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| Storm protection: |
good |
| Bottom holding: |
poor |
| Scenic beauty: |
fair |
| Tranquility: |
poor |
| Overall site rating: |
medium |
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| Activites: |
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| Facilities: |
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| Qualities: |
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| Overall site rating: |
low |
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| Natural: |
no |
| Public access: |
no |
| Commercial access: |
no |
| 100% private: |
yes |
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| Low use (ie, "undiscovered"): |
yes |
| Small craft and water sports: |
no |
| Anchoring: |
no |
| Size: |
small |
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Minimum Approach Depth: 13 ft. -
Depth In Anchorage: 7 - 9 ft. -
Lat 26° 50.7' N -
Lon 82° 17.2' W -
(use Chart 11425 for navigation) -
Off mile 35.8 on the ICW: 8.3 statute miles from Boca Grande/Grande Bayou, 5.7 statute miles to Stump Pass.
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At marker 30 on the intracoastal Waterway, a large cove indents the northeastern banks. It features 7 foot minimum depths and enough swing room for boats up to 48 feet. It is well sheltered from virtually all breezes, but the dredged bottom can present holding problems. The shore is lined with residential development, but is not unattractive. Best behavior is essential. Shoreside neighbors are in close proximity. The cove eventually leads to a small canal lined with private docks, but there are no facilities and no room to anchor along this stream.
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