Johnnys Cay
- Lat / Lon: N 26° 34.309' / W 076° 58.640'
- Depth: 6'-8'
- Tide: 2.0'-2.5'
- Description:
Johnny’s Cay is a small private island in a group of three rocky islands that guard the south Man-o-War Channel.
There is little protection from the elements, but the holding is good. In settled weather the anchorage is a good spot to use as base for exploring the nearby rocks and coral heads by dinghy. Consider this as a day anchorage only because even in settled conditions there will be an hour or two of rolling with every tide change. The lack of protection will not make for a comfortable night’s sleep.
DISCLAIMER: Before committing to an anchorage, you should confirm that the location is not governed by a regulation that may conflict with your plans. An increasing number of states and municipalities are enacting laws that define where and how long you may anchor.