Meyers Chuck

A cosy harbour on the eastern side of Clarence Strait. The entrance is narrow and more easily transited at low tide when the surrounding rocks are visible. The Navionics chart shows a dangerous rock in the entrance channel approximately 100m SW of the green channel  marker. We could find no evidence of this rock.

The pontoon at the SE corner of the cove has room for 2 or 3 boats on either side but is popular and likely to be full if arriving later in the day. There is space for 3 or 4 vessels to anchor NW of the pontoon with reasonable holding in 15-20m of water

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