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    • Waccamaw River to Conway, SC Reprise

      We've already had a few postings here on the Cruisers' Net's "South Carolina" section within the past several weeks about leaving the AICW, and cruising upstream on the Waccamaw River to Conway, SC. However, Captain Lewis' notes before are so thorough, I wanted to give this message its own, more recent posting.

      Subject: Waccamaw River to Conway SC
      Message: Shirley and I made the trip in our 46 ft/4.5 ft draft Chris Craft and spent the night of 10/28/2008 in the Conway City Marina @ $1/ft – 50 AMP service but no water.  Lowest sounding @ low tide plus 2 ft was maybe 6 ft in the first 1/2 mile after leaving the ICW.  The text of C Young's Crusing Guide is very helpful with navigational supplements.  The City marina looks narrow, shallow, and generally dicey but seems to have 9 feet and steep sides – at least in the initial basin.  The young marina staff is hospitable and helpful – the environment is attempting to embrace tourism and seems not yet gotten together its offerings of tour guides, walking maps, etc.  We passed on the recommended nearby eateries and walked 4 or 5 blocks to the "main" retail street and ate in Crady's Restaurant – very nice and of the linen tablecloth variety – succulent food.  The voyage up the river from the ICW and the return seemed to average 2 1/2 to 2 3/4 hours each way at 7 knots – the radar set at very low range helped me maintain orientation vis a vis the center of the river.  I favored the river to the outside of the curves and found, with some exceptions,  the center of the river generally provided adequate if not comfortable soundings. The slalom technique is helpful. Be prepared for depth fluctuations from 35 feet, 20 feet, to 6 feet and at very short intervals! Must be a hilly bottom! If options are available,  I'd likely be very squeamish about making the trip at dead low tide as the shoaling 1/2 mile or so up the river from the confluence of the Waccamaw and the ICW (about 1 to 2 miles northeast of Bucksport) adds stress and logically moves around some.  The Cypress Inn B&B is adjacent to the Conway City Marina and is very attrractive, neat, clean, etc.  One of the proprietor/operators invited us in and gave a tour – lovely furnished with many period pieces.  We will consider a return trip.  Would make a great rendevous point with friends staying in the Myrtle Beach to Pawleys' Island/DeBordieu stretch. Load your boat with people and some can spend the night in the Cypress Inn and, likely, all could eat in the B&B – with some advanced notice to the proprietors.   Conway is hardly 15 miles by car from Myrtle Beach – but, keep in mind, the stretch now known as "Myrtle Beach" runs for 20 miles along US 17!
      Lewis Haselwood

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