Yacht owners flee South Carolina over taxes
Large yachts that summered in Charleston, S.C., have begun their seasonal southern migration, partially to avoid large tax bills that would arrive if they were
Large yachts that summered in Charleston, S.C., have begun their seasonal southern migration, partially to avoid large tax bills that would arrive if they were
The Charleston (S.C.) In-Water Boat Show was canceled this year because of the sagging economy, organizers announced. The show was scheduled for April 23-26 at
The Charleston (S.C.) City Marina received the PIANC 2009 Jack Nichol Award for outstanding marina design. According to the award letter, “The jury considered that
Attendance at the annual Charleston (S.C.) Boat Show was better than expected at the Jan. 23-25 event, with exhibitors reporting sales similar to last year’s
The International Marina Institute has added Charleston, S.C., to its list of course locations. Beginning Feb. 22, 2009, IMI will begin its spring training calendar
TowBoatU.S. has announced new owners for its Charleston, S.C., and Port Canaveral, Fla., operations. Capt. John “Steve” Little, and wife, Marisa, have purchased TowBoatU.S. Charleston.
Large yachts that summered in Charleston, S.C., have begun their seasonal southern migration, partially to avoid large tax bills that would arrive if they were
The Charleston (S.C.) In-Water Boat Show was canceled this year because of the sagging economy, organizers announced. The show was scheduled for April 23-26 at
The Charleston (S.C.) City Marina received the PIANC 2009 Jack Nichol Award for outstanding marina design. According to the award letter, “The jury considered that
Attendance at the annual Charleston (S.C.) Boat Show was better than expected at the Jan. 23-25 event, with exhibitors reporting sales similar to last year’s
The International Marina Institute has added Charleston, S.C., to its list of course locations. Beginning Feb. 22, 2009, IMI will begin its spring training calendar
TowBoatU.S. has announced new owners for its Charleston, S.C., and Port Canaveral, Fla., operations. Capt. John “Steve” Little, and wife, Marisa, have purchased TowBoatU.S. Charleston.