Reviews: Longuissa Bay
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Review for Longuissa Bay
Reviewed by: Mc Bolduc on Aug 27, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 35'
Draft: 3.5'Overall Rating:4Holding:3Wind Protection:3Wake Protection:5Scenic Beauty:4Shore Access:2Pet Friendly:2Cell Service:3WiFi:3Very busy anchorage on the weekends. Room for about 12 boats to anchor. Watch your chart as you enter the channel to the ancorage. Plenty of depth but narrow. Follow the charts closely and you will not have an issue getting into the anchorage. Most of the land is private so you need to pick your area to go to shore with pets. South wind could funnel into the anchorage if it is strong enough.
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Review for Longuissa Bay
Reviewed by: Greg Youngberg on Jul 27, 2018
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 39'
Draft: 3.5'Overall Rating:5Holding:5Wind Protection:5Current Flow:5Wake Protection:5Scenic Beauty:5Ease of Shopping:1Shore Access:1Pet Friendly:2Cell Service:3WiFi:1Well known locals Anchorage. A dozen boats were there when we stayed two nights and still plenty of room without feeling crowded. Excellent mud holding with very little grass in 12 - 15 feet at end of the bay. Small granite island with a couple trees is sloped toward waters edge and used for dinghy access to exercise pets and allow them to do their business. Peaceful tranquility awaits. Boaters respect one another here and didn't run generators overnight. Locals navigation tip: follow charted 20+ feet and stay to port side of island as you enter the bay (it looks like you can go straight ahead but don't or you will rapidly run out of water). Verizon cell service was ok...could post pix to Facebook and send/receive email. Shore access restricted due to private land ownership.
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