Amazing time with our captain Justin!! The boat fit 13 of us comfortably. We had the best time, highly reccomend!
Chris was awesome!!! We had 6 girls for a bachelorette party and he made it such a fun experience!!
Jennifer was super helpful throughout the entire process. We had a great time!
Chris was awesome! Kept great vibes and had amazing service. Would definitely go back.
Great communication, great introduction and delivery at the dock, and a great experience overall. Highly recommend!
Super nice, clean boat. We had a great time!
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With more than 95,000 miles of coastline, there are a lot of great places to be a boater in the United States. Charleston, South Carolina, for example. One of the most beautiful cities in America, Charleston has plenty of beachfront on the Atlantic Ocean but is also divided by a number of large and small waterways snaking in and around the city’s many islands, including the Stono River, Ashley River, and Cooper River.
There is plenty of great saltwater and freshwater fishing, lots of places to explore by boat, and plenty of room for wakeboarding, or jetskiing, or whatever you love. With several cool winter months, Charleston can give visitors a four-season feeling, but when the sun is shining, it’s hard to imagine a better place to own a powerboat or sailboat.
Charleston has a very big boating community represented by just about any kind of vessel you could want. Center consoles and dayboats have become very common on most waters, but while in Charleston you are also likely to see -
Easy access to deep Atlantic waters make big sportfish, convertibles, and larger center consoles a common site offshore, but luxury yachts and mid-level cruisers are also plentiful.
Lots of places to explore, fish, or swim inshore and upriver make pontoon boats, runabouts, deck boats, and bowriders popular, but you will also find lots of flats skiffs and center consoles inshore as well.
Safety Requirements:
All states have some sort of regulations for boaters and South Carolina is no different. According to the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) website -
In South Carolina, boat operators under age 16 must complete a boating course approved by the SCDNR to operate a boat or personal watercraft with a 15 h.p. motor or greater, unless accompanied by an adult age 18 years or older.
Any person under age 12 must wear a US Coast Guard approved Type I, II, III, or V PFD when on board a class “A” (less than 16 ft. long) boat.
Visit the S.C. DNR ERegulations website to learn more.
Where to dock your boat or meet your rental:
Charleston City Marina Dock
Charleston Harbor Marina
Seabreeze Marina
Shem Creek Boat Landing
Remleys Point Public Boat Landing
Charleston has long summers with lots of sun but the days can be hot and humid. Summer highs can hit the low 90s but usually stay closer to 85. Winter temperatures rarely get close to freezing, and Spring and Fall conditions are usually comfortable with lots of 60- and 70-degree days.
Late Spring and early Fall are great times to visit Charleston when temperatures are warm enough to enjoy the water but not hot enough to make air conditioning sound like a better option.
The Charleston area can see some rare hurricane activity late in the summer, so visitors should always be prepared for the possibility and have a plan just in case.
Avg. Temperature High: July is usually the hottest month with temps near 90°F
Avg. Temperature Low: January is the coolest month with temps close to 40°F
Avg. Water Temperatures in and around Charleston:
79°F to 83°F in the Summer (June, July, August)
63°F to 75°F in Spring (March, April, May)
70°F to 80°F in Fall (September, October, November)
63°F to 67°F in Winter (December, January, February)
Frequently asked questions
The cost of renting a boat for the day on average ranges from $200 to $1200. The cost to rent a boat varies depending on the size of the boat and the length of time that you will be using the boat.
The number of people who can fit on boat rental largely depends on the boat's size and how many life jackets are on board. Currently the coast guard allows a maximum of 10-12 people on a Boatsetter boat rental.
Boating license requirements vary from state to state. As a renter, you are responsible for understanding local state requirements.
Snorkeling is a common activity in many of the Charleston South Carolina waters. Common snorkeling spots include Seabrook Island and the Isle of the Palms.
Charleston South Carolina has a few popular beaches in the area: Seabrook Island Beach, Edisto Beach,Isle of the Palms Beach, and many more.
With a Charleston boat rental, top destinations include Charleston Harbor for iconic views of Fort Sumter, the Ravenel Bridge, and the city’s historic waterfront. Shem Creek is a favorite for grabbing food or drinks after docking your boat, while Morris Island and its lighthouse offer a more secluded beach experience. The Intracoastal Waterway provides calm, scenic cruising, and barrier islands like Kiawah and Folly Island are perfect for anchoring and beachcombing. Charleston’s coastal charm and Lowcountry landscapes make it a top spot for relaxed exploration by boat.
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