Flying High in a NEW Fragrance!

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All Laughing Pirate Deodorizing Air Fresheners are made in …. yes, the good old USA.

This month we enjoyed our first Water Festival in Beaufort, SC and officially launched a new fragrance in a new design.  The 63rd Annual Edition of the Water Festival was held July 13-22nd, 2018.  Many of the prior activities experienced heavy rains, but we were able to enjoy the Air Show on the last Saturday with good weather and visibility.  The show included several stunt pilots and a water rescue demonstration by a US Coast Guard helicopter based in Savannah.  On the water provided the best seats, closest to the action.  So close in fact we were surprised to learn that all vessels moored at Downtown Marina had to be vacated during the show due to safety precautions in the immediate fly zone.  This required a quick relocation of Second Wind as we were informed by a Sheriff’s boat just prior to the start of the show.

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The new Turtle Dove of Peace in bone features a delightful Vanilla Wind scent and was spotted freshening the air above the shores of Lake Geneva, WI.  All products work equally well in fresh, salt or brackish water environments.

Inspired by the national bird of the British Virgin Islands, the latest design from the Laughing Pirates features the turtle dove.  The design was formulated during a sailing trip to the islands prior to the devastation brought by Hurricane Irma and Maria.  The solid-gel design will be initially available in Vanilla Wind and Citrus Song fragrances and may be pre-ordered by sending a request to delegraph@gmail.com.  Special introductory pricing applies and a two-pack can be purchased for $10.99.

The new peace-loving design complements the popular pirate design as some felt the latter was a bit too scary or aggressive (despite the fact he is laughing heartily).  Pirates can be ordered in three scents as found here.

 

 

A good time was had by all boaters, except those passage-makers that didn’t realize the Lady’s Island Swing Bridge would be closed during the four hours of the Saturday afternoon Air Show.  Behind the prop spray of the USCG copter you can see the south-bound, blue-hulled Beneteau Swift Trawler waiting patiently on the north side of the bridge during a rescue diver demonstration.

 

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