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    • 120. Big McPherson Bayou Outer Anchorage

      120. Big McPherson Bayou Outer Anchorage
      Statute Mile 114
      Lat/Lon: near 27 42.645 North/082 43.863 West
      Location: found at the mouth of the first stream that comes abeam to the northeast as you enter Big McPerhson Bayou, immediately north of the Pinellas Bayway Bridge (northern “C” half)
      Minimum Depth: 6 feet
      Swing Room: sufficient swinging room for vessels as large as 38 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: excellent

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      1. Captain K -  April 8, 2014 - 10:45 am

        McPherson’s Bayou near St. Pete Beach at 27 degrees 42′ 40.77″N, 082 degrees, 43′ 50.25″W. Quiet, out of the way, yet in the middle of a neat residential area. Good holding in about 8-10′.
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    • 121. Big McPherson Bayou Inner Anchorage

      121. Big McPherson Bayou Inner Anchorage
      Statute Mile 114
      Lat/Lon: near 27 42.747 North/082 43.989 West
      Location: found in the charted 7- and 9-foot cove making off to the north, just east of the bayou’s sharp turn to the north
      Minimum Depth: 7-feet
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 34 feet only
      Foul Weather Shelter: excellent

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      1. Captain K -  April 8, 2014 - 10:44 am

        McPherson’s Bayou near St. Pete Beach at 27 degrees 42′ 40.77″N, 082 degrees, 43′ 50.25″W. Quiet, out of the way, yet in the middle of a neat residential area. Good holding in about 8-10′.
        Captain K

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    • 122. St. Petersburg Beach Anchorage

      122. St. Petersburg Beach Anchorage
      Statute Mile 116
      Lat/Lon: near 27 44.154 North/082 44.079 West
      Location: will be discovered on charted deep water between the two artificial islets, southwest of unlighted daybeacon #33
      Minimum Depth: 5 feet
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 45 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: fair, open to eastern and northeastern winds

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      1. David Burnham -  July 22, 2013 - 10:32 am

        I checked out this mooring [St. Pete Beach] and found a few places to come ashore if you decide to anchor here.
        The first is a very small dinghy dock on the south side of the Mary Lou Sheckler causeway on 59th Avenue.
        The alternative is the seawall on 55th Avenue. There are 4 places on the south side of 55th Avenue where your dinghy can rest on the seawall and you can secure it to any of several palm trees. However, if the wind is from the south, these would be an undesireable option except for the most rugged and well fendered dinghy.
        There are resturants and a 7/11 nearby on Gulf Ave.
        The last alternative for landing your dinghy from this anchorage would be just south of the Corey Causeway drawbridge some distance to the north. There are 3 docks there at the end of Corey Avenue with only the one with the white metal shack having a NO Trespassing sign.
        David Burnham

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      2. David Burnham -  July 22, 2013 - 10:31 am

        I’m surprised that this area is charted as an anchorage on the chart. It has less than 6 feet of depth at low tide although it is more protected from the south than the area south of 55th Avenue where the water is deeper.
        The closest public boat ramp to this anchorage is at the Gulfport Municipal Marina but it doesn’t even show up on Google Maps. There used to be a boat launch ramp at the end of Corey Avenue just south of the drawbridge north of this anchorage but that area is fenced. I’ll have to check it for no trespassing signs.
        If you want to visit St. Pete Beach, a better anchorage is the one shown on the chart south of the Pinellas Byway where you could dinghy to the Don Ceasar launch ramp.
        David Burnham

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    • 123. Waterway Anchorage South

      123. Waterway Anchorage South
      Statute Mile 118
      Lat/Lon: near 27 45.929 North/082 45.115 West
      Location: found in the deep water east of flashing daybeacon #14
      Minimum Depth: 6-feet, but you must successfully bypass an unmarked shoal to maintain these depths
      Swing Room: sufficient swinging room for vessels as large as 38 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: good

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    • 124. Waterway Anchorage North

      124. Waterway Anchorage North
      Statute Mile 118
      Lat/Lon: near 27 46.018 North/082 45.086 West
      Location: will be discovered in the deep water east of flashing daybeacon #14
      Minimum Depth: 6-feet depths, but you must successfully bypass an unmarked shoal to maintain these depths
      Swing Room: sufficient swinging room for vessels as large as 34 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: good

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    • 125. Isle of Palms Anchorage

      125. Isle of Palms Anchorage
      Statute Mile 119.5
      Lat/Lon: near 27 46.559 North/082 45.575 West
      Location: lies south of the two easternmost fingers of land on the charted Isle of Palms, west-northwest of unlighted daybeacon #17
      Minimum Depth: 6-feet
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 45 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: fair

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    • 126. Madeira Beach – Johns Pass Anchorage

      126. Madeira Beach – Johns Pass Anchorage
      Lat/Lon: near 27 47.603 North/082 47.273 West
      Location: will be discovered on the large, charted offshoot striking west from flashing daybeacon #7 (on the Johns Pass approach channel)
      Minimum Depth: 5-feet
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 36 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: excellent

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      1. Laura -  March 23, 2015 - 12:16 pm

        We anchored here last night March 22 2015 & had a quiet night. This morning a storm rolled in, squall line with winds gusting to 30 & our holding was good. We anchored at the intersection of the canal with the little white bridge, and depths were around 5′-6’2, the closer you go west towards marina, we found to be shallower, 4’5 depending on tide. Nice quiet anchorage, did a dingy ride into 7-11 for ice, trash and a $3 bottle of dressing. 6 oz!! Paying for convenience I know….

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      2. Torie Cannon -  June 23, 2012 - 7:41 am

        We have a 37ftO’Day CC with a 5ft draft. We spent a quiet night in this anchorage back on Friday night just before last Memorial Day weekend. It’s just inside the John’s Pass bridge. Well protected. We have a 5ft draft and saw depths to 5ft 2in. The charts show 4 to 6 ft depths with a soft mud bottom. There are a couple of public type parks on the south side of this anchorage if you want to dingy in. It is walking distance to John’s Pass shops and restauarants.

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    • 127. Veterans Hospital Anchorages

      127. Veterans Hospital Anchorages
      Statute Mile 122
      Lat/Lon: near 27 48.321 North/082 46.926 West
      Location: lies northeast of the ICW’s flashing daybeacon #6
      Minimum Depth: 6-feet
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 50 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: good, except during strong southeasterly winds

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      1. Laura -  April 27, 2016 - 8:36 am

        We anchored here last night and it was beautiful and calm. Lots of room but wide open to southerly breezes. Can be busy on weekends and wave action since it’s in a wake zone and close to Johns Pass, which is a popular inlet for fishing in the gulf. Close to a bridge so there is some traffic noise bur not bad. It was super calm last night which made this a perfect place to drop the hook. We didn’t drop the dinghy to explore but did hear about the dock and mcdonalds and shopping nearby.

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      2. Vashon Trawler -  April 8, 2014 - 4:21 pm

        There is the Veterans Hospital Anchorage in Boca Ciega. I just went pass there last week or so. It is close to a McDonalds with a dock as I recall and some grocery stores.
        Vashon Trawler

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    • 128. Redington Shores Anchorage

      128. Redington Shores Anchorage
      Statute Mile 125.5
      Lat/Lon: near 27 49.676 North/082 49.705 West
      Location: found on the charted cove south of unlighted daybeacon #1
      Minimum Depth: 7 feet
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 45 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: very good

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      1. Laura -  April 1, 2015 - 11:28 am

        We stayed at this anchorage for 2 nights week of March 23rd and it was SUPER nice. We were guided in by the instructions in Claiborne’s Cruising Guide and he was spot on. It is very shallow in the middle of this anchorage, so hugging the Southern shoreline it was plenty deep. There are two restaurants nearby, Seabreeze and Wahoo’s – we ate at Seabreeze one night and the food was good. There is Happy Hour all day every day $2 drafts and they have some inexpensive bar food items ($4.99 grouper cheeks, and some other tasty items as well) There is a public park with a dock to get off and walk across the street to the beach. There is a 7-Eleven within walking distance for ice ($2.99 a bag) and whatnot. There’s a trolley that runs the whole length of the beach as well, if you really want to go exploring, it’s very reasonable. The water was deepest just off the fishing boat fleet, we had no problems. There is a bank of high rise condos to the South but they didn’t bother us, and most people were nice. We even had one guy track us down at the bar as he admired our boat out there, and we met some nice folks. We will definitely be back to this anchorage.

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    • 129. Sand Key Anchorage

      129. Sand Key Anchorage
      Statute Mile 130
      Lat/Lon: near 27 53.631 North/082 50.480 West
      Location: lies on the charted deep water west of unlighted daybeacon #40
      Minimum Depth: 6-feet
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 38 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: excellent

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    • 130. Belleair Anchorage

      130. Belleair Anchorage
      Statute Mile 132
      Lat/Lon: near 27 55.146 North/082 49.573 West
      Location: found on the cove indenting the eastern banks, just north of Belleair Causeway
      Minimum Depth: 6-feet
      Swing Room: unlimited
      Foul Weather Shelter: fair, somewhat open to western and northwestern winds
      Waste Pump-out Availability: Clearwater Beach Marina offers free mobile pump-out services on Wednesdays to boaters anchored within city limits. You must call (727) 462-6954 by Tuesday to reserve a pump-out. For more information go to http://www.myclearwater.com/contact/ContactData.asp?radiobutton=MarineMM

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    • 131. Waterway Anchorage

      131. Waterway Anchorage
      Statute Mile 133.5
      Lat/Lon: near 27 56.042 North/082 49.170 West
      Location: lies east of unlighted daybeacon #6
      Minimum Depth: 5 ½ – 6 feet
      Swing Room: unlimited
      Foul Weather Shelter: poor, open to western, northwestern and southwestern winds
      Waste Pump-out Availability: Clearwater Beach Marina offers free mobile pump-out services on Wednesdays to boaters anchored within city limits. You must call (727) 462-6954 by Tuesday to reserve a pump-out. For more information go to http://www.myclearwater.com/contact/ContactData.asp?radiobutton=MarineMM

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    • 132. Mandalay Channel – Moonshine Island Anchorage

      132. Mandalay Channel – Moonshine Island Anchorage
      Statute Mile 136.5
      Lat/Lon: near 28 00.105 North/082 49.180 West
      Location: found on the charted deep water southwest of Moonshine Island, northwest of unlighted daybeacon #16
      Minimum Depth: 6 feet
      Swing Room: sufficient swinging room for vessels as large as 45 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: very good except from strong southeastern winds
      Waste Pump-out Availability: Clearwater Beach Marina offers free mobile pump-out services on Wednesdays to boaters anchored within city limits. You must call (727) 462-6954 by Tuesday to reserve a pump-out. For more information go to http://www.myclearwater.com/contact/ContactData.asp?radiobutton=MarineMM

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    • 133. Mandalay Channel Anchorage

      133. Mandalay Channel Anchorage
      Statute Mile 136.5
      Lat/Lon: near 27 59.559 North/082 49.352 West
      Location: found on the waters of the Mandalay Channel, south of unlighted daybeacon #16
      Minimum Depth: 6-feet
      Swing Room: sufficient swinging room for vessels as large as 50 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: good, except in strong northern or southern winds
      Waste Pump-out Availability: Clearwater Beach Marina offers free mobile pump-out services on Wednesdays to boaters anchored within city limits. You must call (727) 462-6954 by Tuesday to reserve a pump-out. For more information go to http://www.myclearwater.com/contact/ContactData.asp?radiobutton=MarineMM

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      1. David S. Power -  May 27, 2010 - 11:35 am

        Because of strong westerly winds, we decided to take advantage of the protection offered by the principal Mandalay Channel. The route off the ICW was easy to follow, was marked well, with sufficient depths for vessels with up to six foot drafts. We anchored off the western banks, near the fixed bridge, in 15 feet of water. There was a fair amount of current coming through the bridge. Because this channel is used by fishing vessels during the night, the Coast Guard did come by to make certain boats were not anchored in the marked channel from the bridge. The wind gusted to 25 to 30 knots from the west during the night. There was very little fetch and with 100 feet of chain/rode, there was no threat of dragging. In addition, there were two city supported dinghy docks nearby to give access to Clearwater Beach and to a grocery store. This was a great anchorage with excellent protection from every direction, except the north.
        David & Patty Power
        S/V Two If By Sea

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      2. Claiborne -  May 13, 2010 - 1:43 pm

        My boat draws 6′, any difficulty getting to this area following the channel from the Clearwater memorial bridge. I noticed there is an obstruction between marker 8 and 10.
        Debra

        We have been through there 6 or so times now. We draw 4′ and never have had a problem. The obstruction does not appear to be the issue. For what it’s worth, we have not noticed any fluctuations on the depth sounder when traveling over its charted position. The shoaling near R12 is a big problem, though. We were in the 5′-6′ range for depth. Better water is supposed to be on the inside of the No Wake Markers closer to shore. We were @ 30 ft just to the outside of the markers. The tide was @ +1′ MLW.
        Scott
        S/V Jolene

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      3. Scott Daniels -  January 24, 2010 - 9:52 pm

        When passing marker number “12” on the way into the channel, the water dropped to 5 feet or so southwest of it. The tide was up about 1 1/2 feet. Is the better water closer to the marker?
        Scott
        S/V Jolene

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      4. Claiborne -  August 27, 2009 - 2:24 pm

        You did not ask, but I will comment on the anchorages in the Mandalay Channel just north of the Clearwater Causeway Bridge. This is a really nice anchorage location. The entrance channel was well marked, easy to follow, and mostly quite deep. We saw one spot that was just under 7 feet on the way in (Tide was over 1 foot.) The one interesting difference from your guidebook and from the charts is that we did not find any shallow water near marker 14. We followed the official channel on the way in, but came back out well north of marker 14, with plenty of depth. I explored around marker 14 with a sounder and did not find much evidence of the purported central obstruction.
        In any case this location was very nice. Almost unlimited room, reasonably well protected from directions other than southeast, quiet, and scenic.
        I hope this information is of some interest and use to you.
        Best regards,
        Gene and Sue Fuller
        Punta Gorda, Florida

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    • 134. Dunedin Bridge Anchorage

      134. Dunedin Bridge Anchorage
      Statute Mile 142
      Lat/Lon: near 28 03.290 North/082 48.120 West
      Location: found along the Waterway’s western flank, just north of the Dunedin bascule bridge
      Minimum Depht: 5 to 5 ½ feet
      Swing Room: unlimited
      Foul Weather Shelter: poor, wide open to northern, northeastern and northwestern winds

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    • 135. Three Rooker Bar Anchorage

      135. Three Rooker Bar Anchorage
      Statute Mile 147
      Lat/Lon: near 28 07.535 North/082 50.076 West
      Location: found on the correctly charted 5- and 6-foot waters near the northern tip of Three Rooker Bar
      Minimum Depth: 5-feet, but note that the bottom strata here is VERY changeable
      Swing Room: unlimited
      Foul Weather Shelter: poor

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      1. Edward Turner -  July 20, 2012 - 9:18 am

        On weekends very popular, great place.
        Edward Turner

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      2. Roger Battistoni -  July 9, 2012 - 9:33 pm

        We have anchored here several times. As long as the winds are from the west, it really is not that bad of a place if you are looking for some seclusion and a great place to hang out for the day (or tender in to the islands). It should be noted, that there is A LOT of sea grass in the area, so be careful.

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    • 136. Anclote Key Southern Anchorage

      136. Anclote Key Southern Anchorage
      Statute Mile 150
      Lat/Lon: near 28 10.426 North/082 50.386 West
      Location: lies on the charted tongue of deep water northeast of the charted Anclote Key Lighthouse
      Minimum Depth: 7-feet
      Swing Room: unlimited
      Foul Weather Shelter: poor, fair weather and light wind anchorage only

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    • 137. Anclote Key – Dutchman Key Anchorage

      137. Anclote Key – Dutchman Key Anchorage
      Lat/Lon: near 28 11.351 North/082 50.335 West
      Location: lies west of charted Dutchman Key
      Minimum Depth: 8-feet
      Swing Room: unlimited
      Foul Weather Shelter: poor, fair weather and light air anchorage only

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    • 138. Power Plant Anchorage

      138. Power Plant Anchorage
      Lat/Lon: near 28 10.608 North/082 47.318 West
      Location: lies north of Anclote River’s unlighted daybeacon #18
      Minimum Depth: 5 ÂÃ’šÃ‚½ to 6 feet
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 40 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: excellent

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      1. Chuck -  November 6, 2012 - 2:03 pm

        We have anchored just inside the Anclote River heading towards Tarpon Springs. There is a public boat ramp there on the port side going in and the waterway is blocked off just past the ramp, but plenty of room. It is well protected from east winds.
        Chuck

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