In addition to the plants and animals, there is a sunken sailboat that is accessible to explore while snorkeling.
The island is a popular spot for cruising sailboats and yachts to stop and spend the night in one of three anchorages.
Clevises are used in a wide variety of fasteners used in farming equipment and sailboat rigging, as well as the automotive, aircraft and construction industries.
Private rowboats, canoes, kayaks and small sailboats are allowed if carried atop your auto (no gasoline engines).
The course will have sailboats, clearly marked, at the corners and there will be course marker buoys and lifeguards on long boards every 100 yards.
There was a volunteer fire department, even a small airport and docks for sailboats and motorboats.
In the summer, the bay offers excellent mooring for sailboats, stand up paddle boarding and swimming.
There are also sunken rowboats and sailboats as well.