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Why Boat Slip Dredging Matters in Cape Coral
If you own a waterfront property in Cape Coral, you probably know that canals and boat slips can slowly fill with sand and sediment. Over time, your boat might scrape the bottom, docking becomes tricky, and maneuvering is frustrating. That’s where boat slip dredging comes in. At Coastal Marine Group, we specialize in removing accumulated sediment, improving water depth, and restoring your slip so your boat glides in smoothly every time.
Canals in Cape Coral are naturally shallow and tend to fill with sand, silt, and debris. A neglected slip can make it impossible to dock safely, especially for larger boats. One of our customers near Bimini Basin had a sailboat that would scrape the bottom at low tide. After a dredging project, he told us, “It feels like I got a brand-new canal!”
Boat slip dredging also prevents long-term damage to boat hulls, reduces maintenance costs, and improves property value. During storm season, a clear and deep slip prevents unexpected grounding or damage.
Our Boat Slip Dredging Process
We approach boat slip dredging carefully to protect your property and local wildlife:
Assessment: We measure your slip, water depth, and sediment build-up. Cape Coral canals vary a lot, so we document everything before starting.
Permitting: Boat slip dredging usually requires local permits, which we handle from start to finish.
Dredging: Using specialized equipment, we remove sediment carefully and safely, keeping surrounding areas intact.
Sediment Disposal: Removed sand and silt is disposed of according to environmental guidelines.
Finishing: We grade the bottom for consistent depth, making your slip ready for docking and boating enjoyment.
We’ve seen clients’ faces light up after the first test docking post-dredge. It’s like your canal suddenly has room to breathe again.




Customer Stories from Cape Coral Boat Slip Dredging Projects
Tom S., Cape Coral: “My canal was so shallow, I had to dock sideways. After Coastal Marine Group dredged my slip, docking feels effortless.”
Maria H., Pine Island: “We didn’t realize how much sediment had built up. The team dredged it and even helped us with a custom cover.”
John R., Matlacha: “I’ve had boats for 20 years, but this is the smoothest slip I’ve ever had. Highly recommend them for dredging.”
These stories highlight how dredging doesn’t just fix a problem—it transforms waterfront life.
Why Coastal Marine Group Is the Local Choice
Our hands-on experience ensures every dredged slip is functional, safe, and enjoyable for years.
Experience
Years of experience navigating Cape Coral waterways and understanding local sediment patterns.
Licensed Contractor
We handle everything including design, city permits, dredging, and finishing.
Comprehensive Service
We offer boat covers, dock accessories, and ongoing maintenance services.
Emergency Support
Available for support during storms for slips and docks.
Seasonal Considerations for Boat Slip Dredging
Timing your dredging project is key to maintaining access year-round.

Summer
Sediment can build up faster in hot months. Routine maintenance keeps your slip usable.

Hurricane Season
Strong storms can push sand into your slip. Dredging before hurricane season prevents grounding and damage.

Winter
Even mild winters can cause algae growth or mud accumulation. A post-winter dredge keeps slips clean.

Events
Events like the Cape Coral Boat Show provide opportunities to learn about dredging and upgrades for slips. We often offer consultations there.
Events like the Cape Coral Boat Show provide opportunities to learn about dredging and upgrades for slips.
Contractor Services for Boat Slip Dredging

As a licensed contractor, Coastal Marine Group handles everything from design to permits. For dredging projects, this is important because each canal has unique requirements.
A client in Matlacha wanted their slip dredged before hurricane season. We secured permits, dredged the slip, and reinforced the sides to prevent erosion. He told us it was the smoothest docking experience he’d ever had. Being a contractor allows us to manage unexpected challenges like old seawalls, shifting sand, or tidal changes efficiently.
Boat Cover Options for Dredged Slips
After dredging, protecting your boat is the next step. Boat covers shield vessels from sun, rain, and debris. One Fort Myers Beach client added a custom cover to a freshly dredged slip. The boat stayed clean even after a heavy summer storm, and the homeowner loved not worrying about UV damage to the deck and interior. Covers also help protect dock accessories like ladders, cleats, and bumpers from weathering.
Contact Us for Boat Slip Dredging Services
To schedule boat slip dredging in Cape Coral or surrounding areas, contact Coastal Marine Group.
Address: 424 SE 47th Terrace A, Cape Coral, FL 33904, United States Phone: +1 239-372-4586 Website: https://cmgdocks.com/l
We handle everything from permits to dredging to post-dredge maintenance, making your waterfront hassle-free.
Call Coastal Marine Group today!
424 SE 47th Terrace A, Cape Coral, FL 33904, United State FL

Your Questions, Answered
Everything you need to know about working with a professional marine contractor.
Most slips need dredging every 3–5 years, depending on sediment and canal conditions.
Yes, Coastal Marine Group manages all Cape Coral city and county dredging permits.
No, we use specialized equipment to protect docks and boats during dredging.
Yes, custom boat covers are available to protect your vessel from sun, storms, and debris.
Cape Coral neighborhoods like Bimini Basin, SE Cape, Cape Coral Yacht Club, and surrounding areas.
Most boat slip dredging projects are completed in 2–5 days, depending on size and sediment.
Yes, we coordinate carefully to dredge slips with boats safely in place or temporarily relocated.
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