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    • Dockage Discounts at Harbour Town Yacht Basin – Hilton Head Island, SC


      Harbour Town at Hilton Head, with its familiar red-and-white-striped lighthouse, is a fine resort marina with an enormous number of amenities.

      Harbour Town Yacht Basin, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, is ready for your reservation with newly renovated docks, upgraded electrical service and onSpot WiFi. And, as always, numerous activities at the Sea Pines Resort are offered for your enjoyment. Hilton Head Island is absolutely marvelous any time of year.

       

      August/ September 2025 Dockage Discount

      Purchase 2 nights of dockage and
      get the 3rd night of dockage free

      August 1, 2025 – September 30, 2025.
      Restrictions apply. Limit 4.

      For more than 50 years, the red and white striped Harbour Town Lighthouse has welcomed visitors to one of the most unique and beautiful places on earth. Located in the heart of The Sea Pines Resort, and ideally situated on Hilton Head Island’s captivating Calibogue Sound, the Harbour Town Yacht Basin is recognized as a premier yachting destination on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The full-service marina welcomes boaters year-round and offers slip rentals and sales, fuel, professional yacht sales and brokerage dealer, as well as a friendly, experienced staff.

      Developer Charles Fraser, considered the pioneer of Hilton Head Island, led the team that constructed the Harbour Town Yacht Basin in 1969. Inspired by a harbour in Portofino, Italy, Fraser’s vision for the basin was to attract mariners to Hilton Head Island, while preserving the island’s natural landscape. His unique vision resulted in a design that preserved centuries-old hardwoods, in lieu of additional slips, and included the construction of the island’s iconic Harbour Town Lighthouse.

      Today, the Harbour Town Yacht Basin offers 100 slips in a world-class resort setting. Visitors have the option to dock for a day, a week, a month, or even a lifetime, and enjoy the marina’s facilities and services, as well as convenient access to The Sea Pines Resort’s amenities and accommodations.

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    • Solar Tax Incentives Ending – Sun Powered Yachts

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    • What’s Happening in Your Parks – Charleston County Parks


      What’s Happening In Your Parks – Charleston County Parks

      Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission

      Summer Swing

      Dance your way through the dog days of summer at our next Moonlight Mixer. On August 22, the Folly Beach Pier will sway to the sounds of crashing waves, shuffling feet, and live tunes from the Dave Landeo Band. Get your tickets today!

      All-Access Pass

       

      Determined to keep summer fun going through the school year? Treat your family to a Gold Pass! After-school trail walks, weekend beach days, post-game picnics, impromptu play dates…you’ll be ready for outdoor adventures all year long with unlimited admission to the Charleston County parks. Purchase your Gold Pass online or at our park offices.

      Awaken Your Spirit

      Start your day off right with an uplifting, intention-setting yoga flow, and a gorgeous early-morning view from Mount Pleasant Pier. On August 23, get your flow on at Sunrise Yoga, an inclusive, all-abilities class designed to enhance the coming day. Reserve your spot on the mat.

      That Gator Grin

      Wondering what secrets lie behind that sly smile? On August 28, join us for Gator Tales at James Island County Park to learn more about these captivating creatures, who call the Lowcountry home and pick up handy tips for how humans and alligators can safely coexist.

      Image of an American Alligator
      Let the Dogs Out!

      Listen, life ain’t easy for your four-legged friend. Barking at the doorbell, begging for treats, and loving you unconditionally is hard work! On August 28, treat your very good boy or girl to a night out at Yappy Hour, with live music and cold drinks (for humans) and plenty of new friends to sniff (just the dogs, please).

      Mark Your Calendars

      August 15 Homeschool in the Parks: All About Amphibians

      August 17 Adaptive Climbing Day

      August 18 Seashore Exploration

      August 23 Back to School Kickoff

      August 28 Beginner Skateboarding

      September 7 Dog Day Afternoon – Whirlin’ Waters 2nd Session

      September 27 Birds of a Feather

      September 28 Evening at McLeod

      October 12 Palmetto Park Jam

      Annual Partner
      Charleston Animal Society

      For information on sponsorship opportunities, please email the Sponsorship Coordinator.

       
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    • Georgetown Harbor Maintenance Dredging


      VHF 16 & 68 Located on the Sampit River, Harborwalk Marina is only a boardwalk away from Georgetown's Historic District, great food, shopping, etc. A safe harbor from bad weather and located in calm

      Harborwalk Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSORS, is only a boardwalk stroll away from Georgetown’s Historic District for history, entertainment, great food, and shopping. Harborwalk Marina is the third marina on your starboard side as you enter the protected waters of Georgetown.

      Our thanks to Chris Carroll, Operations Manager for Harborwalk Marina, for this “good news” information!

      Click Here To View the Cruisers Net South Carolina Marina Directory Listing For Harborwalk Marina

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Harborwalk Marina

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    • Waves again reveal Buxton pollution; Corps vows removal – Coastal Review

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    • Georgetown Nonprofit Removing Abandoned Boats, GAB News


      VHF 16 & 68 Located on the Sampit River, Harborwalk Marina is only a boardwalk away from Georgetown's Historic District, great food, shopping, etc. A safe harbor from bad weather and located in calm

      Harborwalk Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSORS, is only a boardwalk stroll away from Georgetown’s Historic District for history, entertainment, great food, and shopping. Harborwalk Marina is the third marina on your starboard side as you enter the protected waters of Georgetown. Our thanks to Chris Carroll for this “good news” article!

      https://gabnewsonline.com/nonprofit-group-working-with-the-county-and-state-to-remove-abandoned-boats-p8951-90.htm

      Nonprofit group working with the county and state to remove abandoned boats from waterway

       
      Georgetown’s waterway looks a lot nicer today thanks to a major cleanup project conducted by The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Wounded Nature – Working Veterans.
      They have been working the past couple of weeks removing abandoned and sunken boats.
      So far, 11 abandoned boats have been removed from river in the vicinity of the Harborwalk boardwalk and Goat Island.
      Once out of the water, Georgetown County works crush them and they will be taken to the landfill.
      The work is not cheap. Rudy Socha – Chief Executive Officer of Wounded Nature – said it costs about $10,000 to get an abandoned sailboat with a mast out of the water and into a landfill and could be upwards of $20,000 if it’s sunken.
      He said the state provides manpower and equipment but does not provide funds.
      He said removing the boats not only beautifies the area, it also makes the water safer because many of the boats contain contaminants that pollute the water and makes it dangerous for fish and wildlife.
      Adrian Dolcus, a Wounded Nature volunteer, said the organization has been removing derelict boats from waterways in Charleston County for about seven years. He said they have now expanded to Georgetown and Beaufort.
      “We really care about coastal waterways and the environment. We also plant oyster beds in the spring,” he said. “The boating thing is kind of an epidemic. We deal a lot with homeless people and elderly people who had a boat. Sometimes people don’t want to pay for a marina so they will drop an anchor behind the steel mill,” he said.
       
      Click here to learn more about Wounded Nature.
       

      Click Here To View the Cruisers Net South Carolina Marina Directory Listing For Harborwalk Marina

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Harborwalk Marina

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    • Say Goodbye to Odors, Not Style – Kanberra Products

      Kanberra Products

      I personally use Kanberra products on my boat
      and can attest to their effectiveness.

       
      Say goodbye to odors, not style. 💚

      Introducing the New Barely There Bundle –
      a minimalist’s dream come true.

      Our fragrance-free and family-safe solution eliminates unwanted smells in any space, from your sleek kitchen to your cozy camper. 🍃 Designed to blend seamlessly into its surroundings, it’s the understated elegance you’ve been searching for.
       
      For August only: $75 (reg. $125) gets you:
                🍃 24oz Kanberra Gel Refill Pouch
                🍃 2 x 6oz + 2 x 3oz Barely There Jars
       
      All-natural, toxin-free, and refillable. Because clean air shouldn’t mean clutter or chemicals. ♻️💚
       
       
       
       
       
       

       

       
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    • Weddings In Edenton [Albemarle Sound, NC]


      Edenton, NC - the prettiest town in the South!

      A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, historic Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events and places to visit! Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound.​

       

       

      Click Here To View the North Carolina Cruisers Net Marina Directory Listing For Edenton Harbor City Docks

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window Zoomed To the Location of Edenton Harbor City Docks

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    • Beachfront Grand Prix Festival to make Fort Lauderdale pit stop – South Flordia Sun Sentinel


      From our friends at South Florida Sun Sentinel, if you are near Fort Lauderdale this weekend consider spending time at the Beachfront Grand Prix Festival.

      Here’s what forecasters think the rest of 2025 hurricane season will look like

      Here’s what forecasters think the rest of 2025 hurricane season will look like

      A satellite image of Tropical Storm Chantal approaching the coast of the Carolinas, taken by NOAA's GOES-19 satellite on July 5, 2025. (Courtesy NOAA Satellites)
      A satellite image of Tropical Storm Chantal approaching the coast of the Carolinas, taken by NOAA's GOES-19 satellite on July 5, 2025. (Courtesy NOAA Satellites)
      Sun Sentinel reporter and editor Bill Kearney.

      PUBLISHED: 

      The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued an August update to its 2025 hurricane season outlook, slightly lowering its prediction for how many storms to expect.

      However, the forecast still calls for this year to have an above-average season, and conditions are aligning for more tropical activity as we enter the peak hurricane period.

      On Thursday, NOAA said it adjusted the range of named storms from 13 to 19 down to 13 to 18. There have been four named storms so far this year and no hurricanes.

      It similarly adjusted the number of hurricanes down to five to nine overall, and lowered the low end of major hurricane numbers by one, to two to five.

      The May forecast predicted there was a 60% chance of an above-normal hurricane season. That probability has been lowered to 50%.

      Though numbers have been adjusted down, the season is entering its peak period and ocean and atmospheric conditions still favor an above-normal season, said the report.

      The prediction of an above-average remainder of the season is based on a combination of factors, including warmer-than-average sea-surface temperatures in the tropical Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Seas, and an active West African Monsoon.

      There is neither an El Niño nor La Niña this summer. El Niños tend to increase wind shear over the Atlantic, which can topple hurricanes. La Niñas tend to reduce wind shear.

      “Many of the factors we identified ahead of the season are still at play, and conditions are largely tracking along with our May predictions,” said Matt Rosencrans, lead hurricane season forecaster with NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Prediction, part of the National Weather Service.

      Other factors that tend to accelerate hurricane likelihood from August through October include the dissipation of Saharan Dust. Large plumes of dry desert dust travel across the Atlantic in early summer, but tend to fade in August.

      West African monsoons, which develop farther south on the continent, also begin traveling into the tropical Atlantic more frequently at this time of year. Those systems can develop into tropical cyclones.

      NOAA emphasized that the outlook is not a landfall forecast since short-term weather patterns influence landfall quickly.

      The hurricane season runs through November.

       

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