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LITTLE DEER ISLE, Maine — Four people escaped injury late Saturday afternoon when a small helicopter unexpectedly landed in the water near Little Deer Isle, an island off the Maine coastline.
According to Chris Barry, a search and rescue coordinator for the U.S. Coast Guard, the helicopter originated from [...]

In case you missed it, the 2009 Harbor Fest came to a close on Monday June 29th as the tall ships departed Charleston Harbor.
Many years ago I stood along the docks of the Harbourtown Yacht Basin and wondered what it would be like to guide my own boat past the wonderful red and white lighthouse.
It's early evening on April 27, 2009 and a very brave Sunfish crew without life jackets sail out the Mt. Pleasant Channel just off of Fort Moultrie.
Finding good marine work in Charleston is often a pretty frustrating experience. So I was a little concerned about using Custom Canvas of Charleston to replace a twenty year old bimini on one of three charter boats I'm running.
It's that time of year again. Spring bring warm weather, boaters out on the water and the self appointed wake police who love to spend hours blasting away on the emergency and hailing channel 16.
Charleston, SC - The US Coast Guard Sector Charleston is reporting the removal of S/V Ryota a 63 foot Cheoy Lee motorsailer that sank last week on Thanksgiving Day, after running into the Charleston Harbor jetties.
CHARLESTON, S.C. - Once again, maybe for the eighth time this year, someone has tried to take a short cut into Charleston by trying to sail across the Jetties at the entrance to Charleston Harbor.
Fishing Trawlers aren't the only thing washing up on South Carolina Beaches. The Charleston Post and Courier is reporting a Great White Shark has washed up on the beach near the abandoned Morris Island Lighthouse near Charleston.
The Fishing Vessel Nanami continues as a tourist attraction on Kiawah Island this weekend, and may remain there until at least Tuesday according the USCG Sector Charleston.
Thursday November 20, 2008 Beaufort South Carolina - USCG Sector Charleston is reporting that the Richard V. Woods Memorial Bridge known to marine traffic as the Lady's Island Swing Bridge, is closed to marine traffic.
Crossing the James's Island connector this morning you might have noticed the very large three masted sailing vessel named Caledonia. Her proud blue hull at least from a distance beckons further discovery.





