Reviews: Great Guana Cay - Orchid Bay
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Review for Great Guana Cay - Orchid Bay
Reviewed by: Tom Allison on Nov 5, 2023
Vessel Type: Sail
LOA: 45'
Draft: 5.0'Overall Rating:1Holding:4Wind Protection:3Current Flow:4Wake Protection:1Scenic Beauty:4Ease of Shopping:3Shore Access:4Cell Service:5Don't bother. We tried to anchor in the harbor, but it was shallow, tight and the moorings seemed insufficient. Thus, one star for anchoring in the harbor. This said smaller boats may fare quite well.
Instead we are anchored just outside the harbor in front of Orchid Bay. It took two tries to get the anchor to hold. The weather is calm with light winds out of the northeast. Our biggest problem has been the passenger ferry to Marsh Harbor passing close by and leaving wakes large enough to dislodge secured and cause minor damage to gear. Next time I will anchor just outside of Fisher Bay.
Dinghy access is excellent and Dive Guana has been great. We rented a golf cart, but really didn't need it. Dining options are limited and so far, underwhelming.View location on the Waterway Guide Explorer
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Review for Great Guana Cay - Orchid Bay
Reviewed by: Lawrence Wolfenden on Jul 31, 2023
Vessel Type: Sail
LOA: 38'
Draft: 4.0'Overall Rating:1Holding:2Wind Protection:3Wake Protection:4Scenic Beauty:3Ease of Shopping:4Shore Access:4Cell Service:4We pulled in here looking to anchor for the evening. There isn't much room to drop a hook and I would only do so while expecting the wind to be from a consistent direction. Swinging would be risky.
Before we could lower the anchor, though, some (self-appointed?) "harbor master" came out and told us that we were incapable of getting a solid set and that dragging was inevitable. Essentially he made it very clear that we were unwelcome here unless we took a mooring ball (and, of course, none of the half-dozen or so were available). He then proceeded to his moored catamaran, and we decided that we didn't want to put up with him or the tight quarters, so we headed to the other side of the spit to the west and anchored with plenty of room and good holding in Fisher's Bay. The only thing we gave up was quicker access to Nipper's dinghy dock and a crabby old man off our stern. The ride to Nipper's from Fishers was only about 5 minutes and provided no significant benefit over the dock that Grabber's has.View location on the Waterway Guide Explorer
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Review for Great Guana Cay - Orchid Bay
Reviewed by: Graeme Walker, Confirmed Aquaholic, on Feb 28, 2023
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 54'
Draft: 4.0'Overall Rating:1Very difficult to pick-up mooring ball, were in a WSW wind so had no protection. At 54' were encouraged to go elsewhere as we were considered too big.
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Review for Great Guana Cay - Orchid Bay
Reviewed by: Doug Hobbs, Rock Chalk, on May 10, 2022
Vessel Type: Sail
LOA: 44'
Draft: 6.0'Overall Rating:2Holding:5Wind Protection:3Current Flow:5Wake Protection:2Scenic Beauty:2Ease of Shopping:5Shore Access:5Cell Service:5Dive Guana maintains 3 mooring balls in the Harbor. Very limited area to anchor, however, if not on a ball with our 6' draft. We dropped the hook right off Orchid Bay Marina and felt like we were in the way of boat traffic. The better option would be to go around the corner to Fisher's Bay. New public/ferry dock for easy shore access with short walk to Nippers and settlement. Tie up to west side of dock as the ferry uses east side.
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