Hatteras Harbor Marina
When it comes to charter boat fishing on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, the name Hatteras and world-class fishing go hand in hand.
Either offshore or inshore, Hatteras has it all and no one takes fishing more seriously than the captains and mates of the Hatteras Harbor Marina Charter Fleet. The largest and most experienced in the area, the fleet enjoys one of the shortest runs to the Gulf Stream where an abundance of fish are caught year-round. From Marlin, Sailfish, Tuna, Dolphin and Wahoo offshore to Speckled Trout, Flounder, Bluefish and Red Drum inshore. Our fleet is ready to serve your needs. Boats return to the docks between 4-5 pm. It's a great treat for the whole family to watch the catches hit the dock.
Bring the entire family and enjoy uncrowded pristine beaches amid a relaxed atmosphere where southern hospitality is at its best!
Mission Statement
Hatteras Harbor Marina is proud to be the only marina on Hatteras Island to have a Charter Boat Association. Any boat running charters from our dock is required to be a member. This provides you security in knowing all boats have the required pertinent Coast Guard licenses, Marine Fisheries permits and insurance. All members are also required to be available for random drug testing and are subject to disciplinary measures. Our goal as a marina and association is to work together for the good of everyone. We provide a comfortable and safe family environment for our customers.
The HHCBA mission statement states "Our mission is to maintain a membership of qualified, competent charter boat owners and operators for the collective good of our captains, marina, supporting businesses and community."
There are more and more boats competing for trips in our area and not all of them have the knowledge and experience required to fish our waters. Please be aware of who and what you are putting your hard earned money into. Some important questions to ask are: At what marina are you located? Do you have your Coast Guard licenses and fisheries permits? How long have you been fishing from Hatteras? How long have you run your boat? Be safe and fish on.
Make-up Charter Available
Make-up charter trips are now available once again. For only $350, you can be put together with a group and head out to the gulf stream.
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Fishing Reports
Sunday, August 17, 2025
A couple of the big boats made it out to the fishing grounds this morning. They scrapped out a few Dolphin, Wahoo and Blackfin Tuna. Release released 2 Sailfish and Sea Creature released 1 Sailfish. Inshore boats had Bluefish and had Red Drum on the bite.
Citations:
Patrick Reynolds of Durham, NC released a 49" Red Drum on Sound Bound
Thomas Rabovsky of Virginia Beach, VA released a Sailfish on Release
Mike Campbell of Virginia Beach, VA released a Sailfish on Release
Jay Ellington of Greensboro, NC released a Sailfish on Sea Creature
Saturday, August 16, 2025
The Offshore boats watched the sun rise over the blue water this morning. It got a little rough but they managed to deck some fish. They had good Dolphin fishing along with some Wahoo and a few Blackfin Tuna along with a bottom fish or two. Gambler released a Blue Marlin and Sea Creature released a Sailfish. The Inshore boats got onto the big Bluefish and plenty of pretty Red Drum. They also had good catches of Spanish Mackerel.
Citations:
Shawn Vestey of Boone, NC released a 47" and a 49" Red Drum on Adventure
David Blue released a Blue Marlin on Gambler
John Coulter of Kernersville, NC released a Sailfish on Sea Creature
Fishing

Either offshore or inshore, Hatteras has it all and no one takes fishing more seriously than the captains and mates of the Hatteras Harbor Marina Charter Fleet.
Marina

Hatteras Harbor is a well protected, full service marina with a 22 boat charter fleet as well as deep water transient slips to accommodate larger boats.
Accommodations

Our fully furnished apartments have one bedroom with either a queen or 2 twin beds and 3 twins in the living area and sleep up to five people.