Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on Aug 17, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Pulled into this anchorage in the late afternoon, dodging the strings of crab pots that stretch across the creek mouth, as reported in Navionics comments. Once in the creek, the crab pots lessen, but you still need to keep an eye out for them. Only one pontoon boat of fishers spotted in the area. They were quiet, kept their distance and left just before dusk. No other boat traffic was seen. The forest and beach were inviting. It appears you could go ashore, but we did not venture out. The evening insects were minimal, but we stayed behind our no-see-um screens just the same. The sunset and sunrise were both extraordinary. This was a peaceful and relaxing location during our one night stop. Water and winds were both calm. Protection from most winds can be found here. I suspect if winds are from the west, the water could be a bit choppy. Depths in this area are as reported. We saw between 5' and 8' under our hull. Would stay here again...no question.
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Comment by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on Aug 17, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
We can confirm that the bridge is still under construction. Barges with cranes and their workers line the south side. Observe the speed limits to ensure you cause no issues for the hard workers.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on Aug 16, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Pulled into the anchorage in the early afternoon and was able to see all of the white oyster bed sticks. Still plenty of room to anchor for several boats our size. Even though the river was a bit choppy, the afternoon and night at this achorage was peaceful with zero boat traffic and very calm waters. This achorage is protected from wind on all sides. Homes line the shore along with on seafood processing plant. Noise from the surrounding homes and plant was undetectable. Heard many seagulls and Osprey. Would stay here again when passing though.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup
, Viatori,
on Aug 16, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Rating: 1
Called multiple times over the phone to find out about coming in for a pumpout. No calls were returned. We ended up anchoring at the Shannon Branch, less then a mile away.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on Aug 15, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Pulled into the fishing bay on a calm day. Took two attempts to set our scoop anchor. Once set, it held well. The bay and achorage depths seen were between 15 and 19 feet. We began to get sporadic shallow depth readings of between 1.5' to 5' at these coordinates: 37 degrees 032.483N 76 degrees 020.268W. Using our sonar, we could see a solid object under our boat. We used a telescoping pole to manually check the depths.
We never made contact with the object, but pulled in a foot of chain to ensure we were no longer over whatever it was. The afternoon and night were calm and peaceful. There were very few other boaters and all were very respectful. Minimal wakes were felt. We shared the anchorage with about 6 other boats with plenty of swing room. There is room for many other boats in this anchorage. Highly recommend this location.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on Aug 8, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
A little more exposed than previously reported. Our scoop anchor drug in the late evening due to a large boat wake. We were able to reset the the anchor about 15' away from the initial anchorage drop. It held without incident for the rest of the night. The night was very rolling due to the easterly wind exposure. Only one other boat in this anchorage. This anchorage s large enough to hold about 15 boats. Anchor came up clean. Appears to be a sandy bottom.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup
, Viatori,
on Aug 8, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Rating: 5
We were in need of a fresh water fill up. The staff allowed us to just pop in and fill our tanks for free. So nice of them!
We purchased a bag of ice and profusely thanked them for their kindness. Then we were back on the AICW and headed toward our next anchorage in about 30 minutes.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup
, Viatori,
on Aug 5, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Rating: 5
This marina is a secluded quiet place to relax and rest for the night. Staff are friendly and helpful. Dock hands met us at the fuel dock to help tie up. Easy on/off the AICW. No current or wakes to deal with. Small convince store inside the office. Coin laundry available.There are no restaurants near by but several places offer delivery...see details in the care package provided by the marina. Wifi was excellent. Our stay was very peaceful. We would stay again, without hesitation. .
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on Aug 4, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Depths are shallower than reported. Bottom is mud and shell. Took us five attempts to set our scoop anchor. Strong current but easy on/off access to the AICW. Overnight bugs were minimal but in the morning, lots of mosquitoes came out for breakfast.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on Aug 4, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Depths are shallower than reported. Bottom is mud and shell. Took us five attempts to set our scoop anchor. Strong current but easy on/off access to the AICW. Overnight bugs were minimal but in the morning, lots of mosquitoes came out for breakfast.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on Jul 30, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Arrived expecting the worst, but found the best. Saw only one crab pot at the back of the achorage. Shallow entry (5') at low tide. Anchored in 8' depths MLW. Only boat in that anchorage. Reported abandoned boats have been removed. Room for at least 10 other boats in this area.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on Jul 30, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Rating: 3
Free dockage for up to 72 hours. Electric and water on docks. There is a park next to docks, but there seem to be quite a few homeless folks residing there.. Check the city event calendar or speak with the dockmaster to determine if you'll need to pay for dockage. They charge during big events. Best to arrive at slack as current can be strong and make docking interesting. Free pump out. Was not crowded during our stay.
Construction in the area and no nearby shopping amenities. Restaurants and bars around the stadium seem to only be open during the evening or stadium events. Marina does get a fair amount of wake from passing boats. Slips closest to the land are only recommended for boats with a 2' or less draft. At low tide birds were standing in these slips. For boats with 5'+ draft use the inside wall opposite the water taxis. Current brings in debris from the river. During our stay we removed a couple of logs, 2x4's and a wooden bar stool from under our swim platform. Afterwards, we moved to the wall, mentioned previously, and had no other issues.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on Jul 30, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Good overall holding (mud). Far enough off the AICW that wakes were not an issue. No wind protection. The moderate currents 1-2 kts and wind from the south can put the chop on your beam, making for a really rolly night. There are minimal lights from cities making the star gazing awesome. Not crowded. Anchorage only had one other boat. Plenty of room for 10-12 boats.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on Jul 14, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
We saw depths of 8 to 10' entering the cut to the anchorage. It took 3 tries to get our anchor set. But once set, the holding was good. Cell service (T-mobile/Sprint)was just so-so. 3 bars 5G or sometimes 4G. Lake stage was at 12.99' during our stay. It was a very peaceful overnight with birds and frog sounds too lull you to sleep.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on Jul 4, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Follow the charts closely. Low tide exposes land just to the east of the anchor locations. MLW showed 6.6 feet on Navionics and we recorded 5 feet. This was a very crowded anchor with long term boats in the area but good for overnight if you can find the space. Sand bar party spots are to the north and east but quiet after sunset. The restaurant has docks for small boats and seems to be very popular.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on Jun 2, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Stayed here waiting on weather. Good holding, excellent depths. Lots of stars and relaxing sound of Gulf the other side of a short dune. You can get close enough to swim to shore. Minimal small boat traffic in the area and no crab pots, yet.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on May 22, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Rating: 1
It's free but at what cost. The area is shallow, the tie up is just rusty metal and there is no protection from weather or traffic. We took one look and decided that Boomtown does not want boaters business and quickly left.
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Comment by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on May 22, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Navionics App & charts state that there is a shallow area available to.anchor with the lock masters permission on the North side of the channel. This area has quickly changing depths with high spots under 2 feet surrounded by areas of 5 plus feet. More like a maze than an open area.
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Comment by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on May 22, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
On 05/22/2022 our vessel swung into the concrete blocks (not vlocks) after the wind and prop wash from a tug pushed us. There should have been sufficient space to account for this but there was not. We called for TowboatUS assist and when they arrived, we were advised the hazards were not clearly marked, along with a tug boat captain telling over the radio the area was very shallow.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup
, Viatori,
on May 22, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Rating: 5
Short overnight emergency stay at fuel dock. Staff was very nice, facilities were well kept. Yard services was short handed but made time to help us with a quick haul to access damage to a prop.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup
, Viatori,
on May 22, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
Rating: 3
A nice marina with fixed dock transient slips. The piles felt a little low and if not for an old screw we felt like our lines would have slipped over the top. Docking for transient is east to west so the south winds made it a little rolling at times. Facility was clean and staff were friendly but there is some maintenance items for the docks that need to be addressed.
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Reviewed by:
Cam & Jennifer Canup, Viatori,
on May 19, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 46'
Draft: 4.0'
This anchorage was a peaceful and relaxing stay. The holding was good and light winds provided a cool breeze for the evening. Only one train came through over the evening and small fishing bosts didn't come through until 7a. We found depths of 16-17 feet on average. Highly recommend overnighting here.
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