Joe Blanchard has just about done it all on his Red Grand Banks 36 Cruising Odyssey
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If you’ve been cruising anywhere in the eastern half of the United States or Canada
in the past few years, you’ve probably run across Joe Blanchard on his red-hulled Grand Banks 36 Firebird. Blanchard has pretty much done it all, mostly singlehanded – the Great Loop, the Down East Loop, the Small Triangle Loop. And he’s still going strong, heading south from the Hudson River for Florida, the Bahamas, maybe Cuba. Now retired after a career in the Air Force, Blanchard grew up in Beverly, Mass., where his father was a lobster fisherman. As the oldest son, Joe worked on the boat. His father also had a wooden 37- foot Egg Harbor that Joe eventually bought to maintain; after his father passed away, he donated it to a school in Maine. In 2004, Blanchard took to the water again, buying Firebird, a 1987 Grand Banks with a single 3208 Cat diesel. The hull was red when he bought it. “But I love it,” it told me. “I get many compliments wherever I go. I may get it re-Awlgripped this winter, the same color.”
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Firebird
Saturday, September 8, 2018
# 29 Magazine Article 2017
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