat storage needs.

At The Adventurer’s Club, you can also take advantage of a large number of services affording you a stress-free boat dockage experience and, most importantly, allow you to enjoy your primary goals on the water.

Competitive annual leases provide 24/7 access with extensive 24-hour dock lighting to ensure security and safety. Many have independent personal dock boxes available for storing rods and gear. On site parking is also available. Check out Our Boat Slips now.

Never bottom paint your boat again – Call us today (248) 685 7782


Why Choose a boat slip at the Adventurer’s Club?

We are one of the only facilities which has a roof to keep your boat out of the elements as well as lifts to keep your boat out of the water! If you lease a slip from us, you will have 24/7 access to your boat with fresh water, electricity and many with a boat locker to keep personal belongings and supplies. Slip leases include:

  • Competitive Annual Lease Rates

  • Raised & Covered Boat Slips

  • 24/7 Access

  • 24-hour dock lighting

  • Individual Fresh Water

  • Individual Power

  • Convenient Vehicle Parking

WE HAVE THREE TYPES OF SLIPS: SLING, CRADLE AND SEAWALL.  ALL SLIPS HAVE MAXIMUM BOAT DIMENSIONS OF 28′ IN LENGTH, 8’5″ BEAM AND 6000 LBS.

  • Sling slips come with two large straps and two motors to independently raise and lower your boat. These slips come with a remote control as well as slip side controls. Maximum dimensions as above.

  • Cradle slips consist of a frame and adjustable boat guides that conform to your boat’s size and dimensions. These slips come with a remote control as well as slip side controls. Maximum dimensions as above.

  • Seawall slips are next to the seawall and generally have shallower water depths and only one finger pier.