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B & B Seafood House Marina

15823 Bennetts Point Road
Green Pond, SC 29446
AIWW, Mosquito Creek 1.8 mi. N of MM 513.5

2.60
(5)

2.60 out of 5 stars

  • Review for B & B Seafood House Marina

    Reviewed by: Onne on Nov 25, 2022
    Vessel Type: Power
    LOA: 32'
    Draft: 0.0'

    Rating: 4

    anchored in river just past B&B Seafood. good holding with fairly swift current. Very peaceful, beautiful and friendly locals. nice place to go for a walk ashore. Fresh shrimp for $9.00 a lb. Delicious. A quiet relaxed spot, no shops besides seafood or action ashore. if you want peace this is it.

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  • Review for B & B Seafood House Marina

    Reviewed by: Scott , Heliopause, on May 9, 2022
    Vessel Type: Power
    LOA: 56'
    Draft: 4.3'

    Rating: 3

    Stayed at B&B for 1 night. Must not go to docks until after 4:00 as docks are used for their business. Call ahead to book. Price is now $40.00 per night. Water is available but did not use 115 plug. Decent docks with no protrusions, cleats could use an upgrade as some were stripped out. A pound of fresh shrimp is $12.00.

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  • Review for B & B Seafood House Marina

    Reviewed by: Robert Sherer on Jan 14, 2022
    Vessel Type: Sail
    LOA: 42'
    Draft: 5.0'

    Rating: 3

    There are only two docks and sometimes only one. Lately, they've been full of local traffic so you cannot always get a slip. The dockage is only $30/night for any size boat with electricity. However, the docks are rough and not in the best shape. It's a convenient stop waiting for tide at Ashepoo-Coosaw. The attraction other than the location is the fresh shrimp. It's right off the boat. Call ahead if you headed in to be sure and reserve a pound or two, they sometimes sell out. Follow the Bob423 red track to find the deepest water at the entrance to the creek - Navionics SonarChart also shows the best water. The NOAA charts are off in this area.

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  • Review for B & B Seafood House Marina

    Reviewed by: Steve Mckinney , Sabbatical, on Aug 17, 2019
    Vessel Type: Power
    LOA: 36'
    Draft: 3.5'

    Rating: 1

    We stopped here on 8-17-19. We came here because we read in The Looper Companion Guide and in Waterway Guide that they have electric. Alas, nay. Standard 30 amp/50 amp marine cable does not match up to whatever interesting outlets they have on the dock. It's a seafood company, not a marina. Overall look of the place makes me not even want to look at the restroom. We need to leave the dock by 0800 since boats will be wanting to fuel up. Pat was friendly, but I won't be back.

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  • Review for B & B Seafood House Marina

    Reviewed by: Robert Sherer on Jul 1, 2018
    Vessel Type: Sail
    LOA: 42'
    Draft: 5.0'

    Rating: 2

    The attraction is the shrimp. They have a shrimp boat that goes out and shrimp can usually be bought fresh off the boat. They have room for two boats and charge only $25/night flat rate. Be prepared to dock into the current and handle your own lines, you most likely will not get help. There is no electric or water on the dock. If the dock is full, you can anchor nearby around the bend in the creek and dinghy into their dock to get shrimp or for pet relief.

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