Hull Gut

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Hull Gut is a narrow, fast-moving tidal strait in Boston Harbor that separates the town of Hull from Peddocks Island and serves as an important navigational channel.

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Hull Gut canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf navigational channel
tidal strait
adjacentTo Hull NERFINISHED
Peddocks Island NERFINISHED
connects inner Boston Harbor NERFINISHED
outer Boston Harbor NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Plymouth County NERFINISHED
hasCurrent strong tidal currents
hasTidalCharacteristic fast-moving tidal flow
hazard heavy marine traffic
strong currents
turbulent waters
isImportantFor marine navigation in Boston Harbor
isKnownFor challenging navigation conditions
strong tidal rips
locatedIn Boston Harbor NERFINISHED
navigationalUse commercial shipping
recreational boating
near Peddocks Island mooring areas
town of Hull waterfront
partOf Boston Harbor Islands area NERFINISHED
Massachusetts Bay NERFINISHED
separates Hull NERFINISHED
Peddocks Island NERFINISHED
state Massachusetts
usedByVesselType fishing vessels
pleasure craft
small commercial vessels
waterBody Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
waterwayType strait

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Hull hasLandmark Hull Gut
subject surface form: Hull, Massachusetts