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    • St. Johns Yacht Harbor (Stono River, near Statute Mile 472.5))

      St. Johns Yacht Harbor ( a SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR) is found at the sites fo the former Buzzards Roose and Stono marinas, hard by the Highway 701 Bridge as it crosses the Stono River. This is only a hop, skip and a jump south of the AICW’s westerly exodus from Elliot Cut, which connects the Waterway to the Ashley River and Charleston.
      I have always been VERY impressed with the plans for the facility at St. Johns. All this is coming to fruition now, and from Captain Pat’s account below, looks as if the restaurant and new shower building will be open soon!
      The “strong currents’ reported below by Captain Pat are part and parcel of EVERY marina on this portion of the South Carolina coastline. You will need to watch out for swiftly moving waters when apporach docks from Georgetown to the Savannah River (are really beyond).

      St John’s (old Buzzards Roost) ($1.75 a foot) Stono river just before Elliot Cut.
      Undergoing reconstruction of the Restaurant and soon the Shower building. Not sure when the shower building will be done but the Restaurant looks as if it still needs a month or more until completion. Current showers are clean and nice. Small store with minimal snacks in the office. Face docks are good condition with cable and wifi. The strong current that runs through the marina slips helps put you on face dock when docking. If no wind is expected this is a great place to wait until morning to go through Elliot cut. Leave dock at 0810 and hit the Wappoo Creek bridge
      for it’s 0900 opening. If the weather is windy just be advised that the strong current also amplifies swells in a southerly blow over 15 knots. Long fetch up Stono river combined with an outgoing tide will result in very uncomfortable bouncing and hobby horsing at the dock. Phil (Dock Master) lives in Marina and is a great guy. He usually offers to drive you to closest store if you want. Just remember that gas costs money if you ask him to drive you somewhere. They also advertise a shuttle to downtown but I forgot to ask about that.
      Pat Banyas
      Marguerite


      Click Here To View the South Carolina Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For St. Johns Yacht Harbor

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    • Charleston Maritime Center (Cooper River)

      I have always found the staff at Charleston Maritime Center to be very courteous and responsive. However, the inner part of the harbor is VERY shallow. The outer section has sufficient depths for most any cruising size craft.
      While Captain Wright is quite correct is saying many Charleston attractions are within walking distance, one disadvantage of this facility versus the Charleston City Marina (a SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR) is that it is not near the “Variety Store Restaurant (located at the Charleston City Marina). This is one of the best dining buys in town!

      We are leaving Charleston this morning after four nights at Charleston Maritime Center. It is very nice and $1.20 a foot with BoatUS vs $2 at the municipal. It is also much closer to sights and provisions. It is a block from the aquarium where the trolley picks you up and takes you thru the historic area and the visitor’s center where you can get other trolleys to anywhere in town. It is 2 blocks from a big grocery (Harris Teeter), produce store,and hardware store. It is 3 blocks from a pharmacy (RiteAid). The washer and dryer are free for boaters and the staff is very nice. It is also the water taxi stop to take you over to the USS Yorktown or on a harbor tour and the dock for the tallship, Spirit of South Carolina.
      Wright

      Subject: Charleston Maritime Center
      Cruising News: I believe you are overstating the depth issue. We are currently at CMC at the innermost slip and we have around 5\’ of water at low tide (further out it is deeper). The inner half of the harbor is shallower, but there are no slips in the inner half. I\’d second the awsome service and great location. The only downside is if there is a good wind out of the northeast, the breakwall is not effective and it gets a rolly. FYI: $6/ft/week BUS (but check as they said new rates may be coming out soon).
      Mike Scheuer


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

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    • Cruising AICW/Wapoo Creek – Elliott Cut (near Statute Mile 472)

      Wapoo Creek and Elliott Cut comprise a part natural – part man-made connector used by the AICW to connect between Charleston's Ashley River and the Stono River. Nature never intended for these two bodes of water to be joined together, and tidal currents rip through these combined streams. If you can follow Captain Louries' advice below, that's the best plan!

      One final word for those passing through Wappo Creek/Elliott Cut, do it at slack water if your boat has anything less than an energetic engine.  The tidal flow has always been powerful.  Some things do not change.
      Lourie Salley
      S/V \"August Moon\"

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    • Entering Charleston Harbor At Night

      Entering Charleston Harbor at night has always been a bit tricky. With all the commercial traffic, not to mention the bevy of lighted navigational aids, the water often resembles a Christmas Tree, and it can hard to decide what's what. Captain Lourie gives some good advice below when entering from Charleston Harbor Inlet at night.

      Entering Charleston Harbor at night was slightly different.  The Fort Sumpter Range has blinding red range lights.   There is no way to get lost.  Stay slightly outside (north of) the marked channel to give berth to commerical traffic.  Charleston Harbor Marina is (as always) generous, well appointed, and a great place for a shower.
      Lourie Salley
      S/V "August Moon"

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    • Charleston Maritime Center

      The Charleston Maritime Center is located on the Cooper River side of the Charleston peninsulla, almost opposite Charleston Harbor Marina in Mount Pleasant (A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR). The Martime Center is, in my humble opinion, one of the least desirable places to berth in Charleston, even though it’s within walking distance of many attractions and restaurants. There are some shallow water problems, and the entire operation has never struck me as being well managed. But, hey, that’s just my opinion. Obvously, (see below) Captain Bob had a much happier experience!

      The Docks at Charleston Maritime center are floating concrete, the cost is 1.20 per ft. (they may have a discount for longer term) and it is closer to town and only two blocks from Harris Teeter (great grocery store) and the staff are great. That’s where we stay every time we are in Charleston.
      Bob


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

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    • Dolphin Cove Marina ( North Charleston on Ashley River)

      Glad to include the short note below about North Charleston’s Dolphin Cove Marina. These good people, and Diane in particular, have LONG been a supporter of the Net, and they are a SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUSIERS’ NET SPONSOR! It’s a bit of cruise up the Ashley to reach this facility, but you will find a warm welcome and improving docks.

      I have not until today had knowledge of anyone going up the Ashley River that Far to Dolphin cove Marine. Price definitley was right. For the others who may consider this location, You need to clear a 14 ft air draft to get up river as they do not want to open the two Old Draw Bridges. We have plenty of Marinas in Charleston and the near by area. It all depends on what amenities your want and how close to downtown Charleston You want to be. We enjoy life at the City Marina. Best Regards….Ya;ll come see us now Hear.
      Capt Bob

      Bob,
      They were opening the drawbridges, I think on the hour upon request.? There were boats waiting for them to open so they could go through.? We are about 15 ft. (with our canopy?up) and the bridge tender said the bridges were 18 ft. at high tide.? We had no problems going under.? You have a beautiful city and wonderful restaurants.? I am sorry we only had enough time to sample a few of them!? Today we are going to Beaufort and plan to anchor out and dingy in. Also, we are thinking of toping off our fuel before we leave S.C. Everyone tells us S.C. has the best fuel prices.?
      Ben and Barbara Falmlen
      Two Cats Too


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    • Charleston Marina Recommendations

      There’s some really good advice about marina facilities in the Charleston area contained in Captain Key and Lynn’s message below. Anyone planning on visiting the “Holy City” should take heed to their works. I’m pleased to see that the two marinas which fare best in their report are Charleston Harbor Marina and Charleston City Marina, both of which are SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSORS!

      Claiborne
      S/V Restless stayed at the Charlston Harbor (Resort) Marina for five months in 2007 and 2008. Some plusses: shopping, movies, bar (in hotel on property) pumpout boat (nice for staying aboard), hotel has courtesy van over to charleston, very nice view of city at night, small laundry on docks, friendly staff and locals. Some cons: long docks (some have complained about the walk, not us), not really near Charleston. The other good choice is the Charleston City Marina, on the Charleston side, very near town (I don’t think they have a pumpout boat). The Charleston Marine Center is also over on the Charleston side but is shallow in spots and gets considerable rock and roll from passing river traffic. But, it is right near the aquarium, right on the edge of town. We enjoyed the Harbor Marina, very quiet yet near the action. We’ll be back in that area again this season, it’s a wonderful town.
      See our blog for some details on our stay there.
      Ken & Lynn


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


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

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