![DSC_1521 [640x480] DSC_1521 [640x480]](https://goodmorninggloucester.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/dsc_1521-640x480.jpg?w=700)
![DSC_1570 [640x480] Captain Amanda speaks to Dave as he comes onboard](https://goodmorninggloucester.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/dsc_1570-640x480.jpg?w=192&h=290)
at the dock behind the Heritage Center. The day was wet and cold, but our anticipation overshadowed the weather. We were sailing on the Spirit of Massachusetts overnight to see the Tall Ships in Boston!
Our group consisted of kids, grandmothers, dads, friends, veteran sailors, “newbies” and world travelers. Most of didn’t know each other—yet! And the crew of 9, including our captain Amanda, was a mix of young women and men-college students and seasoned sailors, each possessing a love of the sea.
We all knew that we would not be sailing on a luxury cruise, but I’m not sure we understood that we would be active participants in the strenuous life onboard a schooner.
Even using the “head”(bathroom) was a test of balance, strength and dexterity! (More about this later!)
![DSC_1514 [640x480] This is one of the bunks. Very little headroom-even for me!](https://goodmorninggloucester.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/dsc_1514-640x480.jpg?w=437&h=290)
As we left Gloucester, we motored out past the familiar landmarks. We chatted with our fellow passengers and the crew. But with less than a moment’s notice, a crew member would be off to perform his or her duties. It wouldn’t be long before we “passengers” would be doing the same thing!
Watch for more on this incredible adventure!

Sounds like quite the adventure. I can’t wait hear more
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