Rat Cay South
- Location: Southern Exumas
- Lat / Lon: N 23° 43.640' / W 076° 02.390'
- Depth: 9'12'
- Tide: 2.5'-3.0'
- Description:
The south anchorage at Rat Cay is normally only used in settled conditions, or to gain protection in a strong north wind. Wind from any direction other than north will tend to hold your vessel beam to the current at some point in the tide cycle, which will give rise to an uncomfortable roll. The anchorage is in a narrow band of shallower water between the rocky south shore of Rat Cay and the deeper water of the channel leading to Rat Cay Cut. There is a small strip of sand where it is possible to beach a tender on the eastern end of the shoreline but be aware that there is a very strong current that only slows long enough to reverse. Be sure to set an anchor for your dinghy in addition to dragging it up on the sand.
Holding:
0
Good, Sand
Wind Protection:
0
NW-NE
Current Flow:
0
Strong reversing currents
Wake Protection:
0
Open and Exposed South, Current
Shore Access:
0
Beach nearby
Pet Friendly:
0
Beach nearby on the west side of Rat Cay and on Pigeon Cay
Cell Service:
0
Good Coverage