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    • Charleston Maritime Center (Charleston, SC, on Cooper River)

      On 4/30/13, as part of a South Carolina Wish List, we posed the following question:

      Statute Mile 465 ‘“ anyone found a berth at the Charleston Maritime Center, west of marker #36? Please describe your experience here. Did you find enough shelter from choppy water? Did you have any problems with the depths? Did you take the opportunity to walk to the nearby Harris Teeter supermarket? How about some dining recommendations for restaurants close to this facility?

      Responses follow:

      We’d tried more than once to get in. Last fall we were successful and secured two nights in November by calling a week in advance. Our experience there was positive. The staff was helpful. We didn’t find a problem with boat wakes, but we may be more tolerant than some. Harris Teeter was a short walk away and was a great place to provision. While I can’t name a particular restaurant, we’ve eaten at a few and found them to be really good. We enjoyed the short walk to the old marketplace and downtown.
      Our boat is a Beneteau 36CC sailboat with a 5.5 ft draft.
      Bob & Sandra
      Carpe Diem

      Cheapest fuel south of Myrtle Beach with Boat/us discount
      Charleston Maritime Marina is best entered at slack tide. Does not have protection against strong northeast winds with subsequent surge! There are definite ship wake issues. Fish is four blocks away, and the Harris Teeter is expensive, but has anything you could ask for. The Aquarium is right there and worth a visit. Patriot Park is a water taxi ride away and a nice afternoon. The aircraft carrier was quite interesting.
      JackP

      Stayed several nights at the center. We did have to plow a bit of mud at dead low tide with our 5’3″ draft to get to our slip. there is a shallow hump inside to the southeast. Once at our slip we had several feet at low tide.
      Walking to Harris Teeter is easy, a very well stocked market.
      We loved the easy access to the historical district. Biking or walking is great.
      Ed

      Great Location, easy walk downtown, fuel prices are good. The facilities are a long walk from the docks. NO hiding the chop with winds out of the North or Northeast and then you add commercial traffic and can be kind of rough in there.
      Tract Hellman

      The Charleston Maritime Center around the battery is greatly preferred; closer to downtown, easy walk to provisioning at Harris-Teeter, and more welcoming and appreciative of your business!
      Jim
      Peg and Jim Healy aboard Sanctuary

      Click Here To View the South Carolina Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For Charleston Maritime Center

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Charleston Maritime Center

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