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Monday, May 7: The Savannah TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® Festival draws to a close today with a grand Parade of Sail beginning at 11:30 AM. Beautiful weather added to the festival atmosphere as tens of thousands of people flocked to Savannah's riverfront over the weekend to take in the ships and enjoy the Southern hospitality that Savannah is so famous for. Thirteen tall ships including USCGC EAGLE (USA), DEWARUCI (Indonesia), HMS BOUNTY (USA), PICTON CASTLE (Canada/Cooks Islands), LYNX (USA), PRIDE OF BALTIMORE II (USA), LA BELLE POULE (France), ETOILE (France), ROSEWAY (USA), PEACEMAKER (USA), APPLEDORE V (USA), ALLIANCE (USA),and SIR MARTIN II (USA) were open for public touring during the 3-day festival. Following today's Parade of Sail, seven of those tall ships (DEWARUCI, EAGLE, PICTON CASTLE, LYNX, PRIDE OF BALTIMORE II, ALLIANCE and APPLEDORE V) will gather at the starting coordinates to participate in the first leg of the TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® race series - an ocean race that will eventually end in Nova Scotia in July. Race Leg One, a 185 nautical mile race from Savannah, GA to Cape Fear, NC, is set to begin at 4:30 PM. While underway, you can follow the daily progress of the race via FLEET TRACKER Next up in the series is the Village of Greenport, NY and the Greenport TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® Festival, May 24 - 28. Organized by Tall Ships America in cooperation with host ports in the United States and Canada, the TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® series alternates between the Great Lakes and the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of North America in a three-year cycle. This year's race kicks off in Savannah, the first time in 15 years the coastal Georgia city has hosted the festival, then continues on to Greenport, N.Y., Newport, R.I., and finishes in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Festivals at each port give visitors the opportunity to learn about North America's maritime history, go aboard ships for a tour, interact with the crews of different vessels, and even take a short excursion cruise. For more information about the TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® Atlantic Coast 2012 series Click here |
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TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® Race Series and Maritime Festivals Set for
East Coast NEWPORT, R.I. (April 16, 2012) – Celebrating the bicentennial commemoration of the War of 1812, more than 25 tall ships will make their way up the Eastern Seaboard this summer to participate in the TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® Atlantic Coast 2012 series of races and public maritime festivals. Coordinated by Tall Ships America in collaboration with local organizers, the TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® fleet will be hosted at festivals in four major ports of call: Savannah, Ga. (May 3-7), Greenport, N.Y. (May 24-28), Newport, R.I. (July 6-9) and Halifax, Nova Scotia (July 19-23). Among the international ships planning to participate in the events are the 191-foot Indonesian Naval barquentine Dewaruci; the French Naval tall ships La Belle Poule and Etoile; and the 179-foot barque Picton Castle from the Cook Islands. U.S. vessels include the majestic 295-foot U.S. Coast Guard barque Eagle, HMS Bounty, Gazela, Lynx, Pride of Baltimore II, and many more. |
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While in port, the ships will be open to the public for viewing, and many will feature dockside exhibits and lively interactions with crew. Each ship has its own educational mission and style, providing the American public with a rich selection of programs, all conforming to Tall Ships America’s credo: Adventure and Education Under Sail. Between ports, the vessels can compete in four offshore races: from Savannah to Cape Fear, N.C.; Greenport to the Chesapeake Bay Entrance; Newport to Cape Ann, Mass.; and Sable Island, Canada, to Halifax. “Students and trainees will sail the ships just as was done during the great Age of Sail” added Rogers. “These races follow long-distance courses on the open ocean, and the ships sail without using engines. It’s all to promote international goodwill through friendly competition.” Tall Ships America’s TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® is an annual series that rotates on a three-year cycle between the Atlantic Coast, Great Lakes, and Pacific Coast. Over the past decade, the TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® has coordinated more than sixty events in 32 cities, stimulating strong tourism and economic development though these family-friendly festivals. In 2013, all eyes will be on the TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® Great Lakes, when the ships will visit over 20 cities in the U.S. and Canada to continue the commemoration of the events of the War of 1812, including a re-creation of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Lake Erie. More About Tall Ships America Tall Ships America is a non-profit organization dedicated to enriching youth education through character building and leadership programs aboard tall ships. It is the hub for tall ship activity, expertise, and information in North America, and is commended by Congress as the Sail Training organization representing the United States. www.tallshipsamerica.org |
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The mission of Tall Ships America is to encourage character building through sail training, promote sail training to the North American public, and support education under sail |
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