Characteristics
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AnchorAllowed
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Mooring buoysUnavailable
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Anchor stern toUnavailable
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Lines ashoreNot necessary
Type of seabed
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Sand
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Seaweed
Protection against wind & swell

Reachable by dinghy
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BeachUnavailable
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SnackUnavailable
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WaterUnavailable
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DockUnavailable
User reviews (2 ratings)
We came in to the bay at about 10am - could see it was starting to waken up and get busy already, so we decided just to drop the hook in about 20m of water and swing for a couple of hours for brunch. Good holding and idyllic although conditions were very benign. After a while we crossed the bay to an empty “mini bay” anchored in 12m and took a line ashore. It wasn’t long before a couple of very large multi million pound mini ships came into the bay and proceeded to “bully” their way in beside us, blocking out the sun with their upper decks 😡. Certainly noticed a lot more “super yachts” dominating the small bays, with their stern lines almost at 90degrees to port and starboard, creating a barrier to entry and ensuring an exclusive bay to themselves - has anyone else noticed this at all. Not great etiquette unfortunately 😔
We came in to the bay at about 10am - could see it was starting to waken up and get busy already, so we decided just to drop the hook in about 20m of water and swing for a couple of hours for brunch. Good holding and idyllic although conditions were very benign. After a while we crossed the bay to an empty “mini bay” anchored in 12m and took a line ashore. It wasn’t long before a couple of very large multi million pound mini ships came into the bay and proceeded to “bully” their way in beside us, blocking out the sun with their upper decks 😡. Certainly noticed a lot more “super yachts” dominating the small bays, with their stern lines almost at 90degrees to port and starboard, creating a barrier to entry and ensuring an exclusive bay to themselves - has anyone else noticed this at all. Not great etiquette unfortunately 😔
Slightly tricky anchorage to protect yourself from the katabatic winds at night, shallow shingly sea floor, anchor in seven meters or so and take a line ashore.
Slightly tricky anchorage to protect yourself from the katabatic winds at night, shallow shingly sea floor, anchor in seven meters or so and take a line ashore.