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Monthly Archives: May 2020

Sailing to Parrott and Mosquito Islands

Posted on May 17, 2020 by Jeff
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Yesterday I took my boat out from a boat ramp on Carter’s Creek in Irvington to two islands in the Rappahannock River. I went 20.5 miles in 6 hours with an average speed of 3.4mph and a max of 7.3mph.

https://sailingmoga.com/parrott-mosquito-islands-2020/

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