Pelican Bay Anchorage (off Cayo Costa, Statute Mile 25)
There have been MANY postings here on the Net’s “Western Florida” section about the wonderful anchorage behind Cayo Costa (a Florida State Park), on the waters of Pelican Bay. The trickiest part is gaining successful entry. Captain Jay gives some advice on that below!
Just south of Boca Grand Pass, west of marker 74, in Pelican flay, is an outstanding anchorage, one of the best in Pine Island Sound. The water is shallow, but boats carrying 5 feet can enter by staying close to the Cayo Costa side to avoid the shoal building out from the northwest end of Punta Blanca Island. Inside, depths improve to 6 feet along a broad band.
Come abeam of marker 74 and set a compass course of roughly 240 degrees through the northern third of Pelican Pass, staying to the Cayo Costa side. Curve slowly around to the south into the main body of the pass on its mid width. Consider anchoring northeast of the docks. From the docks south lie many unmarked shoals..
Jay E Wigginton
M/V SAILS
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