Cruisers headed out to the Long Beach Yacht Club for breakfast this morning.
Cruisers stop at Long Beach Yacht Club for Country Cruisin’ Breakfast
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- - cruisers headed out to the long- beach yacht club for breakfast- this morning.
News 25's lorrain- weiskopf joined - them listening to their cruisin- experiences.- - the sun rising over the long- beach harbor was a sight to be- seen by cruisers at the annual- country cruisin breakfast.
The- sizzling sausage, grits and - fresh - coffee attracted many cruisers- and a few out of- towners.- linda and bob corbitt, cruisers- form iowa: "being from iowa we dont- ever get breakfast t the harbor- every year they come to cruisin- the coast and grab breakfast- at the harbor to watch the- sunrise, looking forward to the- - - - events happening in each city.- linda and bob corbitt, cruisers- form iowa "we believe that what draws us it's not that you go t- one town and there's something- going on.
There's - something going in every town o- the coast every day."
With the hurricane, many- curisers have decided to shift- gears and head home, however, - the cummings live near lake - charles in louisiana and decide- they're going to stay - cruisin' through the storm.
- patsy cummings tommy cruisers - from louisiana "we decided to make- the decision the other day that- if it went here we would go hom- and it if went home we- would stay here and we get to - stay here.- their house was severely damage- during hurricane laura.
- patsy cummings tommy cruisers - from louisiana "of course we evacuated,- and this sunday our new roof- will be two weeks old."
The country cruisin breakfast - offers more - than full stomach and great vie- it allows you to- make connections, which is- extremely - rewarding to the staff.
- patrick holifield commodore,- long beach yacht club "seeing people from the different state- and all over the place and- hosting evry body - and seeing the similes on - everybody's faces.- in long