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Post-Irma updates from https://www.bvitraveller.com – January 10th, 2018
Penns Landing Marina:
Re-opened December 1st. No Fuel, no ice. Water is available. Grocery store in East End, by dinghy or taxi or short walk. Red Rock Restaurant & Bar is open. There are also some restaurants open nearby.
Hodges Creek Marina:
No fuel and no ice. Water is available. Grocery store in East End, by dinghy or taxi. There are also some restaurants open nearby by taxi.
Let me amplify on my comments concerning the entry channel Warning to Maya Cove. You do have reef and shallow area to both sides of the channel extending out into the bay. Since the outer buoys are completely missing, use the two existing red buoys as a range to define the channel from well out in the bay before committing to an approach line.
Posted on behalf of gts 1544
WARNING re Maya Cove / Hodge’s Creek Marina Entry Channel
The entry channel has for years been marked by 3 pairs of lighted buoys extending well out into the bay. Currently, only the pair closest to shore are in position and lighted, while the midpoint red is in position, but unlighted. The only green buoy is admittedly the most critical as it delineates the end of the cove protecting the reef. Information is current as of 4/30/15 as I am based there.
We base a sloop in Maya Cove, where Hodges Creek Marina is located. In the last couple of years, four small charter companies have taken up residence and the place is returning to life. The availability of slips is almost non-existent due to the charter companies. The fuel dock is active and the local restaurant, Calamea SP?, is now open as well as Pusser’s, a short dinghy ride or walk from the marina. The restrooms and showers have been totally renovated and are very nice.
A word of caution concerning the marina’s mooring balls as in the past they have been very sketchily maintained. Be advised that with the recent surge of activity, the available space for anchoring has become very limited. Also, be advised that the cove shallows as you move toward Pusser’s. It is a very well protected cove with no swell and a good breeze, limiting the bug activity.
Come see us! George Spettigue