looking to head down to Charleston this saturday to try sailing off the beach. Any suggestions on whare to drop in?
Any one up for joining us.
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82 Hobie 18 (smurf boat)
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sailing in Charleston SC
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Try this Hobie Dealer. He should be able to help. Good luck.
TIMEOUT SPORT AND SKI
675A JOHNNIE DODDS BLVD.
MOUNT PLEASANT, SC 29464
1-843-388-6266
Here is a pretty good vid of guys sailing in the harbor.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuAu99yOcwY
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David
Memphis, TN
'84 Hobie 18
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I went down during hurricane earl and put in at the boat ramp on the sound side of folly beach. Cruised down south and got to the ocean side, parked the boat on the beach. Incredible conditions and wave sailing with surfers. Put in early and be able to tack well right off the bat to where you don't go into the bridge. I think you can keep the boat on the beach for 12 hours without a permit. Have fun! -
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thanks for the help the guy at time out sportd was helpful.
as far as the sail size I'm using the stock sail for a H18
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82 Hobie 18 (smurf boat)
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Have Fun! Let me know where you end up putting in. I grew up in Greenville and we still go to DeBordieu, but I would love to sail around the harbor. I wonder if they will let you beach at Ft Sumter??
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David
Memphis, TN
'84 Hobie 18
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