Jammin On The James 2007
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If you come down Friday (or even Thursday like us), make your reservations at Jordan Point http://www.jordanpoint.com/find.aspx if you want the boat to stay in the water. If you need/want a hotel, At the intersection of I295 and Route 10 is an Amerisuites (804) 530-4600. At the intersection of I95 and Route 10 is a Homewood Suites (804) 751-0010 and a Marriott Courtyard (804) 414-1010, all of which offer good trailer parking. There's a bunch of people staying there. And you can drop the boat in Saturday morning if you so choose. (Hopewell) Then you won't have to make a 90 mile trip up, just to run back down.
If you are planning to spend the following week there in Va. Beach...Then by all means, you want to drop in there at the hotel. Get a hold of MWDILL & DSANDMAN. They both do this every year.
If you are planning to spend the following week there in Va. Beach...Then by all means, you want to drop in there at the hotel. Get a hold of MWDILL & DSANDMAN. They both do this every year.
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rssteiny,
There is no issue with returning back to the Richmond area on Sunday morning from Hampton Roads. Its straight up the James river about 85 or so miles, and the river is normally smooth and no traffic.
Last year we got up early on Sunday, and went right back to the trailer in Richmond (Jordan Point); took the boat home, washed, flushed, and got on an airplane by 6pm.
There is no issue with returning back to the Richmond area on Sunday morning from Hampton Roads. Its straight up the James river about 85 or so miles, and the river is normally smooth and no traffic.
Last year we got up early on Sunday, and went right back to the trailer in Richmond (Jordan Point); took the boat home, washed, flushed, and got on an airplane by 6pm.
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rssteiny,
There is no issue with returning back to the Richmond area on Sunday morning from Hampton Roads. Its straight up the James river about 85 or so miles, and the river is normally smooth and no traffic.
Last year we got up early on Sunday, and went right back to the trailer in Richmond (Jordan Point); took the boat home, washed, flushed, and got on an airplane by 6pm.
There is no issue with returning back to the Richmond area on Sunday morning from Hampton Roads. Its straight up the James river about 85 or so miles, and the river is normally smooth and no traffic.
Last year we got up early on Sunday, and went right back to the trailer in Richmond (Jordan Point); took the boat home, washed, flushed, and got on an airplane by 6pm.
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steiny Im up for it. I think were looking at more like a 5 1/2 - 6hour pull to richmond from here. I dont like driving through the D.C. area in a car let alone pulling my boat. But what the he!! it will be fun just a little road rage will make the weekend so much better.
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steiny Im up for it. I think were looking at more like a 5 1/2 - 6hour pull to richmond from here. I dont like driving through the D.C. area in a car let alone pulling my boat. But what the he!! it will be fun just a little road rage will make the weekend so much better.
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