My Incredible Adventure- Logan Airport

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As we entered Boston’s inner harbor, we were directly in line with the runway at Logan. Deafening!

Schooner Thomas E Lannon

She sure is purty.

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Schooner Thomas E Lannon, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Schooner Thomas E Lannon
Schooner Thomas E Lannon

My Incredible Adventure- Lowering the sails

Lowering the sails takes as much work as raising them. And it takes the whole crew and all others to make it work. Lines have to secured. Sails need to be folded and tied down.

My Incredible Adventure – Making a Rope Grommet

DSC_1633Owen and his dad Dave made this rope grommet and then soaked it in the water for a short time to stiffen it up.

From WikiHow

Grommets are round, endless rings of rope useful in a myriad ways aboard ship as well as ashore. They are often used as handles for chests, for rings with which to play quoits, to lengthen rope, and in many similar ways.

The grommet is formed of a single strand of rope five times as long as the circumference of the grommet when complete.

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Steps

  1. Follow the image above for each of the steps. The original image is from a book running sequentially, hence the unusual numbering but it was thought easiest to stick with this numbering for clarity.
  2. Take the strand and lay one end across the other at the size of loop required and with the long end follow the grooves or “lay” of the strand until back to where you started (Fig. 84), thus forming a two-stranded ring.
  3. Continue twisting the free end between the turns already made until the three-strand ring is complete (Fig. 85).
  4. Finish and secure the ends by making overhand knots, pass the ends underneath the nearest strands and trim ends off close (Fig. 86). If care is taken and you remember to keep a strong twist on the strand while “laying up” the grommet, the finished ring will be as firm and smooth and endless as the original rope.

Sail Gloucester 09- The American Eagle 4:40AM 7/6/09

Sail Gloucester American Eagle
Sail Gloucester American Eagle

My Incredible Adventure- The Bounty

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We saw the Bounty off in the distance and Captain Amanda decided to meet up with her.

Here’s some interesting info from the Bounty website:

HMS Bounty…at one with the sea…global voyager…movie star…dedicated to preserving the fine art of square-rigged sailing.

Known for a maritime mutiny that took place over 200 years ago, Bounty remains famous and infamous. Thousands cross her ample decks during port visits wondering what life was like then and now. You know her from her modern movies as well. In 1960, it was Marlon Brando as Fletcher Christian in Mutiny on the Bounty. Today, it is Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean – Dead Man’s Chest.”

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Daisy Nell- Schooner Festival Chair Video

Daisy Nell Defines The Term Schooner

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There is someone chatting away in the background for the first half of the interview.  The audio is much better toward the halfway mark.

Pics From SailGloucester

Roz (for the Cause) Frontiera and Cindy Hendrickson at The SailGloucester Crew Party

Urania Crew
Urania Crew
Picton Castle
Picton Castle
Picton Castle
Picton Castle
Picton Castle
Picton Castle

Ocean Classroom- The Spirit Of Massachusetts Video

Sharon is off on her year 60 adventure.  Here is the scene when she left this morning-

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Schooner Thomas E Lannon Wheel and Compass

The Lannon is such a well maintained and comfortable boat.  A work of art really.

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The Thomas E Lannon
The Thomas E Lannon
The Thomas E Lannon
The Thomas E Lannon
Schooner Lannon Rigging
Schooner Lannon Rigging

Off on a Great Adventure!

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This morning I’m taking off on the Spirit of Massachusetts for an overnight trip into Boston to view the Tall Ships. I’m as excited as a little kid. This has been a dream I’ve had forever- to sail on a schooner and be part of the daily activities that happen on board.

I will try to post from the boat or at least have Joey post for me. Of course I’ll be shooting like crazy and I might be able to upload the photos to Joey!

It will be my 60th year adventure! See you when we get back tomorrow!

Crew Party Interviews- The Crew Of The Urania

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The Crew Of The Urania

These guys are having WAYYYYYY too much fun!

The Crew Of The Urania, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

The Urania is off to SailBoston.   The ship is part of the Dutch Navy. She has a main crew of a couple men and then a rotating crew that hops aboard in each port from the ranks of the Dutch Navy.  From what I understand it is a honor to be able to get the chance to serve.
Video with the crew coming at 8AM
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Tom Ellis- The Schooner Thomas E Lannon Video

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SailGloucester Update From Linn Parisi

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TECLA photo- credit Nick Parisi
Hi Joey,
We were going out on the Lannon again this afternoon to see ships underway towards Boston– but the ships decided to stay in port another day.
Just got a heads up from Kay w/ the Lannon that the Picton Castle may leave Gloucester under sail tomorrow morning between 6:30 and 7A.
The Europa sneaked in to the state pier after the Tecla came in last night.
One ship just left the harbor to go to Boston- not sure which, but we’re going down to check it out.
It’s all good!

Linn

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below- the Tecla’s website. The ship is from the Netherlands

Sail Gloucester Crew Party Interviews- The Picton Castle

Last night a party for the Crew of The Schooners In Port For SailGloucester was held at The Gloucester House.

Here are a few of the interviews with the crew from the Picton Castle-

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click picture to view interviews

Kay Ellis- Of The Schooner Thomas E Lannon

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click the picture for the interview

Paul Frontiero Schooner Adventure Sail Gloucester Pics

Paul Frontiero sent these pics in with the caption-

READY, AIM, FIRE!

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click the picture for Paul's site

Schooner Thomas E Lannon

Video interviews with Tom and Kay Ellis from The Thomas E Lannon coming up ASAP

Insider Tip-

The Lannon Will be sailing all day Tuesday intercepting and weaving through the Tall Ships as they leave SailBoston to head North.  Call NOW to book!!!  It will be a real treat.

For more information check out the Thomas E Lannon website by clicking this text

or call Kay at 978-281-6634

SailGloucester posts

for now enjoy these-

Schooner Thomas E Lannon, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Schooner Thomas E Lannon
Schooner Thomas E Lannon
Tom Ellis Aboard His Schooner The Thomas E Lannon
Tom Ellis Aboard His Schooner The Thomas E Lannon
Kay Ellis- The Brains
Kay Ellis- The Brains
Schooner Thomas E Lannon Prepares For Full Moon Cruise
Schooner Thomas E Lannon Prepares For Full Moon Cruise

SailGloucester 09 Ally O’Connor and Damon Sporting His Good Morning Gloucester Shirt!

SailGloucester 09 Ally O’Connor and Damon Sporting His Good Morning Gloucester Shirt!, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Crew of The Urania Chat Up Ally OConnor
Crew of The Urania Chat Up Ally O'Connor
SailGloucester 09 Captain Tom Ellis and Ian Kerr Of Ocean Alliance
SailGloucester 09 Captain Tom Ellis and Ian Kerr Of Ocean Alliance
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