Crescent Bay / North Manitou Island
North Manitou Island, MI, USA
Lake Michigan - East Shore • Lake Michigan
- Type
- island bay
- Holding
- sand
- Protection
- open to E/S weather
- Status
- public-charted-water
Public Anchorage Reference
Browse 14 published anchorage reference points on Lake Michigan with location, type, holding, protection, and planning context where available.
This is a planning reference only and is not a navigation product.
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14 published anchorage reference points are available for this view.
Great Loop and Eastern U.S. anchorages can be useful for planning overnight stops, weather delays, staging before locks or bridges, and building safer route-backed float plans.
Anchorages, depths, no-anchor zones, mooring fields, and local restrictions can change.
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This library is built from reviewed FPW anchorage records and public chart/reference sources where available. It is intended for trip planning and route awareness only. Always verify current official charts, notices, weather, local rules, and conditions before anchoring.
This anchorage reference is for trip planning only. Always verify current charts, notices to mariners, local rules, depth, weather, tides/currents, holding, and observed conditions before anchoring.
NOAA chart layers are provided for planning context and are not a substitute for official navigation.