Masillon Island

Shelter from        NE – SE – SW

Indicative Anchoring Position

32° 33.8’S   133° 17.0’E

Note.    Indicative anchoring positions are for reference only and should not be used as waypoints.  The best position for anchoring depends on many factors including vessel draft, tide, and forecast wind.

Masillon Island is a very small and rocky island located about 30 miles south-west of Ceduna. It has an interesting anchorage surrounded by 30 metre high cliffs in a semi-enclosed bay which is open to the north-west.

Most of this small bay is deep, and the suggested anchoring position has a depth of 8 – 9 metres with sandy patches. Shore access is not possible.