Walsh Cove BC

gswearin

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Elliott Bay
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R-43 CB
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FMLT4301A526
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Goin' Gray
Hi All,
We're headed up the Toba Inlet in July. On the way back it would be convenient to tuck into Walsh Cove. All the guides warn that it should only be navigated at low water so you can see the rocks. I zoomed in with Navionics and there appears to be only one rock (though a big one). Are there uncharted rocks? I'm generally pretty conservative so will probably go around the South, but the north is tempting.
Thanks!!
 
We have been through the North entrance a few times. But tide was up. It’s a short distance to go to the south end.
For me the bigger part is the large rock shelf’s where we stern tied on the east side of Walsh. We like to be tied close to shore and in that spot you need to be aware of the large shelf.
 
Thanks! I'll just go south for the first time! Good advice on the shelf!
 
One of our favorite places in the area. Definitely go into the Cove from the south! There are lots of anchors on the rocks for stern tying. It is possible to anchor in the middle of the north section without stern tying if you are very careful about your swing and there aren’t a lot of other boats nearby. We have done both.
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