Reviews: Lanier Island South
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Lanier Island South
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Reviews Summary
The reviews provide a mixed but generally positive assessment of the anchorage. Key points include:
- Current and Tides: The current is described as strong and swift, with significant tidal changes (up to 8 feet), necessitating careful anchoring to avoid grounding. Reviewers recommend accounting for the tides when selecting an anchoring spot.
- Holding and Protection: Most reviewers noted good holding for anchors, particularly in sandy bottoms, though some mentioned limited wind protection, especially from the south.
- Access and Amenities: The nearby Morningstar Marina offers dinghy tie-up for a fee ($5-$20), with access to facilities like laundry and showers. However, the marina is a distance from town, making rideshare services a practical option for accessing local amenities.
- Surroundings: The area is described as a high-end residential zone with limited walking distance options, but it is praised for its calm waters and respect for no-wake zones by local boaters.
Overall, while the anchorage has some challenges due to current and tides, it offers good holding and access to marina facilities, making it a decent choice for boaters. -
Review for Lanier Island South
Reviewed by: Elizabeth Scott on May 5, 2024
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 51'
Draft: 3.6'Overall Rating:4Holding:4Wind Protection:3Current Flow:2Wake Protection:4Scenic Beauty:3Ease of Shopping:1Shore Access:3Pet Friendly:3Cell Service:4WiFi:2Fairly strong current, but no problem with our anchor holding.
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Review for Lanier Island South
Reviewed by: John Parsons, Pelican, on Nov 13, 2023
Vessel Type: Sail
LOA: 41'
Draft: 4.0'Overall Rating:4Holding:4Wind Protection:3Current Flow:3Wake Protection:4Scenic Beauty:3Ease of Shopping:1Shore Access:4Pet Friendly:4Cell Service:4WiFi:2Good holding in 10 feet water in sand. Low coastal islands provide little wind protection but good calm waters as local boaters seem to respect no wake zone. Dinghy to Morningstar Marina from land access for $20 to walk the dog or rideshare pickup. Little within walking distance, because this is a high-end residential area. Current is swift and 8 foot tides means you need to add another 50 feet to your anchor calculations to allow for high tide. Easy access to St Simon's inlet for ocean access.
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Review for Lanier Island South
Reviewed by: Chris Ensing, Pau Hana, on Mar 24, 2023
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 31'
Draft: 3.4'Overall Rating:3Holding:5Wind Protection:2Current Flow:2Wake Protection:2Scenic Beauty:3Ease of Shopping:2Shore Access:4The anchorage did not provide a lot of wind protection and the current is incredibly swift here. If the current is against the wind (like it was for us at around midnight) you are in for a bumpy night. The marina charges $20 for dinghy tie up but you do get access to the facilities. Long way into town from the marina (closer at free dock which we didn't use)so Uber is probably best. Great town, lots to do, would have loved another day but not at the anchorage.
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Review for Lanier Island South
Reviewed by: David Rowe on Sep 7, 2022
LOA: 38'
Draft: 3.5'Overall Rating:3Holding:5Wind Protection:4Current Flow:4Wake Protection:4Scenic Beauty:3Ease of Shopping:2Shore Access:4Cell Service:4Decently OK place to set the hook. Mind the tides and remember that the tides are 7-feet. If you anchor in 10 feet of water at high tide, you could well be resting on the bottom by low tide. As the saying goes, "if your draft exceeds the depth, you are aground." Give yourself enough "room to move" when you select your spot and make sure you will not be swinging into shallow water.
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Review for Lanier Island South
Reviewed by: Noel Leeson, Amazing Grace, on Apr 7, 2019
Vessel Type: Sail
LOA: 44'
Draft: 4.0'Overall Rating:5Holding:5Wind Protection:3Current Flow:3Wake Protection:4Scenic Beauty:3Ease of Shopping:4Shore Access:5Pet Friendly:3Cell Service:4WiFi:4Good holding, no wakes as on edge of a no wake zone. Dinghy ashore at Morningstar Marina, $5 daily rate. Very helpful staff, transient rate avilable for laundry, showers, etc. Shops, banks, restaurants 2 miles away.
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Review for Lanier Island South
Reviewed by: Bill Morton, Eleu, on Oct 22, 2017
Vessel Type: Sail
LOA: 50'
Draft: 5.8'Overall Rating:5Holding:5Wind Protection:4Current Flow:3Wake Protection:3Scenic Beauty:4Ease of Shopping:1Shore Access:3Cell Service:4WiFi:1Deep large anchorage good holding. Local high quality marina. Protection except from south.
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