Cruise for Epworth Children’s Home
On Sunday August 8, we hosted an afternoon cruise in Charleston Harbor for 80 plus children from the Epworth Children?Äôs Home in Columbia, SC. The children experienced firsthand Captain Bob's responsibilities including navigating with a GPS, keeping an eye on weather with the radar and overseeing his mates on board. ?ÄúCaptain Bob let us drive the boat, and we saw dolphins, birds and other people sailing.¬? It
Simple and Fun Do it Yourself Decor
Simple decor for the Carolina Girl is recommended because you do not want to take away from the gorgeous interior the yacht already offers!¬? For Heather's rehearsal dinner, she chose bright colored linens and her mom decorated votives to place around the main dining room.
Spring Is Here!
Spring is here and that means the Carolina Girl is in full swing!¬? Look for us cruising around Charleston harbor every week.¬? You can't miss everyone on the top deck dancing and enjoying the view! We recently entertained a corporate group from Wild Dunes.¬? They treated their guests to a sit down dinner and top notch bar.¬? A cordial station was stocked for after dinner. Catering provided
Getting to Know Your Captain, Bob Murray
Captain Bob Murray can usually be found on board his boat decked out in sunglasses, a sleeveless shirt, boat shoes and jamming to 70s rock music. So there is no doubt that Captain Bob knows how to throw a party. And while he exudes a laid-back and fun-loving persona, Captain Bob also knows how to effectively conduct business, which are two traits that put Charleston?Äôs
Carolina Girl Haul-Out
This January the Carolina Girl traveled down the Intracoastal Waterway to Savannah, Georgia where it made its home for 2 ¬? weeks. Every two years the Coast Guard requires any passenger-carrying vessels be hauled out of the water for inspection. Along with the inspection, the hull of the boat must be painted with anti-fouling paint to stop marine life growth, such as barnacles, and to