Catamarans in Charleston, SC ?
Welcome to the The Beachcats Matt
You might ask this Hobie dealer. I found this by using the forums Quick Search. Search for Charleston, there are several more threads to read.
TIMEOUT SPORT AND SKI
675A JOHNNIE DODDS BLVD.
MOUNT PLEASANT, SC 29464
1-843-388-6266
Found their web site http://www.timeoutsports.net/
Edited by skarr1 on Apr 23, 2011 - 10:42 AM.



Well, I haven't been sailing in Charleston since I finished rebuilding my boat (Hobie 17 Sport) over the winter. I've sailed down in south Florida earlier this year when I did the Miami to Key Largo Race. I'd like to meet up with some other cat sailors in Charleston if anyone else is up for it. Let me know when you guys will be at Ft. Moultry this weekend and I'll try to make it around the same time.

Next weekend works better for me too. I had to do some work to my boat and still had it taken apart over this weekend. I sent you a private message the other day and I think I gave you my phone number, just check your beachcats account... I got in touch with a couple other cats who might be able to make it next weekend too.

I have to watch the weather. I think they are calling for rain this weekend. If you get a chance check out
http://iopweather.com/
I usually refer to the in site the morning before going.




I sail in Charleston almost every weekend, and I put in at Ft. Moultry. If you are looking at the Fort from the road, then the road is to the right. It goes to the beach. You don't need beach wheels. The sand is hardpacked. With 8 or more boats the beach tends to get a little crowded. I may be out there on the 4th. Last weekend was a blast.
Edited by nostod on Jun 29, 2011 - 01:23 PM.



I launched from Ft Moultrie about 3 weeks ago on Sunday. There is limited parking as there are other beach goers. When launching the catamaran a beach security guy stopped by on a 4 wheeler and I thought, well there goes my sailing day. However, he was very nice and cool and did not have any issue with launching the cat. He wanted to be sure I kept the two handicaped parking spots clear.
Be careful and watch the tide surge. It moves in quick and leaves only about 10 Yards of beach at high tide. I lost a couple of tie downs and a jib due to the quick surge. I should have paid better attention but life is good and I had a good sail in the bay. π
sailor63 wrote: Just acquired a Hobie 16. I wnet to the Road beside Ft. Moultrie and I guess no one was there sailing today. I would like to get with some more experienced sailors to see how they take care of basics
Congratulations! Let me know if you have any questions...
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