I must preface this with the fact that I know I am more SB than LD. And compared to everyone else on this forum, it seems, emphasis on the S.

But my little cruiser has at least one thing going for her: very shallow draft. With the board up, she only draws 18 inches. This is ideal for the exploration of the Georgia, SC and NC coasts, especially the marshes, smaller rivers and creeks.
My 2006 plans are to fit at least one, possibly two, multi-day cruises along the central SC coast. With the invaluable advice of our illustrious CapnK, I have our first trip planned. This will involve the exploration of the area around McClellanville and Cape Romain. In the second trip, I want to hit the area just south of Charleston.
It is my goal to "visit" as much SC coastal history as I can. Of course, I have more than a passing interest in pirates and the Navies during the Great of Age of Sail. But in researching the coastal region, I've also discovered some other tidbits.
For example, I want to visit the area of the
1739 Stono Rebellion, one of the bloodiest slave revolts in the South.