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    • Exchange Island Anchorage (St. Johns River – short hop east of downtown Jacksonville)

      Exchange Island Anchorage (St. Johns River – short hop east of downtown Jacksonville)

      On 7/17/08, as part of a “St. Johns River Wish List,” I posed the following quesiton:

      3. The only really good anchorage near downtown Jacksonville is found on the waters east of Exchange Island, near the charted location of “Arlington.” Anyone dropped the hook here recently? What did you find, and what depths did you observe?

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      A large group of boaters anchored behind Exchange Island in the spring of 2007. They reported all was well. I did not stop as I was headed only a few more miles to my home port.
      Les Rothman .

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    • Mill Cove Anchorage (St. Johns River – east of Jacksonville)

      Mill Cove Anchorage (St. Johns River – east of Jacksonville)

      On 7/17/08, as part of a "St. Johns River Wish List," I posed the following question:

      2. Has anyone tried to anchor on the northern portion of Mill Cove, south of flashing buoy #43? What depths did you find, and did you find this spot to be a comfortable overnight haven?

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      Mill Cove on the chart opposite Blount Island is used often by cruising friends of mine.  They say both the holding and depths are fine.  I suspect that wakes would roll in from the river traffic.
      Les Rothman

      Mill Cove anchorage – We didn't find the charted depths but did find 6 to 8 feet with good holding.  Interesting to listen to the docking pilots and tugs bringing ships into Blount Island directly opposite.  Last year they were working VHF Channels 1 and 2, I think.
      Randall and Susan Moring

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    • Palatka, FL Facilities (St. Johns River)

      Palatka, FL Facilities (St. Johns River)

      On 7/17/08, as part of a "St. Johns River Wish List," I posed the following question:

      17. The city of Palatka marks the point where the St. Johns finishes its evolution from a brackish to a fresh water river. There are three possibilities for pleasure craft dockage in Palatka. North of the high-rise bridge, a hotel, which used to be a Holiday Inn, but is now something else, I think, has a dock. South of the span, also on the western banks is the Palatka city dock, followed by Boathouse Marine. PLEASE comment on any or all these facilities. Also, any dining recommendations in Palatka would be welcome. Does anyone know if Angel's Diner is still open?

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      The motel north of the bridge is now a Quality Inn. I can't comment on depths there.
      The Palatka city dock seems adequate for up to 6' draft, at least at the outer end. Last winter, the dock was occasionally used for fishing derbies, mostly on weekends, and was completely dominated by outboards and 2-cycle smoke when it was. The majority of the time, it would be suitable for short stays by cruisers, but has no facilities except for public bathrooms and an adjacent parking lot.
      Longer stops in Palatka would be better spent at the Boathouse Marina next to the city dock. I kept my sailboat there for most of the '07-'08 winter. The new owners welcome cruisers and have been trying to improve a marina that had been run down under previous ownership. Most of their slips seemed to be rented year-round to locals or winter residents like me, but some shorter-term cruisers came and went while I was there.
      Access to the dock was by entry code at a gate. There was a soda machine, ice available, on-site laundry and clean bathrooms.
      Angel's Diner was still open when we left in June, We ate breakfast there a few times. There is a Subway right next door to Angel's, which is on Reid Street, the roadway that comes acxross the bridge. In my opinion, a much better choice for breakfast or lunch is the City Cafe, a few minutes walking distance of the river, located on St John's Ave., the main street of the old downtown area.
      Neil Woodside
      Swans Island, ME
      SV "Undine"

      Palatka.  Carmen Cove on the north west shore just before reaching the SR 100 bridge is a very good anchorage.  Find 7 feet in good holding.  Wind Protected N.E &S. but I've been there in blows from other directions and had no problems.  The docks across from Carmen Cove by the Hotel are in very poor shape but the price may be right for some and the restaurant is tolerable.  Boathouse Marina is being upgraded by new owners and an easy and safe stop if they have room for you.  If you arrive after they close, they work the tie-up on the honor system.  Easy walk to town.  Angles Restaurant appears to be still open.
      Les Rothman

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    • Crystal Cove Marina (St. Johns River, north of Palatka, FL)

      Crystal Cove Marina (St. Johns River, north of Palatka, FL)

      On 7/17/08, as part of a "St. Johns River Wish List," I posed the following question:

      16. Crystal Cove Marina guards the St. Johns western banks, south of Rice Creek. This is one of the few places that Diesel Fuel can be purchased on the St. Johns south of Jacksonville. SOME OF YOU PLEASE COMMENT ON WHERE DIESEL FUEL CAN BE PURCHASED BETWEEN JACKSONVILLE AND SANFORD!!! Have you tried to purchase fuel at Crystal Cove? What depths did you find, and how difficult was their entrance channel?

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      Crystal Cove Marina; I haven't bought fuel there but did motor a 4' draft sailboat in and out of there a few times last winter. The private markers were adequate to keep us in their dredged channel, which, at that time, had 6 ft. near high tide, with a few slightly shallower spots.
      Neil Woodside
      Swans Island, ME
      SV "Undine"

      Crystal Cove Marina has a long and shallow channel to enter and shallow by the fuel dock.  I would not recommend it with a draft over 5 feet.  Georgetown Marina on the north side of Lake George sells diesel fuel too.
      Les Rothman

      Crystal Cove Marina – The channel is straightforward and easily carries our 4 feet, perhaps more.  The fueling dock is south of the main docks and actually extends out from a concrete boat ramp.  Surprisingly good water off the ramp!
      Randall & Susan Moring

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    • 1. St. Johns Anchorage

      1. St. Johns Anchorage
      Lat/Lon: near 30 23.442 North/081 29.186 West
      Location: lies along the southerly banks of the St. Johns River, southwest of flashing buoy #27
      Minimum Depth: 10 feet
      Swing Room: unlimited
      Foul Weather Shelter: fair to poor, sheltered only from southern, southeastern and southwestern winds

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    • 2. St. Johns Bluff Anchorage

      2. St. Johns Bluff Anchorage
      Lat/Lon: near 30 23.272 North/081 29.654 West
      Location: fond along the southern banks of the St. Johns River, hard by the charted location of St. Johns Bluff and between flashing daybeacons #31 and #33
      Minimum Depth: 12 feet
      Swing Room: unlimited
      Foul Weather Shelter: fair to poor, sheltered only from southern, southeastern and southwestern winds

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    • 3. Clapboard Creek Anchorage

      3. Clapboard Creek Anchorage
      Lat/Lon: near 30 25.325 North/081 30.155 West
      Location: will be discovered on the waters of Clapboard Creek, upstream of the 12 foot fixed bridge
      Minimum Depth: 7 feet
      Special Comment: Note than entry into this anchorage is greatly restricted by the 12-foot bridge
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 42 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: good, in all but strong southern winds

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    • 4. Cedar Point Creek Anchorage

      4. Cedar Point Creek Anchorage
      Lat/Lon: near 30 24.604 North/081 30.068 West
      Location: lies along the centerline of Cedar Point Creek, which flows off Clapboard Creek (see just above
      Minimum Depth: 9 feet, but it is easy to wander into 1-foot soundings – this is a navigationally difficult anchorage
      Special Comment: note than entry into this anchorage is greatly restricted by a 12-foot fixed bridge
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 34 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: very good in all but strong northeasterly winds

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    • 5. Mill Cove Anchorage

      5. Mill Cove Anchorage
      Lat/Lon: near 30 23.004 North/081 32.293 West
      Location: found on the waters of the broad stream stretching from the St. Johns to Mill cove, west of flashing buoy #43
      Minimum Depth: 8 feet
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 55 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: fair to poor, particularly open to strong southern, northern and northeastern winds

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      1. Bill -  June 5, 2014 - 8:31 pm

        Anchored here last month and again last night in our 54′ motor yacht with 4.5′ draft. We found a spot about 200 yards back from the entrance near the charted 14′ area on the west side. Holding was good in 10-15K winds and one 180 degree tidal swing. Not much small boat traffic or waking from the main river channel, but still pretty exposed. Fun watching the container ships loading/unloading across the river. Could easily accommodate vessels to 60 feet. Anchor came up clean as a whistle in the morning.

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    • 6. Trout River Anchorage

      6. Trout River Anchorage
      Lat/Lon: near 30 23.616 North/081 38.579 West
      Location: lies on the mid-width of Trout River between Seafarers Marina and Pier 68 Marina
      Minimum Depth: 6 ½ foot depths, but use of a GPS chartplotter will help greatly to avoid nearby shallows
      Swing Room: unlimited
      Foul Weather Shelter: fair, but open to eastern winds

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      1. Chris Burnham -  August 22, 2013 - 12:25 pm

        Stayed on anchor here March-September of 2011. If you google “trout river bridge” and “death” “murder” “drowning” or any other bad thing there are a lot. This is not a nice neighborhood. beware the tides push through the bridge at 4-7 knots and I have seen several boats get sideways on the pilings. Park your boat far enough out to be beyond swim range (100 yds. +), or the locals will get drunk or high and board your boat. The marina docks have liveaboards that keep an eye out, make friends. There are multiple derelict, sinking vessels and shipwrecks. Now the good: it’s right infront of the zoo and vessels that arrive to the docks get free access to the zoo, and it is my favorite hurricane hole for st johns river, just watch out when the hurricanes come every boat on the river not in protected waters will try to anchor there and usually 1-2 of them end up on the beach due to insufficient bottom gear so “know your surroundings”.
        Chris Burnham

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    • 7. Exchange Island Northern Anchorage

      7. Exchange Island Northern Anchorage
      Lat/Lon: near 30 19.715 North/081 36.789 West
      Location: found on the broad ribbon of water running between Exchange Island and the mainland community of “Arlingon,” south and east of flashing buoy #75
      Minimum Depth: 8 feet, if you can keep to the unmarked channel
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 55 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: very good, from all but strong northern winds
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    • 8. Exchange Island Southern Anchorage

      8. Exchange Island Southern Anchorage
      Lat/Lon: near 30 19.569 North/081 36.797 West
      Location: found on the broad ribbon of water running between Exchange Island and the mainland community of “Arlingon,” south and east of flashing buoy #75
      Minimum Depth: 8 feet, though some shoals surround the approach to this anchorage from the main St. Johns River channel
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 55 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: very good, from all but strong northern winds
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    • 10. Pirates Cove Anchorage

      10. Pirates Cove Anchorage
      Lat/Lon: near 30 15.243 North/081 41.595 West
      Location: will be discovered on the waters of Pirates Cove, west and north of the Florida Yacht Club
      Minimum Depth: 4 feet ONLY!!!!
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 40 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: excellent
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      Special Comment: can be used only by vessels drawing 3 ½ feet or PREFERABLY LESS

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    • 11. Plummers Cove Anchorage

      11. Plummers Cove Anchorage
      Lat/Lon: near 30 11.565 North/081 38.221 West
      Location: lies southeast of unlighted daybeacon #9 and just north of the Interstate 295 bridge
      Minimum Depth: 6-feet
      Swing Room: unlimited
      Foul Weather Shelter: fair, open to western and southwestern winds
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      1. R. J. McMullen -  September 25, 2009 - 2:01 am

        We have used this anchorage for YEARS as wonderful weekend spot. The holding is great- sand under mud. Wind protection is good. No current. Few wakes. Scenery is nice- bridge is pretty at night. Can be noisy from the bridge traffic if the wind is from the south. Take the dinghy north around the point into Goodbys’ Creek to dock at Hooters and access local stores.

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    • 12. Doctors Lake Mill Cove Anchorage

      12. Doctors Lake Mill Cove Anchorage
      Lat/Lon: 30 07.449 North/081 43.184 West
      Location: found on the eastern 1/3 of Mill Cove; this cove makes into the eastern banks of Doctors Lake, south of Geigers Point
      Minimum Depth: minimum 4 ½ feet, but many soundings in the 5 ½ to 6 foot range
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 34 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: fair, open to eastern and northeastern winds
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      Special Comment: this anchorage should only be used by vessels drawing LESS THAN 4 feet; watch out for the charted pilings

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      1. Jeanie & Wes -  January 30, 2012 - 11:35 am

        We are in Mill Cove on Doctors Lake tonight. Lovely spot.
        Jeanie & Wes on
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    • 13. Doctors Lake, Sugarhouse Cove Anchorage

      13. Doctors Lake, Sugarhouse Cove Anchorage
      Lat/Lon: 30 07.533 North/081 45.532 West
      Location: found near the western limits of Sugarhouse Cove, north of Peoria Point
      Minimum Depth: 6 feet
      Swing Room: unlimited
      Foul Weather Shelter: fair, open to eastern and northeastern winds
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    • 14. Doctors Lake, Swimming Pin Creek Anchorage

      14. Doctors Lake, Swimming Pin Creek Anchorage
      Lat/Lon: 30 06.039 North/081 44.811 West
      Location: found on the waters of Swimming Pen Creek, which makes off from the southeastern tip of Doctors Lake; anchorage lies just north, northwest of the charted 9-foot fixed bridge
      Minimum Depth: 5 feet
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 36 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: excellent
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      Special Comment: Whitney’s Fish Camp Restaurant lies within easy dinghy distance of this anchorage

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      1. Bernie Heinemann -  June 5, 2010 - 8:18 am

        We anchored a 50ft. boat just outside the creek entrance and went in to Whitie’s for lunch. A storm came through and the anchor dragged (a lot). Got back to the boat just before it hit a boat dock. Bottom is soft muck which doesn’t hold well.
        The dockmaster at Whiteys said the water up to the bridge is 6-8 feet deep and he has had 60 ft. boats at his dock. Call him and he’ll make space for you if you want to use the restaurant. It sounds as if you can spend the night there – no hookups.

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