lowcountry boating: Cravens Grant Home on the way! Georgetown, SC - 07/14/08 01:55 PM
If you live in Georgetown, S.C. and are waiting for some homes to sprout out of the ground at some of the local developments, this is good news! Lot 91 at Cravens Grant, a waterfront community and marina on Winyah Bay, has broken ground.
Marina and Waterfront living at its (0 comments)
lowcountry boating: Flounder size and catch limits raised in South Carolina - 06/14/08 08:34 AM
The minimum size limit for Flounder has been raised in South Carolina from 12 to 14 inches. That may not sound like a lot but every inch helps in the fight to keep our Flounder population numbers up. We are lucky in South Carolina to have such low size limits. (0 comments)
Morgan Park in Georgetown, S.C. consists of 10 acres, 70% of which is high ground and the remaining 30% is marshlands. Morgan Park is adjacent to the 53 acre East Bay Park that currently accommodates recreational fields and a boat ramp not to mention that it is (0 comments)
lowcountry boating: Harmony Township in Georgetown, S.C. has a new owner. - 06/02/08 07:22 AM
Harmony Township is a 779 acre development with a marina and frontage on the Sampit River and Turkey Creek. The plan for Harmony Township is to create a mix of residential and commercial locations giving residents the convenience of downtown without ever leaving their community. The new owner of Harmony (2 comments)
lowcountry boating: Is your boat a safety hazard? - 05/17/08 02:49 PM
Find out if your boat meets all current safety regulations and registration regulations BEFORE you get a ticket. The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division will be conducting courtesy safety inspections at some public boat landings this Memorial Day weekend. For specific times and landing locations visit (0 comments)
lowcountry boating: Black River may get new Marina and Dry Stack - 12/18/07 12:09 PM
County approves Planned Development along the Black River Black River Sports won approval from Georgetown County Council for a Planned Development (PD) on the Black River just north of the Highway 701 bridge 7 miles north of Georgetown, SC. The permit now awaits approval from DHEC (South Carolina Department of Health (0 comments)