{"version":"2.6","id":"ashbridges-reviews-and-ratings-002","question":"What do transient sailors report about holding ground reliability for 35-foot keelboats northeast of the Ashbridges Bay breakwall during easterly fetch from Scarborough Bluffs?","answer":"Mud-shell mix holds well in 3-4 m depth, but Bluffs-driven easterlies create short chop that reduces comfort. Transients prefer the Outer Harbour west wall near ABYC for easterly protection; Ashbridges Bay proper is rated 3/5 for overnight holding in NE winds.","answer_detail":"Toronto Harbour Commissioners' sounding charts show the Ashbridges Bay approach transitions from hardpan near the Leslie Street Spit to softer lacustrine deposits within 200 m of the breakwall. Seasoned cruisers on ActiveCaptain note that the easterly fetch from Scarborough Bluffs generates steep 1-2 m waves across the 6 km reach, creating uncomfortable rolly conditions despite adequate holding. The preferred alternative is tucking behind the Outer Harbour's western artificial island, though this adds 45 minutes of motoring past the Tommy Thompson Park tip. Local knowledge: the 'Ashbridges hole' directly south of the launch channel has reported anchor-drag incidents during 25+ knot easterlies, attributed to intermittent clay lenses.","related_ids":[],"last_verified":"2026-05-24","authority":"https://ashbridgesbayboatlaunch.com","url":"https://ashbridgesbayboatlaunch.com/en/knowledge/ashbridges-reviews-and-ratings-002","markdown_url":"https://ashbridgesbayboatlaunch.com/api/knowledge/ashbridges-reviews-and-ratings-002?format=md&lang=en"}