About MAXIMO MARINA (IGY)
Maximo Marina (IGY) is a full-service marina located in St. Petersburg, Florida, and is known as the largest covered marina on Florida’s West Coast. It offers a range of amenities and services for boaters, including megayacht berths, fuel services, and provisioning assistance. Check-Out: 1:00 pm Check-In: 2:00 pm Facilities & Amenities - Total Slips: 212 - Megayacht Berths: 4 - Max Length: 110 feet (33.3m) - Max Draft: 9.4 feet (2.9m) - Max Beam: 20 feet (6m) - Power Supply: 30 amp, 50 amp, 100 amp SP - Security: 24-hour surveillance and gated dock access - On-Site Services: - Wi-Fi connectivity - Guest laundry facility - Private shower facilities - On-site fuel dock - Provisioning services - Pump-out services Customs Clearance & Arrival Process - Arrival Notification: Captains are advised to provide an estimated time of arrival 24 hours in advance to ensure smooth docking. - Communication: Upon approach, contact the marina office on VHF Channel 16 for slip assignment. - Check-In: Captains must check in and out with the marina office unless otherwise arranged. - Customs & Immigration: While Maximo Marina does not serve as an official customs clearance port, vessels arriving internationally should clear customs at a designated entry point before docking here. Location & Contact Details - Address: 4801 37th St S, St. Petersburg, FL 33711-4528 Contact & Hours of Operation Customs & Immigration Office Phone: +1 727-536-7311 Address: 14700 Terminal Blvd. #120 Clearwater, FL 33762 Hours of Operation: Mon. – Fri. 11:30 am to 7:30 pm Customs & Immigration Information Please note: We do our best to ensure this information is up-to-date, however, this is strictly for informational purposes only. We recommend reviewing the Customs and Immigration site for the destination requirements. Customs & Immigration Office A Customs & Immigration Office is located near the marina, however, transportation is highly suggested and can be arranged prior to arrival. Those reaching the port of entry after closing hours are required to raise a quarantine flag and report in the next morning. In order to clear in and out of the Immigration Office, you will need the following: Vessel registration documents Vessel clearance documentation from the last port of call Copy of passenger/crew list (form I-418) Passports of all crew and guests Copy of the Ship’s Registry Vessel entrance or clearance statement on CPB Form 1300 If you are arriving into Tampa from a United States domestic location, including the mainland United States, the US Virgin Islands, or Puerto Rico, and have a US Flag and crew, no special immigration procedures are required. Safety Equipment Requirements All vessels cruising the United States waters should have the following safety equipment on-board: Functional life-vests for all passengers Parachute, orange, and para-rocket flares Bell and/or Whistle Fire Extinguisher Flashlight VHF Radio First-aid Kit Anchors Tools





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- N 6 knots.
- 9°C
- Sunny
- NW 5 knots increasing to W 10 knots.
- Increasing from 10 to 13°C
- W 0.5m at 6s period
- UV Index: 5 - Moderate
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- W 10–12 knots.
- 13°C
- W 0.4m at 5s period
- UV Index: 5 - Moderate
- Sunny