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Spermacetti cove is usually sailboat duffers. You mean skull island that is in the river east of the 7-9 cans with the power boats beached?
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Air Force cove in the SInk. But not much beach there.
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Skeleton Hill is still a gathering spot. Changed dramatically after Sandy. If you only draft 1 ft then you’ll def have no issue getting in.
Like Gerry posted, plenty of deeper water coming in. From what every chart shows tho that deeper cut is def more East than it shows. Once you get in, there is a submerged rock wall. Marked crudely with some floats and sticks by regulars. Be real careful cuz it’s impossible to see. Ask me how I know....or call and ask Atlantic Propeller and give them my name ![]()
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I was actually there yesterday. Last was there in 2018, and the Cove/Beach that appears as the tide ebbs isn't the same as it was 2 years ago. There used to be a beach, and then a nice drop off, where its at least 10 feet deep. That hole really isnt there anymore. It was high tide when i went in, and went much deeper then i have in the past, just to have a beach to go to. Left about 10 hours later. Nice place to spend the day if you want to just hang, but the charts don't really reflect what the cove actually is now.
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I was there Sunday as well. Got to close to the point going around a tuber and bumped something going in
even though depth finder read 4 ft. under the boat. Depth reading was around 2 ft. or less going out.Nice place to stop though my daughters enjoyed swimming in the 78 deg. water. |
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Had to get a guy out of there with the tow boat. Much of the remembered contour is gone. The charts are semi worthless back there.
And there is a large barely submerged obstruction on the southward facing island tip. Someone said they marked with sticks of floats. The drop off facing east was great. Stuff the bow in the sand facing west and the transom had 10 feet of water under it. Quote:
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Capt Frank - Was it recent you were there ? i went close to high tide, and there wasnt much of that 10 foot deep hole that used to always be there.
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In there in 2019. My tow boat got stuck on a rock like shelf. I needed to be pulled off and the other boat got stuck by the "marked" rock shoal facing southward.
It was unchanged for decades.
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