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St. Johns River Anchorages – Astor to Lake Monroe

Posted by Claiborne | Posted on 09-23-2009

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Please Note That Anchorages Are Listed Below In A Rough Geographic Format, Moving North to South

37. Morrison Creek Anchorage

Posted by admin | Posted on 03-09-2008

37. Morrison Creek Anchorage
Lat/Lon: near 20 10.832 North/081 32.393 West
Location: will be found east-northeast of flashing daybeacon #19
Minimum Depth: 6-feet
Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 38 feet
Foul Weather Shelter: excellent
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38. River Forest Anchorage

Posted by admin | Posted on 03-08-2008

38. River Forest Anchorage
Lat/Lon: near 29 01.173 North/081 23.757 West
Location: lies southwest of unlighted daybeacon #36
Minimum Depth: 6-feet
Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 36 feet
Foul Weather Shelter: excellent
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39. Hontoon Dead River Anchorage

Posted by admin | Posted on 03-07-2008

39. Hontoon Dead River Anchorage
Lat/Lon: near 28 57.295 North/081 21.789 West
Location: found on the northerly reach of the lagoon-like body of water where charted Snake Creek makes in from the east
Minimum Depth: 5-feet
Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 36 feet
Foul Weather Shelter: very good
Rating:  Special Comment: long cruise from the St. Johns River channel necessary to reach this anchorage

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40. Starks Landing Cutoff Loop Anchorage

Posted by admin | Posted on 03-06-2008

40. Starks Landing Cutoff Loop Anchorage
Lat/Lon: near 28 56.756 North/081 20.879 West
Location: found west of flashing daybeacon #69
Minimum Depth: 6-feet
Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 36 feet
Foul Weather Shelter: excellent
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41. Dutchmans Bend Anchorage

Posted by admin | Posted on 03-05-2008

41. Dutchmans Bend Anchorage
Lat/Lon: near 28 55.227 North/081 21.114 West
Location: will be discovered south of flashing daybeacon #81
Minimum Depth: 6-feet
Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 34 feet (swing room can be tight here)
Foul Weather Shelter: excellent
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42. Emmanuel Bend Anchorage

Posted by admin | Posted on 03-04-2008

42. Emmanuel Bend Anchorage
Lat/Lon: near 28 52.734 North/081 21.765 West
Location: found south of flashing daybeacon #95
Minimum Depth: 6-feet
Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 34 feet ONLY
Foul Weather Shelter: excellent
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43. Butchers Bend EasternAnchorage

Posted by admin | Posted on 03-03-2008

43. Butchers Bend EasternAnchorage
Lat/Lon: 28 51.483 North/081 21.142 West
Location: lies along the St. John’s northeasterly shores, north-north of unlighted daybeacon #110
Minimum Depth: 5 feet
Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 38 feet
Foul Weather Shelter: excellent
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44. Butchers Bend Western Anchorage

Posted by admin | Posted on 03-02-2008

44. Butchers Bend Western Anchorage
Lat/Lon: 29 51.475 North/081 21.276 West
Location: lies along the St. John’s northeasterly shores, north-north of unlighted daybeacon #110
Minimum Depth: 4 ½ feet
Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 34 feet
Foul Weather Shelter: excellent
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45. Last Anchorage

Posted by admin | Posted on 03-01-2008

45. Last Anchorage
Lat/Lon: near 28 50.332 North/081 19.325 West
Location: will be found on the square shaped cove making into the St. Johns northeasterly banks, between the second and third bridges which cross the St. Johns River just before this stream enters Lake Monroe
Minimum Depth: 5-feet
Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 40 feet
Foul Weather Shelter: excellent
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