Reviews: Back Creek
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Review for Back Creek
Reviewed by: Robert F. Dugan Jr., Emerald, on Oct 3, 2021
Vessel Type: Sail
LOA: 35'
Draft: 5.0'Overall Rating:5Holding:4Wind Protection:5Current Flow:4Wake Protection:5Scenic Beauty:5Ease of Shopping:1Shore Access:2Pet Friendly:1Cell Service:5WiFi:1The entrance has depths ranging from 5-8 feet so I'm not sure I'd say it's easy. We tried to line up on 6 and 8 foot soundings as we entered the creek about an hour before low tide.
That spit is tricky. We tried to stay in the middle of the creek as we passed near the spit. Better strategy is to get closer to the western shore in 10+ depth.
We anchored pretty close to the anchoring spot in the guide and set our anchor going pretty hard in reverse it took a while to set we could hear it dragging on the shell bottom.
We are seeing 8-10 foot depth at low tide.
What a great spot for breaking up the trip to the C&D canal if you have crappy timing from Cape May. Tomorrow we will make the final 25nm to the canal.View location on the Waterway Guide Explorer
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Review for Back Creek
Reviewed by: Noel Leeson, Amazing Grace, on May 27, 2019
Vessel Type: Sail
LOA: 44'
Draft: 4.0'Overall Rating:4Holding:4Wind Protection:5Current Flow:4Wake Protection:5Scenic Beauty:5Ease of Shopping:1Shore Access:1Pet Friendly:1Cell Service:2Anchored past the first bend in the creek, 15 ft of water. Oyster shells on the bottom, took 3 attempts to find the mud, then very good holding. Entrance to the creek is not as charted. The spit of land that is shown separating the creek from the cove is mostly submerged.
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