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The long awaited Grand Parade of Sail to kick off Sail Boston 2017
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Boston, Ma. March 8, 2017- Today, Sail Boston officially began its 100 day countdown
to the Return of the Tall Ships. On June 17, more than fifty majestic sailing vessels
from around the globe, led by US Coast Guard Barque Eagle, will parade into Boston
Harbor under sail for the first time since 2000. It will be a dramatically different
harbor than the one that welcomed the ships nearly twenty years ago. The
waterfront has successfully reinvented and adapted itself to 21st century uses, and
the Seaport District is teeming with an eclectic combination of modern residences,
world class hotels and restaurants, vibrant nightlife, and up-to-the-minute start ups
that are creating dazzling innovative products and services.
But, from June 17-22, the harbor will also belong to the ships, their crews, and the
more than 4 million visitors that are expected to view them and stroll their historic
decks. "We have been working diligently with the City, State, Massport, the US Coast
Guard and other key public and private agencies to ensure a successful event and a
memorable experience for all," said Dusty Rhodes, President of Conventures and
Executive Director of Sail Boston 2017. “We are looking forward with great
enthusiasm to the return of the Tall Ships and to embrace and celebrate the cultures
of the countries each represents," added Rhodes.
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The festivities kick off with the Grand Parade of Sail, a stunning maritime spectacle
that is truly the greatest show on surf. Over fifty magnificent vessels including
Union from Peru, Europa from The Netherlands, Alexander Von Humboldt II from
Germany, Spain's El Galeon, Nadezhda from Russia, Guayas from Ecuador, United
Kingdom’s Blue Clipper, Canada's Bluenose II, and Chile’s Esmeralda will follow the
USCG Eagle into Boston Harbor on Saturday, June 17. The Parade launches a five
day nautical themed celebration featuring educational, cultural, interactive, and reenactment
events and activities as well as daily free public boarding of the ships. A
colorful Crew and Cadets Parade from The Seaport to Downtown Crossing highlights
the land side activities. --Visit
www.sailboston.com for a list of participating ships.
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"We are extraordinarily pleased with the response and commitment of so many
country owned and private vessels to Sail Boston 2017’s roster of Tall Ships. An
event of this magnitude provides a significant boost to the local economy resulting
in incremental revenue for restaurants, hotels, attractions, and harbor and land side
tour operators to name a few. It also serves to showcase Boston on an international
stage, as a welcoming, capable and desirable destination brimming with culture,
attractions, innovation, and history," said Patrick Moscaritolo, President and CEO of
Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau.
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Ramping up for the Tall Ships June event, Sail Boston will be hosting the Mexican tall
ship Cuauhtémoc from March 15-20. The 220 foot barque will be docked at Fan Pier
in the Seaport District, and will be open for free public boarding on March 15, from
11AM – 4:00PM, and March 16–19, from 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM. Also, from April 11-
14, the 220 foot Norwegian tall ship Sorlandet will be making a Boston port of call.
It will be docked at Fan Pier and it will be open for public boarding.
For information and updates:
sailboston.com
Sail Boston 2017
Partners and Sponsors
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Sail Boston 2017 is the only US port of the international Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall
Ships Regatta. Sail Boston is produced and managed by Conventures, New
England’s premier special events company, in partnership with the City of Boston,
Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau, Massport, the Massachusetts Office
of Travel and Tourism, and Tall Ships America.
Private funding is generously provided by Bank of America, The Coca-Cola
Company, Stop & Shop Supermarkets, Downtown Boston: Business Improvement
District, Boston Harbor Cruises, Gourmet Caterers, PwC, Sam Adams Beer, Engie,
Entertainment Cruises, The Hampshire House Corporation, Bay State Cruises,
Boston Harbor Hotel, Massachusetts Bay Lines and more. To view a full list of
supporters please visit www.sailboston.com/sponsors.
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For More Information
Visit
www.sailboston.com for a complete list of events, participating ships, and
latest updates, or follow on Facebook, @SailBoston2017 on Twitter, or @SailBoston on
Instagram and join the conversation using #SailBoston.
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