I've anchored just N of Peanut Island, rather close to Singer Island and Sailfish Marina. Looked around for decent depth as it gets shallow near Peanut, but not so deep to be in the channel.
It's a good jump off spot for WE, you will buck the current a bit, just make your course correction after crossing the highest current part of the stream, or just let it carry you to the NW part of the bank, then clear in Abaco.
Anchoring south and east of the inlet is in the ocean.
This is exactly what I did last time, and crossed around Memory Rock and anchored at Mangrove Key, but we left at night around 10pm. Wife won’t let me do that, so gonna try to leave around 4am. I think I can still make it to Mangrove before nightfall, right?
I cruise at around 6.5-7knots.
Cool thats about what I figured. I still have my bread crumb trail from last time anchoring at Mangrove so that will help.
I can’t really remember the entrance to the bank around Memory Rock. Is it pretty easy to read the water in the afternoon? Last time I used the Explorer waypoint.
Depends which end of the inlet you are looking at.
He ended up right where AC and WG indicates.
This is why maybe they invented port and starboard. [emoji848]
In any case, it reminds me of lake trail, a great bike or rollerblader route. The north end of the route ends at a dock on the inlet.
Do you have the Dodge Guide. Use his MEMRKS waypoint. My latest is on the boat so I don't want to give you an old one here as storms do change that shoal somewhat and he may have changed the coordinates.
Yes, quite hardheaded. As punishment, have her fly ahead to Atlantis with 10 large pocket money, whiled u catch up midweek. [emoji23]
So my wife is asking why aren’t we going to the marina on west end to check in and relax. I told her because I would have to crab against the current to get there, or let the current take me north and come back. Am I being hard headed?
My Dodge guide is from 2011. Do you have a more updated MEMRKS?