24. Toler’s Cove Marina
Posted by admin | Posted on 07-22-2008
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24. Toler’s Cove Marina
(843-881-0325)
Statute Mile: 462
Lat/Lon: 32 46.549 North/079 50.753 West
Location: guards the Waterway’s northwestern shore southwest of the Sullivan’s Island swing bridge
Transient dockage: available
Transient dockage rate: $1.25 per foot, per night
Type of Dockage: floating concrete slips and face docks
Total number of slips/berths: 50
Dockside Power Connections: 30-50 amp
Dockside Fresh Water Connections: Available
Showers: Available (Climate Controlled)
Laundromat: Available
Swimming pool: Available
LPG (Propane) Availability: Take taxi to Bi-Lo supermarket 1 mile away for LPG tank exchange
Waste pump-out: available
Gasoline and diesel fuel: available
Depths: variable between dredging projects
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Visited Toler’s Cove Marina November 12 thru 14, 2011. The marina has been overwhelmed by the condo-plex called Marsh Harbor at Toler’s Cove. The only facilities available for transients are an overnight tie up at the fuel dock, access to a rudimentary head (toilet and sink), and 30/50 amp electric and water. Approach depths and dockside depths were in the 6 to 8 foot range at low tide. Fairways are very tight, with no real room to turn a 37 footer around. Had to drift away from fuel/face dock, then back out fairway, make a reverse T, and then exit past the condos. Best thing about the facility was the price, still 1.25/foot in Charleston area.
Subject: found shoaling
Cruising News: Whilst going thru the middle of the entrance to get to Toler Cover Marina (we never made it in) we found what should have been 8′ at low tide, to be 0′ and we ended up grounding. We waited for some tide to come in and were able to get under way. Plus the experience with the person at the marina was not very good. They were non-responsive, rude and then wrong. We were told our 5’9″ draft would be fine and given the bums rush on the cell (they didnt respond to the radio) and practically hung up on us. Also another sailboat found the ground where the harbour in Charleston opened up to the ICW….beware.
Sami and Barry Shreve