There is a private boat landing under 526 on Virginia Avenue. On the sign out front it says property of NCFC. I assume that is North Charleston Fishing Club. However they are not listed on here under clubs and there are no hits with Google. Does enyone know anything about this club? That landing is right close to my house and would be great to be able to use it. Thanks.
That is probably the North Charleston Facilities Corporation. Basically a part of the city that builds and maintains various facilities and then leases them back to the City for municipal use. Some accounting reason for it. But basically it is a part of the City of North Charleston.
That is probably the North Charleston Facilities Corporation. Basically a part of the city that builds and maintains various facilities and then leases them back to the City for municipal use. Some accounting reason for it. But basically it is a part of the City of North Charleston.
that was pretty good…I thought it stood for North Carolina Furniture Company.
NMFS = No More Fishing Season
“Back home we got a taxidermy man. He gonna have a heart attack when he see what I brung him”
Used to have to be recommended by another club member years ago…don’t know if that is the case now or not! Just got my renewal in the mail last week…so now would be a good time to try to get in as membership runs from July to June…may have a couple of folks that have moved or chose not to renew for whatever reason!
Ramp is fine if you are smart enough to know how to use it! Lock and key is not for security of your vehicle…if it was not locked it wouldn’t be “private”…it would be public and people would be setting up lawn chairs to spectate! I suppose you would rather use the landing at Sol Legre or maybe Penny Creek, for increased sense of security??
Never had any problems at either of those locations. Luckily.
And dont think NCFC’s ramp wont cause you problems. I was a member there for a long time, my father even longer and hes still a member. All im saying is place aint perferct.
I’m giving up my membership this year after 30+yrs. as I do not feel it is a safe place to take my family. I have spoken to Fern and other representatives about a few of my concerns, but they have went ignored. Just be careful for the potholes on the ramp, the drop-off on the end of the ramp, the bog your truck down type muddy road after a good rain and high tide, hummingbird-size mosquitoes, falling apart dock, rotting dock boards, exposed rusty nails, the rusty re-bar landing,no lights, and be careful to take in or out while the tugs are passing by as they will swamp you or bottom your boat out. That being said, I’ve tolerated it for all these years because it gave you great, uncrowded access to the Cooper River for shrimping and fishing. Not to mention, there has never, ever been a DNR official there to check you, never. I hope you get my old membership and enjoy it as much as I have over the years.
“The problem that infuriates you the most is the one you are meant to solve.”
No crowds and ding-dongs = worth every penny IMO, despite all its drawbacks, but you get what you pay for right? Last year there was a big DNR bust there. I came out and they pulled over the guy ahead of me. DNR said they had written 43 tickets. Good for them. I hate a poacher.
I’ve been a member for about 15 years or so. Sure it’s not perfect but we don’t have to park on the road and walk back to our boats like most places around here, always plenty of parking close to the ramp. Never had any problems loading my boat, even though it does have lots of potholes.Ton more than one pair of pants on the dock, and do have to use caution. It,s location is close to my house and is really convenient.
Worth the problems. The boat ramp next door goes dry at low tide, the last time I checked unless the city has improved it and nowhere to park.
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How big of a boat can be launched there safely?
I’ve personally launched and loaded a 22’ center console and now my 21’ Tidewater bay boat, but I can’t do it on anything less than a 1’ tide or my trailer will be off the end of the ramp. I have seen a guy launch a >24’ twin-engine Hydra-Sports there with about a 1’ tide.