Welcome to the San Patricio County
Navigation District Marina

ATTENTION:

1. WE DO NOT OFFER LIVEABOARDS AT THE SAN PATRICIO NAVIGATION DISTRICT.
2. The large fishing pier in East Harbor is closed until further notice. We apologize for the inconvenience.
3. East Harbor will be closed until further notice.
4. The bathroom/shower on West Harbor is closed until further notice.


The Gateway to Beautiful Redfish Bay

We are only 20 minutes from the Gulf Of Mexico in the Harbor City of Aransas Pass.

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Welcome

Welcome

to the San Patricio County

Navigation District!

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Beautiful Redfish Bay!

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...Amenities!
Boat Ramp
Fishing Piers
Bait Stands
Fish Cleaning Stations
R.V Parking
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Boat Slips!
for big            small boats
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Welcome to
Mickey's
The
BEST
burgers
and
seafood
around!
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On May 27, 2025 Governor Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 1267 into law—marking a major win for Texas’ recreational boating community.



S.B. 1267 by Senator Carol Alvarado modernizes the state’s outdated vessel and outboard motor registration and titling system by streamlining administrative processes, improving consumer protections, and aligning Texas regulations with national best practices and U.S. Coast Guard standards. The law takes effect January 1, 2028.

Overview of Texas Boat Registration Requirements


Texas law mandates that all motorized boats must be registered. This includes:

  • All motorized boats, regardless of length
  • Sailboats with auxiliary engines
  • Non-motorized boats over 14 feet in length
  • Vessels with outboard motors


Certain vessels are exempt from registration:


  • Non-motorized canoes, kayaks, punts, rowboats, or rubber rafts under 14 feet in total length
  • Non-motorized vessels equipped with a trolling or outboard motor must be registered

IF YOUR BOAT IS TITLED THROUGH UNITED STATES COAST GUARD, YOU WILL NOT TITLE YOUR BOAT THROUGH TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE BUT YOUR BOAT NEEDS TO BE REGISTERED THROUGH TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE. (Since January 1, 2004)


S.B. 1267, signed into law on May 27, 2025, modernizes the boat titling and registration system in Texas.

Key features include:

  • Introduction of electronic certificates of title
  • Shortened application window for new owners from 45 days to 20 days
  • New penalties for failing to report hull damage before a sale
  • Enhanced consumer protections against fraud and stolen vessels
  • Improved privacy protections for vessel owners
This law will take effect on January 1, 2028, and aims to streamline processes and align Texas regulations with national standards.

Importance of Registration


Registering your boat is crucial for legal compliance and safety. It helps authorities identify vessels, aids in theft recovery, and supports conservation efforts. Proper registration ensures that your vessel is recognized and protected under state regulations.

Registration Process in Texas, follow these steps: