Cruising Guide to Coastal South Carolina and Georgia
from Coastal Cruising magazine... "With his (Claiborne Young's) five volumes on a shelf... you can start at the North Carolina border and cruise all the way down the coast, circumnavigate Florida and follow the Gulf Coast to New Orleans. You'll probably need a light list and an almanac as well, but you certainly won't need any other guide books. If you are not familiar with Claiborne Young's guides, I recommend them all highly, they are fun and interesting reading. With this new volume he has surpassed his excellent previous efforts."
from The Island Packet (Hilton Head Island, SC)... "The first feeling one gets upon perusing Claiborne Young's Cruising Guide to Coastal South Carolina and Georgia is that the author must have lived here, so complete and detailed are his descriptions of our local waterways."
from Sailing magazine ... "This is a volume which will add much to the enjoyment of a cruise in these waters."
from Soundings... "An updated and expanded edition of Young's 1985 guide to South Carolina. Young combines local history and folklore with in-depth information about navigation and anchorages, as well as marinas and restaurants
from Florence Morning News ... "The guide sometimes referred to as a 'sailor's bible' to the Waterway takes readers through every inch of that channel. Young sketches every marina, every anchorage and every cove along the channel in precise detail - from depth of marina's dockside to its power connections and facilities to the hazard spots in the canal."
from Savannah Magazine ... "Drop anchor along the Intracoastal Waterway with the latest guidebook from author Claiborne S. Young's series, Cruising Guide to Coastal South Carolina and Georgia. Young has accumulated maps and charts for the seasoned sailor with a firsthand account of Low country cuisine and coastal legends for visiting tourists to the Golden Isles."
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