From fishing charters to marine supplies, Oden’s Dock in Hatteras village has something for every Hatteras Island visitor who loves the open waters. Situated on the edge of the Pamlico Sound and an easy cruise away from Hatteras Inlet, Oden’s Dock offers some of the easiest access to the Gulf Stream on the Outer Banks, as well as miles more for mariners and everyday visitors alike.
Oden’s Dock has been family run and operated for decades, and is a full-service marina that features a host of amenities for visiting mariners and everyday explorers. The ship’s store has everything that on-the-water visitors require to enjoy the island, including bait and tackle, as well as fish cleaning services, and an on-site seafood market. Oden’s Dock is home to a large charter fishing fleet for visitors who want to head offshore to real in the big catches, as well as head boat vessels, the Miss Hatteras and Captain Clam, for visitors who want a shorter but no less enjoyable fishing adventure. Boat slips and outdoor adventures are also awaiting at the docks, and the site is wonderfully close to a number of restaurants and shops, which makes it a fine place to drop anchor, unwind, and enjoy Hatteras village’s vibrant fishing scene.
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