We were with the Marathon guy and Captain Allen. Captian Allen was good, friendly, and no complaints there. The Marathon guy on the other hand, not a great experience. He was more interested in sharing his personal experience/growing up, that we would pass something before he would tell you what it was, it does ZERO help to find out what something is after you have passed it. When we went on the river, zero mention of the river name, learned it was the Charles after the fact, but learned all about him running the Boston Marathon twice as part of a team for the children’s cancer unit… and each medal he wears costs $9,000. He was obsessing about a fire that happened on Friday, and said, there will be so many lawsuits after that fire, still zero clue what happened, why there will be lawsuits, but that it was at a parking garage they are rebuilding. So scatterbrained, and not clear about what exactly we were seeing, and English is my first language, had it been Spanish like half our boat, I would have zero clue what was going on. He could rattle off facts, but almost as in if they were memorized to get the job, and he must cover a certain amount of facts. They did not make a whole lot of sense as they were told after we have passed something. I have done this tour in other major city’s and this is the first time I felt like it was not money well spent and walked away genuinely confused at what just happened.