Reviews: Manjack-Central
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Review for Manjack-Central
Reviewed by: Tony Buntyn on May 5, 2024
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 47'
Draft: 4.0'Overall Rating:4Holding:3Wind Protection:4Current Flow:4Wake Protection:4Scenic Beauty:4We anchored West of this spot, between a large rock and a small rock. We snorkeled the southern edge of the large rock - lots of fish life! Anchored in grass, had a little difficulty getting the anchor to bite. Holding was sufficient. Spent one night.
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Review for Manjack-Central
Reviewed by: Graeme Walker, Confirmed Aquaholic, on Mar 19, 2023
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 54'
Draft: 4.0'Overall Rating:4Holding:4Wind Protection:3Wake Protection:3Scenic Beauty:5Ease of Shopping:1Shore Access:4Pet Friendly:4A large anchorage that could easily hold 20+ boats. We anchored to the southern edge close to shore with no issue, away from the houses on the northern edge. Dingy'd in to the 'Art Walk' (southern edge of beach) and the 'Ocean Beach' (northern edge of beach) trails. Local home owners (30yrs) were very friendly but unsure if access will continue as there is a new property owner. Also took dingy to Crab Cay where you can see lots of turtles, beware there are many shallow areas, best to do at high tide, even then we grounded twice. Only stayed one night but enjoyed ourselfs, no wind/wave protection from West, South or North.
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