Alaska Coast Pilot Notes From Yakutat Bay to Cook Inlet And Shelikof Strait
Alaska Coast Pilot Notes From Yakutat Bay to Cook Inlet And Shelikof Strait
U.S. Coast And Geodetic Survey
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At the head of the cove is a grassy flat, in front of which is a good sized mud flat that covers. The point dividing the northeast and northwest arms at the head of the bay has a small cluster of grass-covered rocks and wooded islets close-to. The northwest arm is 1 y miles long, with deep water to the large mud flat at its head. The northeast arm is 5 miles long in a 31° true (N y E mag. ) direction and nearly 2 miles wide at the entrance, and has a depth of about 77 fathoms through the middle... until abreast Pilot Harbor. There is a depth of 18 fathoms less than 50 yards from the low-water edge of the flat at its head. Pilot Harbor, on the eastern side of the arm 1 mile from its head, is a short bay having a 93° true (ENEm&g. ) direction. There is a large bare rock, about 3 feet high, off each point at the entrance. Entering in mid-channel, a secure anchorage will be found in the middle, or slightly favoring the south side, in 13 to 15 fathoms. There is a flat at the head, on the low-water edge of which is a wooded islet, lying about y m il e above the bare rock off the north point at the entrance.
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