after passing Porgee rocks, i usually stay on a SW heading for a little while to clear some of the stuff off the east coast of Prov. then steer due south to clear the Yellow bank. it really doens't make a difference in time, maybe a few minutes, and that way i dont' have to worry about it...
doesn't seem to be much north of Allan's, sail Rock is pretty small with little protection, i guess it's fine in light winds but is it worth the detour? there is so much more in from Highborne on south. Allans is ok but kind of tight with other boats. Last trip we anchored in the cove on the north side of SW Allans. it's a little small but out of the current and the water is deep almost all the way to the sides. only room for one or two boats there though.
this time around we went straight to Normans and spent 2 days there... really nice spot, well protected (we stayed there the second night becuase of the last front). I usually anchor past the DC3 in the 5 meter deep spot on the charts, the channel is wider so we have more swing room than in the most popular west side.
for those who draw under 5', a real sheltered spot is the North Harbour in Norman. do a run with the dink first then go trhu at high tide. it's really nice and protected in there
Dan, when are you heading down to the Exumas? I'm going to be down here till the second half of april. Heading up to Nassau this week end then down to Georgetown on Sunday for a charter in the Southern Exumas. then Nassau again around April 14th and another 10 days down to staniel before heading back to Miami and north in may. if you're comign this way, hope we can hook up!