Marina del Rey Liveaboard Permit Application 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Marina del Rey Liveaboard Permit Application in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Registered Owners Information' section. Enter your last name, first name, and complete address including city and zip code. Ensure that you provide both residential and business telephone numbers.
  3. In the 'Boat Information' section, specify your boat's name, CF/Doc number, type (Power/Sail/Floating Home), and length. Indicate whether your vessel has a holding tank or a sealed/portable potty.
  4. Review the requirements and conditions carefully. Initial each condition to confirm your understanding and agreement.
  5. Sign and date the application at the bottom. If applicable, ensure that the dockmaster’s signature is also included after inspection.

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Licensed fishing is permitted at the north and south jetties, as well as Venice Pier, which doesnt require a license. Licenses and bait are easy to buy at West Marine and/or Marina del Rey Sportfishing, but be sure to bring your own fishing gear.
Most marinas require an application for you to move aboard permanently. In some areas, liveaboards arent permitted or there are long waiting lists. Liveaboard slip fees are usually higher and your insurance rates may increase if your boat becomes your primary residence.
No overnight camping, sleeping, or loitering is allowed in any park, parking lot, or area of Marina del Rey. There is also no loitering in Marina del Rey between the hours of midnight and 6:00am.
There is no charge for fishing, and no license is required at Irvine Lake, but the California Department of Fish and Wildlife fishing regulations regarding fish limits apply. Additionally, the following fishing regulations apply: Five fish limit. Bass is catch-and-release only.
Small boats (under 30 ft): Expect around $50 per day or a baseline of $500 per month. Mid-sized vessels: Typically fall in the $9.50$29.35/ft/month range depending on location and marina services. Motor yachts and liveaboards: Can docHub $100 per foot per month or more, especially in high-demand coastal spots.

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Since this is a marina and not an actual pier, Marina Del Rey does not have the highest fishing profile especially since the harbor has an average depth of 15-21 feet. Despite the lack of a pier, there are some avid anglers that claim this marina as their own fishing spot.
The Department of Beaches and Harbors (DBH) has overall management and operational responsibility over Marina del Rey, which has over 4,600 boat slips in 23 marinas.
Find your next catch in the Marina Licensed fishing is permitted at the north and south jetties, as well as Venice Pier, which doesnt require a license. Licenses and bait are easy to buy at West Marine and/or Marina del Rey Sportfishing, but be sure to bring your own fishing gear.

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