Reviews: Kings Bay

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Holding:
5.00
Good, Mud, Grass
Wind Protection:
4.17
All Around
Current Flow:
4.00
Wake Protection:
4.17
All Around
Scenic Beauty:
4.17
Ease of Shopping:
3.50
Shore Access:
3.20
Pet Friendly:
2.75
Cell Service:
4.67
WiFi:
1.00

  • Review for Kings Bay

    Reviewed by: Dan Bowers on Jan 27, 2024
    Vessel Type: Power
    LOA: 25'
    Draft: 2.5'

    Overall Rating:
    4
    Holding:
    5
    Wind Protection:
    4
    Current Flow:
    5
    Wake Protection:
    5
    Scenic Beauty:
    3
    Ease of Shopping:
    3
    Shore Access:
    3
    Pet Friendly:
    3
    Cell Service:
    5
    WiFi:
    1

    It's got what you need. Decent protection from wind and wakes. Pay attention to tide tables to make your anchorage selection. Touring the area is more comfortable from a dinghy.

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  • Review for Kings Bay

    Reviewed by: Dan Bowers on Jan 27, 2024
    Vessel Type: Power
    LOA: 25'
    Draft: 2.5'

    Overall Rating:
    4
    Holding:
    5
    Wind Protection:
    5
    Current Flow:
    5
    Wake Protection:
    5
    Scenic Beauty:
    3
    Ease of Shopping:
    4
    Shore Access:
    3
    Pet Friendly:
    3
    Cell Service:
    5
    WiFi:
    1

    Scenic beauty…hmmm. Lots of development doesn't help with that for me.
    Busy place with non stop kayaks, canoes and manatee tour boats. Many operators aren't watching who or what is directly ahead of them.
    There is a nice park just north of Pete's marina with a great dinghy dock. Town can be accessed from there.
    Lots of places to anchor.

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  • Review for Kings Bay

    Reviewed by: Capt Maria Langer, Do It Now, on Jan 20, 2023
    Vessel Type: Power
    LOA: 32'
    Draft: 2.5'

    Overall Rating:
    5
    Holding:
    5
    Wind Protection:
    4
    Current Flow:
    4
    Wake Protection:
    2
    Scenic Beauty:
    5
    Ease of Shopping:
    3
    Shore Access:
    3
    Pet Friendly:
    2
    Cell Service:
    5

    I spent one night at Crystal River, arriving late in the day from Steinhatchee. I anchored in about 4 feet of water (at nearly low tide) and had good holding with just 30 feet of chain out. (I minimized rode mostly because I didn't want to swing into other boats, crab pots, or shallower water.) The boat swung 180° on a very mild current. Although there isn't good wake protection, the spot I anchored (just east of the anchor icon for Waterway Guide) was inside a no-wake area so wake wasn't an issue. When choosing a spot to anchor look out for crab pots; they are almost as numerous as the boats parked there. Pick your spot based on how the wind is forecasted; it's easy enough to find a spot with the wind protection you need. There was very little wind when I was there in mid January 2023.

    To access the shore, take your dinghy to the 3rd Street pier. I did not do this since I arrived late in the day and was planning an early departure. This is something I'll regret for a long time; I should have stayed two nights. In the morning, I was treated to a beautiful sunrise and a wildlife show that consisted of jumping fish, birds trying to catch those fish, pelicans landing in the water right beside my boat, and a glimpse of what I assume were manatees surfacing for air. All that after a quiet night full of stars on a gently rocking boat.

    Don't let the long cruise up Crystal River put you off from visiting this gorgeous anchorage.

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  • Review for Kings Bay

    Reviewed by: Keith Zibilich, Knee Deep, on Mar 5, 2021
    Vessel Type: Power
    LOA: 51'
    Draft: 4.5'

    Overall Rating:
    5
    Holding:
    5
    Wind Protection:
    4
    Current Flow:
    3
    Wake Protection:
    3
    Scenic Beauty:
    5
    Ease of Shopping:
    4
    Shore Access:
    3
    Pet Friendly:
    3
    Cell Service:
    5
    WiFi:
    1

    The entrance to the channel from the Gulf as well as the mouth of the Crystal River is a bit tricky. There are two shallow points you need to be very careful navigating. Once you get into the river you will find between 10 to 20 feet of water. The Kings Bay anchorage is a fantastic location very scenic with great protection.

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  • Review for Kings Bay

    Reviewed by: Capt Dana, Mermaid's Lair, on Feb 27, 2021
    Vessel Type: Power
    LOA: 50'
    Draft: 4.5'

    Overall Rating:
    3
    Wind Protection:
    4
    Current Flow:
    3
    Wake Protection:
    5
    Scenic Beauty:
    4
    Cell Service:
    3

    Buggy in February. Lots of traffic but at least a minimum wake zone. Deeper water than Twin River Marina. Pete’s Pier said they did not have transient slip available.

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  • Review for Kings Bay

    Reviewed by: Chris Himmelheber on Jan 12, 2018
    Vessel Type: Sail
    LOA: 36'
    Draft: 5.5'

    Overall Rating:
    4
    Holding:
    5
    Wind Protection:
    4
    Current Flow:
    4
    Wake Protection:
    5
    Scenic Beauty:
    5
    Shore Access:
    4
    Cell Service:
    5

    This is an excellent anchorage with one caveat. It has a full 3-foot tidal range, and at low tide it has about 3 feet of water. So if you have more than a 3-foot draft you will probably be sitting on sand at low tide, and floating easily at high tide. Also, bear in mind that there is significant shoaling in the river approach, and at low tide there can be less than 3 feet of water in many places. (I ran aground with a 5 foot keel about 2 hrs before high tide. After a couple of hours I had plenty of depth.)

    Otherwise, it is a very quiet anchorage with lots of room to allow for swinging as the tide ebbs and flows. A big plus is that this is where manatees live, giving you a great place to look for them, and greatly decreasing the speed of boat traffic through here. I anchored in the center of the ?bay? with no difficulties. Just watch out for the crab traps. They are literally everywhere, and will wrap around you propeller with ease.

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