Asanvari Bay - Docking
Asanvari Bay is the calmest anchorage on Maewo. The anchorage is well protected from tradewinds (open to NW to SW winds). Anchor over rock and coral in 30 to 60 feet. You can land your dinghy ashore in front of the yacht club. A small dinghy channel is marked by 2 range posts ashore and a green LED light at night.
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