Marinas in South Carolina ?

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Dec 2, 2003
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Hunter 34 Forked River, NJ
Hi All, I am considering a move to the Myrtle Beach area of SC, And would like to have our boat nearby. A Google search has shown only a few marinas, all with no slips available. Are there slips somewhere in the area? (driving 25-30 miles is not a problem) We have a H 34, shoal draft with a 53'mast,so outside of a fixed bridge is necessary. Have an idea of monthly cost?
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
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Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
You can probably get

the best information from an ICW guide. The coast of SC in the Myrtle Beach area is not much open to good harbors.
 
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Andy

Beach versus slip

Have you ever noticed that we want to say we sail at So-and-So Beach but usually any place that is a "beach" lacks a good harbor? Beaches are good places to walk and swim, maybe anchor for an afternoon but not a good place to stay overnight or longer. It's the nature of the beach/beast.
 
Feb 15, 2004
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Hunter 37.5 Balt/Annapolis/New Bern
Most of them ...

are at Little River Inlet, which is north of the MB area. Coquina Harbor is one, there are several others. It's mostly a powerboat area because it's all ocean out of one of the 2 intlets (Little River or Murrell's). The ICW is truly a ditch through the entire area, and at one point is called the "Rock Pile" because it's a trench through rock. Many a prop has met it's death in that stretch. South of Myrtle, however, the ICW is truly beautiful. Down to Charleston it runs through some of the most beautiful rivers along the entire route, but it's mostly motoring. Charleston is really the only viable sailing option in SC, IMHO.
 
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Jack Hart

This may help.

I found this on a cruising site, may be of some help. Good Dockage Rates at Coquina Harbor Received 11/20/05 When docking at Coquina Harbor (north of Myrtle Beach on the South Carolina ICW), we usually stay at the Myrtle Beach Yacht Club. Now, it seems as if one of the "condo yacht clubs" which also makes its home in Coquina Harbor is offering space for visitors as well. At mile marker 346, green 13 is the entrance to Coquina Harbor. Marked by a tall black and white lighthouse. It is about one mile north of the Little River swing bridge. Coquina Yacht Club, monitoring 16 until 8 PM, offers dockage for transients that cost less than a dollar per foot, If you are a BoatUS member. Fuel is available, and there are two great resturants and a store nearby.
 
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