East Pimlicos
- Lat / Lon: N 23° 48.866' / W 076° 13.349'
- Depth: 6'-8'
- Tide: 2.5'-3.0'
- Description:
The East Pimlico Cays are a group of two elongated islands oriented north – south. The Pamlico Route runs between the two cays before making a sharp turn to run parallel to the NE shore of the southern most cay. Despite being completely open from all directions except NE-E it is possible to anchor on the west side of the southern most cay in relative comfort in strong east winds. The islands are uninhabited and going ashore requires agility to scramble over rock but for those wanting to get away from it all for a night, this is a good choice.
Navigation
Holding:
0
Fair holding in Sand Avoid grassy patches
Wind Protection:
0
E only
Wake Protection:
0
Exposed
Shore Access:
0
Shore access is difficult
Pet Friendly:
0
Rock shoreline with small patches of beach at low tide
Cell Service:
0
Poor coverage