I?m about to move to Charleston, SC and would like to learn a little bit more about the boating there to determine if I have the ?right boat? for the area.
I currently reside in the Seattle area and enjoy overnight trips at the many destinations that the Puget Sound and San Juan Islands have to offer. We currently have a 24 foot Searay Cabin Cruiser which suits the wife and I well for our 1-3 night weekend warrior trips. We like spending time at the marinas, hiking, walking around the quaint towns, etc. We also benefit from the calmer waters due to the fact that the Sound itself is fairly protected. The boat is on a trailer so we?re not ?stuck? to the water?also a plus for us. We?re not much into fishing.
My biggest question?can I expect a similar experience in the Charleston area? In looking at the nautical charts..the biggest thing I recognized is that the waters around there aren?t as protected and tend to be SHALLOW in a lot of places. Is it possible to ?marina hop? around there like it is in the Pacific NW? The intercoastal runs through Charleston, but a quick (and uneducated) look at the area didn?t have central locations or major points of interest beyond Charleston?is this correct?
Any insight into the boating lifestyle in the lowcountry is greatly appreciated!
I currently reside in the Seattle area and enjoy overnight trips at the many destinations that the Puget Sound and San Juan Islands have to offer. We currently have a 24 foot Searay Cabin Cruiser which suits the wife and I well for our 1-3 night weekend warrior trips. We like spending time at the marinas, hiking, walking around the quaint towns, etc. We also benefit from the calmer waters due to the fact that the Sound itself is fairly protected. The boat is on a trailer so we?re not ?stuck? to the water?also a plus for us. We?re not much into fishing.
My biggest question?can I expect a similar experience in the Charleston area? In looking at the nautical charts..the biggest thing I recognized is that the waters around there aren?t as protected and tend to be SHALLOW in a lot of places. Is it possible to ?marina hop? around there like it is in the Pacific NW? The intercoastal runs through Charleston, but a quick (and uneducated) look at the area didn?t have central locations or major points of interest beyond Charleston?is this correct?
Any insight into the boating lifestyle in the lowcountry is greatly appreciated!