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South Carolina "River Trip" 2013
For any of our South or North Carolina brethren that like adventure, we have a "river run" down the Cooper River to Charleston, SC. planned. See the link below for more info:
www.cooperriverboattrip.com Jim |
That's gonna be a great ride, did it myself in the late 90's while stationed at Charleston AFB and living in the Goose Creel Naval housing area, beautiful scenes and unforgettable memories, enjoy!
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Looks like a great trip. I hope I can make it. My daughter is going to School in Charleston and we just love that City.. How many Seacrafts do you get on that run?
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Usually we have between 6-9 boats make the trip each year. This is the first year I posted the trip on CSC. There are quite a few SeaCrafts in my area and in SC. Trying to enlist some more SeaCrafts on a super fun trip.
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Anybody from ClassicSeaCraft interested. There is info and a link to reserve discounted hotel rooms, etc. on the website below... www.cooperriverboattrip.com |
That's my neck of the woods. I may join in around Chas Harbor. Just FYI and I'm sure the organizer communicated this; stay on plane and well away from the Naval Weapons Station. It's ~ 1-2 miles south of BP dock/Bushy Park boat landing. You'll notice the RIB's with machine guns :)
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I live on lake moultrie. Wish my seacraft was done. Maybe I could get it running enough to be the ratrod of the bunch. Flat white paint, pull the cowl off the motor and a few other pieces missing.
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Is this trip a down and back or do we need to get rides back up to our trucks and trailers?
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the plans. In the 80s I had a 52 f1. 7 colors and fun. |
I'm the trip organizer and been on this trip 25-30 times. Yeah, you are right they don't play when you are at/near the Naval weapons station. They have mounted 50 cal machine guns on the RiB and every crew member (theirs not us) is toting an M-16!! Not a good place to stop for a pee break.
The trip is down (on Saturday) AND back (on Sunday), so no need for car transportation back to the ramp. |
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