Location: North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Welcome to Freedom Boat Club of North Myrtle Beach:
Warm, energetic and family-friendly.
In 1968, four charming beach towns joined to form quiet, family-friendly, North Myrtle Beach. The warm sunny weather and brilliant sunsets have attracted visitors to this nine-mile stretch of beautiful Atlantic coastline ever since.
Enjoy the energy of endless recreation and boating activities, swim in the Barefoot Resort Yacht Club’s colossal saltwater pool, then relax with a bite and a cocktail at Docksiders Restaurant.
Announcements
We've Added a New Boat to Our Fleet!
Her name is Carolina Girl. Voted on by our members. Some of the other names that were great but didn't get picked were:
Butterfly Princess
Barefoot Bounty
Graceful 1
Ms. Theresa
Sea Princess
Sandy B Gone
I-Sea-Bella
Hazel
Big Deck
Sea Princess came in second with Barefoot Bounty right behind it.
The Carolina Girl is a Hurricane 202OB FunDeck with a 150 hp Suzuki 4 stroke. She's roomy and stable in the water, and is great for picnics and cruising with the family or for shallow water fishing. She holds up to 10 people and includes a Stereo CD Player, Bimini Top and Live Well. And the best part of all, it comes to our members hassle free! That's right, hassle-free boating! She's a beauty and she's waiting for you! Call us today to become a member of the Freedom Boat Club in North Myrtle Beach, SC at 843-399-8711.
The Boat is Waiting!
Boating Requirements
Any person operating a personal watercraft as defined in § 46-22-2(6) on the waters of this state shall have successfully completed a boating safety education program as approved by the director of the department of environmental management.
No person may operate a personal watercraft, specialty propcraft, or vessel if he is younger than sixteen years of age, unless accompanied by an adult, eighteen years or older, who is not under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or a combination of them. However, a person younger than sixteen years of age may operate a personal watercraft, specialty propcraft, or vessel without being accompanied by an adult if one or more of the following applies:
1. The person completes a boating safety program as administered by the Department of Natural Resources; or
2. The person completes a boating safety program approved by theDepartment of Natural Resources; or
3. Anyone operating a vessel with less than fifteen horsepower engine will not be required to take the boating safety program.









