Allans-Pensacola Cay, BAH

Allans-Pensacola Cay was once two distinct cays until a hurricane filled in the narrow breach between them. Today, they form another one of the Bahamian cruising destinations where location triumphs–a spot on the chart where, sooner or later, most people pass through. The unified cay is about 3 nm long and the popular anchorage is easy to access. It is deep with good holding and effectively protected.
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The Abaco Cays are the string of cays (pronounced "keys") lying along the north and northeast coastline of Great Abaco Island in the northern Bahamas. The Abaco Cays are world famous, so you've probably heard the names before—Green Turtle, Man-O-War and Elbow Cays, just to name a few. Between the cays and "mainland" Abaco are the protected, crystal-clear waters of the Sea of Abaco—as much a draw for boaters as the islands and communities around it.

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