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Due to concern about the coral, boats are asked not to anchor around the island except in Lelu harbour (mooring buoys are provided elsewhere).
In Lelu harbour the bottom is mud and about 30-40ft deep. Put plenty of scope and allow for possible dragging in wind gusts and squalls. Your boat might not lay in the wind, due to currents going in/out if you anchor too far away from shore.
Anchoring Eastwards of ACE Hardware building is said to be firmer bottom with less dragging. From this anchorage, you can easily leave your dinghy at the shore and access the island.
You can also go by dinghy in the mangrove channel to the very cruiser-friendly Bully’s Restaurant at Pacific Treelodge Resort.
Mooring Buoys
About 63 orange mooring buoys are laid all around the island. These are usually fastened to concrete blocks screwed into the reef and are generally thought to be suitable for a medium displacement yacht up to 35ft. They are free to use, but care should be taken if using them overnight as they are often close to the reef or surf line. These are dive sites and you are welcome to tie up your dinghy to dive.
After checking in, it may be depending on the weather, be more comfortable to move to Okat Harbour, on the west side of the island, close to the airport. 3 big yellow moorings are installed here for transiting yachts as it is requested that you do not anchor anywhere in the marine preserve. The only drawback is that you are much further away from anywhere except the airport.
Utwe harbor, on the southern coast of the island, can only be accessed after getting permission from the local chief.
Smith Sigrah (Ace Hardware) has taken over his father Ted's welcoming attitude to cruisers (since the early ’70s) and Mark & Maria (Pacific Treelodge Resort) make a visit to Kosrae a memorable experience.
Latest update: April 2025
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