Anchored there in 2019 for lunch onboard and quick trip for guests to run up to Soggy Dollar. Quite shallow, I think it was less than 6'-0". I dove on my anchor to check, and my keel was about 1'-0" away from an abandoned block concrete that was probably left over from a long forgotten mooring. If waves had increased, or if I'd gotten waked, I would have had a bad day. I let some more scope out and stayed put. I got increasingly worried though as boats come flying through channel and anchorage and get way too close. Then they start acting erratically after too long on shore. And then power boats start rafting up w/very small anchors. Granted, it was a busy day, but it was tough to even dinghy back to shore to pick up my guests. I had to head out the eastern cut because there was no room to maneuver out the western buoyed channel.

It's just not worth it sometimes.