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Thought I'd throw this out to those not only in the New England area but to anyone who might be thinking of something different to do for this upcoming summer.
Sail Boston: 2009 will take place from July 8-13, 2009 in Boston.
IIRC, this is the 4th such event to take place in Boston. The first was in 1976 for the 200th anniversary of the US. There were also such events in 1992 and 2000. I attended both the 1992 and 2000 events. In 1992 I found a spot along the water front for the Parade of Sail and in 2000 I just wandered around over the course of a few days.
As of right now there are 36 confirmed ships ranging in size from 50 feet to 356' and are coming from all over the world.
I certainly plan to make the Parade of Sail on Wednesday July 8th (luckily that is my day off and I plan on being in Boston all day for this).
I've gotten some great pictures in the past. It is certainly a great event to come up to Boston for.
Those of you in the Greater Boston or New England area that are thinking of attending, as it gets closer maybe we can make plans to meet up. I'm as of now, undecided on which area to stake out for the initial Parade. Castle Island will be pretty full by 6 or 7am. I liked wandering around South Boston, especially around the World Trade Center where many of the bigger ships will be berthed for the duration of their stay.
Once the ships are tied up to the pier, they do have open house hours and you can board and tour the ships. That was something I really enjoyed in 2000.
Here is the official link for the event:
http://www.sailboston.com/home.html
here are a few scanned images from the previous events that I took:
I took a bunch of pictures during the 2000 event from one of the water shuttle boats. A few days after the Parade of Sail I jumped on the boat in Quincy and did a round trip into Boston for $5. Great images from the water for real cheep. You can also pick up the boats in Rose Warf or Long Warf and do a round trip for cheep either to Hingham and back or Quincy and back. Because of wake issues, the high speed commuter boats do have to proceed slowly past most of the area where the Tall Ships will be.
Hopefully I'll be able to meet up with a few of you this summer for the great event.
Sail Boston: 2009 will take place from July 8-13, 2009 in Boston.
IIRC, this is the 4th such event to take place in Boston. The first was in 1976 for the 200th anniversary of the US. There were also such events in 1992 and 2000. I attended both the 1992 and 2000 events. In 1992 I found a spot along the water front for the Parade of Sail and in 2000 I just wandered around over the course of a few days.
As of right now there are 36 confirmed ships ranging in size from 50 feet to 356' and are coming from all over the world.
I certainly plan to make the Parade of Sail on Wednesday July 8th (luckily that is my day off and I plan on being in Boston all day for this).
I've gotten some great pictures in the past. It is certainly a great event to come up to Boston for.
Those of you in the Greater Boston or New England area that are thinking of attending, as it gets closer maybe we can make plans to meet up. I'm as of now, undecided on which area to stake out for the initial Parade. Castle Island will be pretty full by 6 or 7am. I liked wandering around South Boston, especially around the World Trade Center where many of the bigger ships will be berthed for the duration of their stay.
Once the ships are tied up to the pier, they do have open house hours and you can board and tour the ships. That was something I really enjoyed in 2000.
Here is the official link for the event:
http://www.sailboston.com/home.html
here are a few scanned images from the previous events that I took:







I took a bunch of pictures during the 2000 event from one of the water shuttle boats. A few days after the Parade of Sail I jumped on the boat in Quincy and did a round trip into Boston for $5. Great images from the water for real cheep. You can also pick up the boats in Rose Warf or Long Warf and do a round trip for cheep either to Hingham and back or Quincy and back. Because of wake issues, the high speed commuter boats do have to proceed slowly past most of the area where the Tall Ships will be.
Hopefully I'll be able to meet up with a few of you this summer for the great event.