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    • Maule Lake Anchorage

      Maule Lake Anchorage
      Statute Mile: 1077.5
      Lat/Lon: near 25 56.053 North/080 08.690 West
      Location: near the center section of Maule Lake, west of unlighted daybeacon #54
      Minimum Depth: 6-feet, but approach passage can be difficult for first timers
      Special Comment: Length of anchorage may be restricted by local regulations on these waters
      Swing Room: sufficient room for vessels as large as 50 feet
      Foul Weather Shelter: Fair

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      Comments from Cruisers (3)

      1. Larry -  May 22, 2011 - 12:38 pm

        Maule Lake is actually a private lake. Anchorage is not allowed in the lake. The owners are actively removing derelict vessels in the lake as well as noticing floating vessels of trespass. DO NOT ANCHOR IN THE LAKE.
        Chris Williams

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        • Bob W -  May 10, 2015 - 12:49 pm

          I wonder were you got that info. Sounds like a home owner that needs to get a life. State removes all derelict vessels. I’m sure the home owners have no significant part in that and its a navigable waterway.

          Reply to Bob
      2. Jean Thomason (DOVEKIE) -  December 24, 2009 - 8:32 pm

        Anchored at Maule Lake Dec 22, more in the southwest corner where the depths are a bit less (11 ft. minimun) than at the center. The northwest corner is also popular – need to avoid the shoal on the north side. There must be a place to land a dog in the southwest corner as a dinghy with two dogs went by several times. The lake is big enough to provide some motion in a strong wind.

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