Private Dockage for 100-Foot Yachts — South Florida
At 100 feet and above, dockage becomes a specialized match. A yacht this size needs deep water, a wide turning basin, high-amperage shore power, and a bridge-clear route to a major inlet — a combination that only a limited set of South Florida berths can provide. YatHub works with owners of premium deep-water docks and estate frontages to place superyachts, verifying depth, beam, power, and routing with the seriousness this class of vessel requires.
Deep-Water Berths and Turning Basins
A 100ft-plus yacht with a 22–25ft beam and 6–8ft draft needs genuine deep water and a turning basin sized for the vessel. Suitable berths cluster in the deep-water canals and estate frontages of Fort Lauderdale — the "Yachting Capital of the World" — along with select Intracoastal and open-water locations. Every 100ft match starts with confirmed depth and turning geometry.
High-Amperage Power and Full Utilities
Superyachts draw substantial power — often 100A single- or three-phase, sometimes more — plus high-volume fresh water and, frequently, provisions for full-time crew. Comparatively few private docks are equipped for these loads, so electrical capacity is the defining filter. YatHub confirms amperage, phase, and utility capacity with the owner before presenting any berth.
Bridge-Clear Routing and Discretion
Air draft, deep draft, and bridge scheduling make routing a 100ft yacht a planned operation. We map the transit to the appropriate deep-water inlet — Port Everglades is the usual choice for the largest vessels — and document every clearance. For owners and captains who value privacy, owner-direct berths also offer a level of discretion that busy commercial superyacht marinas cannot.
Available Docks in This Area
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120ft Liveaboard Superyacht Slip for Rent Fort Lauderdale
Rio Vista Isles, Fort Lauderdale, FL
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100ft Private Yacht Slip for Rent Fort Lauderdale
Nurmi Isles, Fort Lauderdale, FL
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235ft Private Yacht Slip for Rent Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, FL
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100ft Deep Draft Superyacht Slip for Rent Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, FL
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160ft Private Yacht Slip for Rent Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Can a 100-foot yacht find private dockage in South Florida?
- Yes, though the pool is specialized. Suitable berths are deep-water canals and estate frontages — concentrated in Fort Lauderdale — with the depth, turning room, and power a superyacht requires. We verify every constraint before matching.
- What shore power does a 100-foot yacht need?
- Typically 100A (single- or three-phase) and sometimes more, plus high-volume water. Few private docks are equipped for these loads, so electrical capacity is the primary filter for this size.
- Which inlet do 100-foot yachts use in South Florida?
- Port Everglades is the usual choice for the largest, deepest-draft yachts. We map the full bridge-clear route from any candidate dock to the appropriate inlet before recommending it.
- Is owner-direct dockage more private than a superyacht marina?
- Often, yes. Owner-direct estate berths can offer discretion and security that busy commercial superyacht marinas cannot, while still meeting the depth, power, and access requirements of a 100ft-plus vessel.