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100 P O R T L A N D MONTHLY MAGAZINE TALL SHIPS VISITORS GUIDE Tickets and details tallshipsport- land.com and sailmaine.com. SATURDAY JULY 18 The Parade of Sail The magni- cent ships muster for the Parade of Sail just southeast of Portland Head around 115 pm July 18. The Parade begins at 145 when the rst ship sets sail for the main ship channel into Portland Harbor. Up to 14 ships are expected in the parade stretching out single le for more than two nautical miles. The lead ship will pass Fort Gorges and head into the inner harbor at 230. Spectators on shore can expect a glorious spec- tacle of traditional sail. After a cir- cuit of the inner harbor they head to their assigned berths at Maine State Pier Maine Wharf and Ocean Gateway and are secure at their docks by 4pm. Spectator vessels are reminded that there will be a 300-foot enforced safety zone around the Parade of Sail. Visit tallshipsportland.com for tickets and details. HOW TO VIEW THE TALL SHIPS Aboard the Aucocisco Two separate charters on board the Aucocisco one of Casco Bay Lines ferries provide opportuni- ties to experience the tall ships from the water 11 am - 1 pm Muster Point Preview Many of the incoming vessels will be moored in calmer waters around Casco Bay on Sat- urday morning before the parade. This preview aboard the Aucocisco allows you to see the crews ready their ships and possibly hoist their sails. Tickets are 45. 2 pm - 4 pm Parade of Sail In the thick of it front and center viewing the Parade of Sail as the visiting ships make their en- trance into Portland Harbor. This two-hour sail on the Aucocisco will hold its position for perfect viewing and photography. Tickets are 55. Please note Each cruise has its own sailing preparation and activities are dependent on the wind and weather. Theres a cash Bar on board Including beer wine soda and juice. You can- not bring beverages on board and you must have a valid State ID. Please arrive at Casco Bay Lines Ferry Terminal at 56 Com- mercial St. or the intersection of Franklin and Commercial St. 30 minutes before sail for check-in. Tickets may be purchased on- line through tallshipsportland. com Tickets are limited. Parking Information cascobaylines.com directionsparking. See the Tall Ships under sail Sail on Portlands own tall ships Portland Schooner Companys two schooners Wendameen and Bagheera and Maine Sailing Adventures topsail sloop Frances are offering sails throughout the weekend. All three ares ailing in the Parade of Sail. Details and tickets tallshipsportland.com portlandschooner.com and mainesailingadventures.net Best viewing from land A- cionados of tall ships and local Portland residents will tell you there are quite a few wonderful spots to see the eet arrive on Saturday July 18 between 115 and 4pm. Some suggestions are Fort Williams in Cape Elizabeth Bug Light Park in South Portland Willard Beach in South Portland as well as the Portlands down- town waterfront. n a u t i c a l l a m p s a n d s h a d e sn a u t i c a l l a m p s a n d s h a d e s Choose Your Harbor We offer quality hand-crafted replacement lampshades made from the NOAA nautical chart of your choice mounted on a durable Styrene backing constructed to your specific size and finished with a nautical rope-like trim. Please visit our website seaventurelampandshade.com 207.874.6426