It was just terrible. Hurricane force winds, torrential downpours, lost two or three people overboard, the boat was a filthy mess, the most rude obnoxious people you’d ever wanna meet.
A total disaster evidenced by the pictures.
Better pictures on the way from Kim Smith (I was too busy trying to keep people from abandoning ship to take photos)
Look at the sheer misery on these faces-
That James Eves, he doesn’t know how to have a good time does he?
In all seriousness I can’t extend enough thanks to Tom,Kay and Heath Ellis and their crew as well as Bobby and Doug Ryan from Ryan and Wood our local distillery, and Paul Giacalone for providing excellent excellent smokes.
Check out Ryan and Wood for a tour of their facility, it is amazing http://www.ryanandwood.com/
and if you haven’t been on a sail aboard the Lannon (the most beautiful boat in Gloucester Harbor by a mile) you really need to, especially if you have guests in from out of town. It is my number one must do thing I tell people when they ask me what they need to do while in town. You get to see Gloucester Harbor in all it’s glory on the most beautiful boat in the harbor with the friendliest crew in the harbor. Total no brainer city easy recommendation for the win.



Great way to confirm that “Booze Built America” ! Sail On ! 🙂
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Tremendous fun! Thanks to all who helped to pull it off. A boat load of some pretty excellent people and lots of laughs for sure. Thanks!
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Great Time. Sailing on the Lannon is fantastic no matter what the weather is doing. The Rum and Cigars were top notch!!!
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Joey you may want to change the “Title” ob this post based on the post you did from the French Courts
https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2014/07/16/blogger-fined-for-restaurant-review/
Manny
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