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Georgetown Harbor Inlet


Location
City Georgetown
State South Carolina
Country United States




Navigation
Latitude 33° 21" 28'
Longitude -79° 16" 52'
Format DD DMS
Body of water Winyah Bay to Gergetown Harbor
Current Conditions
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Temperature: 52F
Dewpoint: 52F

Overcast
High: 65F
Low: 47F

Partly Cloudy
High: 67F
Low: 50F

Rain Showers
High: 65F
Low: 41F

Partly Cloudy

Introduction:
Georgetown Harbor is located off Winyah Bay south of the Great Pee Dee and Waccamaw rivers at Sampit Point. Georgetown is 56 miles northeast of Charleston and 52 miles southwest of the South Carolina-North Carolina border.

The city of Georgetown has recently made many improvements for visiting boaters including adding 40 moorings for boats up to 60 feet and improving a landing area ashore for dinghies to tie up.

Navigating the Water:
Use NOAA Chart 11534.

From Winyah Bay (traveling north or south), plot a course for quick flashing green buoy “39” and quick flashing red “40” east of Sampit Point at the entrance to Georgetown Harbor. Once you have cleared the entrance buoys, pick up flashing green “41” and flashing red “42;” these will take you into the harbor itself. (These two marks are clearly visible in the image above.) Flashing red “S” marks the junction of the Sampit River and Georgetown Harbor.

From flashing red “S,” the Georgetown waterfront is located to starboard. There are several marinas here with repairs and transient slips, and anchoring is permitted in areas not already taken by city-administered moorings, which are a recent addition to the harbor. Ashore there are a market. a pharmacy and a liquor store where you can stock up on supplies to replenish your galley.

Local Notices to Mariners:
Local Notices to Mariners are now exclusively available online from the U.S. Coast Guard.