Kalinin Bay

A well-protected all-weather anchorage tucked into the north shore of Kruzof Island, just off Salisbury Sound and a short hop from Sitka, and the jumping-off point for the Sea Lion Cove trail to the open Pacific coast.

24ftAvg Depth
MudHolding
3.5/5Wind Protection
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MediumCapacity
About this Anchorage

Kalinin Bay trends north into Salisbury Sound on the north coast of Kruzof Island, roughly 24 miles northwest of Sitka and reached via the protected waters of Olga and Neva Straits. The bay narrows toward a forested head fronted by an estuary, where the U.S. Coast Pilot describes a well-protected anchorage in any weather.

It is a working anchorage as much as a scenic one: fishing boats and cruisers share the holding ground, drawn by the productive salmon grounds along the northern edge of Kruzof and the proximity to Salisbury Sound. The head of the bay is shoal and fronted by a bear-frequented estuary, so most boats anchor well off the flats.

Ashore, a rough 2.4-mile trail climbs over the island's spine through old-growth and muskeg to Sea Lion Cove, a long sand beach on the open ocean - the main draw for those who get a dinghy in at higher water.

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Local Knowledge

Approaches & Known Hazards

Approach notes, hazards to watch for, and what's available once you're tied up.

Approach is normally made from Salisbury Sound, which opens to the Pacific and can carry significant ocean swell near Point Kakul; the outer sound and nearby Kakul Narrows run hard at mid-tide, so transits of the narrows should be timed for slack water. Sinitsin Island, low and wooded, lies about 0.8 mile east of the entrance and marks the farthest projection on the south side of the sound.

Inside, the bay shoals markedly toward its head - anchor far enough off that low tide does not strand you, and be aware the estuary flats dry extensively. Bears frequent the estuary (and have bitten inflatables), so secure the dinghy. Watch for rocks along the entrance shores and favor mid-channel on the way in.

What's nearby

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Wind & Tides

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Wind Protection

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3.5/5 Overall protection
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Weakest from
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Tides

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Rising High 11.2 ft at 3:19 PM
Current height
9.1 ft
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High at 3:19 PM
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Conditions

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Wind 6 kn W
Air 53 °F Updated 1 second ago
Sky Light rain OpenWeather
Tide Rising High 11.2 ft at 3:19 PM
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