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      Basic Marina Information:

      Phone: (843) 293-2141
      Fax: (843) 293-2140
      Statute Mile: 368.5
      Lat/Lon: Near 33°41.732 N / 78°57.738 W
      Location: located in a sheltered loop on the Waterway’s southern shore some 2.4 nautical miles southwest of the Myrtle Beach high-rise and railroad bridge
      Depths: 5.5 ft.
      Address: 3675 Hague Dr
      Myrtle Beach,  SC   29588


      Service Details:

      Transient Dockage:Available.
      Transient Dockage Rate:$1.50 per foot per night
      Type of dockage:fixed wooden slips and face docks
      Total number of slips/berths:22
      Dockside Power Connections:30/50 amp power hookups available
      Dock. Fresh Water Connections:Available.
      LPG (Propane) Availability:Available. Take taxi to Socastee Hardware (843) 293-7555 3 miles away for LPG tank refill
      Wi-Fi Internet Access:Free WiFi Available
      Fuel Availability:No Fuel Available


      Reviews from Cruisers (2)

      1. Reggie Good -  March 25, 2012 - 9:46 am

        We took our 36 ft sailboat there Oct, 2011, and left last week. We wanted an inexpensive place to haul and leave the boat for at least 5 months. It is quiet and off the beaten path. This would be a place for a serious do-it-yourself boat project person, particularly if you were going to need a long time to get things done. There are no “comfort” facilities, ie no toilets or washroom or showers. There is no fuel. Parts may be ordered in through them and they have some on hand, but we did not use their parts services. The travel-lift is antique but serviceable, partially operated by hand. Their haul-out/launch fee system was odd. They charged $75 for the use of the travel-lift plus $85 per man hour which can add up in a hurry. Much of the blocking used is lengths of log with scraps of lumber for shims and height adjustment. It appears questionable, but works, as evidenced by some boats which have probably been there for decades. In some respects this yard is where boats go to die. They will do work on your boat and appear to be competent, but we did not use them for anything. Be specific about what you want done. The dock is functional but seriously deteriorated due to age, with failing stringers and supports, loose and beyond weathered decking, and loose nails working their way up out of the planking. Watch your step. Slips and transient dockage is available.
        Reggie Good

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        • Fredrick -  June 3, 2016 - 1:12 am

          They had a fantastic ships store but it burned.
          Owner is making do right now with small office building.
          Fabrication shop and tools were not damaged in fire,so they can still do
          anything you need.
          Not fancy,but gets job done.
          My brother worked there from 1972-2013.
          He quit to be a Restaurant Chef.

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