Cuddies

Wellcraft 248 Sportsman Boat & Double Axle Trailer
Wellcraft 248 Sportsman Boat & Double Axle Trailer
$5,000.00
$8,500.00
1989 19' Glastron Cuddy Cabin
1989 19' Glastron Cuddy Cabin
$1,050.00
23 ft harris flote blote needs finshing
23 ft harris flote blote needs finshing
$504.00
1986 SEA RAY RNBT
1986 SEA RAY RNBT
$2,500.00
$3,500.00
2005 Bayliner Capri 212 CUDDY CRUISER RUNABOUT
2005 Bayliner Capri 212 CUDDY CRUISER RUNABOUT
$10,000.00
One of the most popular recreational activities in the world today is boating because it is so exciting, a lot of fun and great way to relax.

Carolina Boating Laws

  • North Carolina Basic Boating Laws

    All boats and personal water craft that are used on public water must be registered but only newly purchased or transferred vessels are required to obtain a title.

    All children under the age of 13 are required to wear a lifejacket when on deck of a boat on public water.

    Boat engines with that operate at more than 4000 RPM must have effective muffling equipment installed unless it is a licensed commercial fishing boat.

    No person under the age of 14 may operate a boat and if under the age of 16 they must be accompanied by a person of at least 18 years of age.

    In North Carolina a “slow-no-wake" speed is that speed at which a vessel moves as slow as possible while still maintaining steerage control and white buoys with red or orange markings indicate speed limits and no-wake zones.

    South Carolina Basic Boating Laws

    All boats with more than 5 horsepower must have vessel registered and titled within 30 days of purchase.

    All children under the age of 12 are required to wear a lifejacket when on deck of a boat on public water.

    All boats must have an effective muffling system for the exhaust of each internal combustion engine.

    Persons under the age of 16 must complete a boating course approved by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources in order to operate a boat with a 15 horsepower motor or greater.

    In South Carolina a “slow-no-wake" speed is that speed at which a vessel moves as slow as possible while still maintaining steerage control and white buoys with red markings and black letters indicate speed limits and no-wake zones.