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Shipyard Opens in the Treasure Coast to Meet the Needs of the Growing Marine Community

Indiantown Marine Center Rises to Serve the Needs of Florida’s Expanding Yacht Fleet


A New Shipyard Built for Florida’s Boating Boom

Florida’s marine community continues to grow — and so does the demand for capable, accessible service yards. That’s exactly what Indiantown Marine Center (IMC) was designed to provide. Located in Indiantown, FL, this newly built shipyard is equipped to handle serious marine service projects and also provides a significantly large storage facility, serving a wide range of vessels and clients from across the state.

Lift Capacity That Sets a New Standard

Built with modern needs in mind, IMC features 100-ton and 300-ton lift capacity, positioning it as one of the few inland yards in Florida with the ability to service larger yachts and heavy displacement vessels. As many coastal yards hit capacity or experience long delays, IMC offers something increasingly rare — immediate access and space to operate.

Safe and Strategic Location

Its fully freshwater location near the Okeechobee Waterway provides access to both the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, while offering inland safety and stability, especially during hurricane season. IMC’s infrastructure supports both short- and long-term storage as well as full-scale service projects.

Professional-Grade Work and Trusted Contractors

Work performed at IMC is handled exclusively by licensed and insured marine contractors, giving owners assurance that all repairs, upgrades, and refits are completed by experienced professionals. The yard is organized for smooth coordination, and its wide service areas make it ideal for larger vessels requiring substantial work.

Meeting the Needs of Florida’s Expanding Yacht Fleet

From routine maintenance to major overhauls, IMC is becoming a preferred inland service option for boaters from Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Stuart, and across the state to Southwest Florida from places such as Fort Myers, Sarasota, Naples, and Tampa. It fills a growing need in the marine market for large-vessel service with fewer delays and more flexibility — backed by expert workmanship and thoughtful yard management.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Indiantown Marine Center located?

Indiantown Marine Center is located in Indiantown, Florida, near the Okeechobee Waterway, offering access to both the Atlantic and Gulf coasts.

What types of vessels can IMC accommodate?

IMC can service a wide range of vessels, including large yachts and heavy displacement boats, thanks to its 100-ton and 300-ton lift capacities.

Is the facility suitable for hurricane season storage?

Yes, IMC’s inland, freshwater location provides a secure alternative for vessel storage during hurricane season.

Who performs the service work at IMC?

All work is completed by licensed and insured marine contractors with expertise in repairs, refits, and upgrades.

What areas of Florida does IMC serve?

IMC serves boaters throughout Florida, including Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Stuart, Fort Myers, Sarasota, Naples, and Tampa.

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