Good Words for Outback Crab Shack, Six Mile Creek, St. Johns River
Skipper Burnham is responding to a lengthy posting/replies that Claiborne did way back in 2008, /?p=1237. It is nice to know that the Outback Crab Shack is still in business and that the bucket of beer is still cold. Plow on Skipper!
The Shands Bridge at GCS limits access to the Outback Crab Shack’s 1500 foot floating dock to southbound sailboats with mast heights lower than 45 feet, although at very low tides I have been able to clear the span with the 45′ 9’³ mast on the Camper Nicholson 33′. However, I have to `power thru’ the muddy shoal at the entrance to Six Mile Creek on the eastern shore with my 6′ 6’³ draft fin keel so there are a few 6’³ wide `channels’ at the entrance of Six Mile Creek leading to the floating dock at the Outback Crab Shack.
I have read a review that pans the seafood and service at this converted bait shop/biker bar, but they probably didn’t arrive by motorcycle or boat, and forgot to order the bucket of beer before ordering their food. I’m not a big fan of crawdads or chicken wings or overpriced seafood but I’ve never left the Shack hungry or sober and the service is better than the average biker bar.
David Burnham
Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Palmo Cove and Six Miles Creek
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