Click to enlargeTall Ships 2000

OpSail 2000
 
New York City / Sandy Hook Bay  July 4th 2000
 

July 1st, Saturday Tall Ships begin to arrive in Sandy Hook Bay Anchorage and begin  preparations for the parade. Pleasure craft and excursion boats have the opportunity to get up close and personal.

July 2nd, Sunday - CVA Kennedy and LCC Whitney and LHA Nassau ( with marine detachment) battle group arrives and anchors off of Governor's Island facing the Statue of Liberty. Two U.S. Coast Guard vessels join them.
 
July 3rd, Monday - At least 45 naval vessels from around the world steam up the Ambrose Channel into New York Harbor one by one with crew at full attention. {Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, India (2), Japan (2), Netherlands, U.K., Pakistan, Peru, Singapore, South Africa, turkey, Italy, Ireland, and Greece}. They will position themselves at anchorage from Ellis Island to the G.W. Bridge.
 
July 4th, Tuesday - Presidential International Review (1,000 spectators forward) and fly-over              review from Kennedy (3-4,000 spectators aft) - AM - 10AM followed by:
  • a) parade of Tall Ships- 35+ class"A" sailing ships which were previously assembled in Sandy Hook Bay, sail from Verranzano Bridge to George Washington Bridge. Tall Ships then berth at Manhattan (Pier 92), Brooklyn (Atlantic Street), Bayonne MOT, Staten Island (Homeport) and South Ferry.
  • b) Public visiting aboard Kennedy from South Ferry -  1PM to 4PM.
  • c) Formal reception and fireworks show (10PM) - 13 fireworks barges anchored in Hudson River, Statue of Liberty and East River.
 
July 5th, Wednesday - OpSail _ Intrepid (Pier 86) Gala. Pleasure craft Yachts leave NY Harbor.
 
July 7th, Friday - NYC Parade & Mayor reception at City Hall.
 
July 8th, Saturday - OpSail Commander's Ball - Navy Blue Angels demonstration (2 days)
 
July 9th, Sunday - Navy Ships depart NY Harbor.
 

The week-long New York event (July 3-9, 2000) is the centerpiece of the national celebration and is expected to draw approximately 4 million people to New York City.  We anticipate that more than 40,000 spectator vessels will line New York Harbor for the Parade of Sail and the International Naval Review during our nation's 224th birthday celebration.

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Tall Ship Review
Tall Ship Review

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Local Charters

Asgard II -  Ireland
Asgard II -  Ireland

Capitan Miranda - Uruguay
Capitan Miranda - Uruguay

Cuauhtmoc – Mexico
Cuauhtmoc – Mexico

Danmark – Denmark
Danmark – Denmark

Dar Mlodziezy – Poland
Dar Mlodziezy – Poland

Esmeralda – Chile
Esmeralda – Chile

Gloria – Columbia
Gloria – Columbia

Gazela of Philadelphia – USA
Gazela of Philadelphia – USA

Guayas – Ecuador
Guayas – Ecuador

Gorch Foch II - Germany
Gorch Foch II - Germany

HMS Rose – USA
HMS Rose – USA

Kruzenshtern – Russia
Kruzenshtern – Russia

Libertad – Argentina
Libertad – Argentina

Pride of Baltimore II – USA
Pride of Baltimore II – USA

Pochaina - Ukraine
Pochaina - Ukraine

USCG Barque Eagle
USCG Barque Eagle

Simon Bolivar – Venezuela
Simon Bolivar – Venezuela

HMS Bounty
HMS Bounty

Picton Castle – USA
Picton Castle – USA

Clearwater
Clearwater

Tall Ship Links

Saturday July 1st
Saturday July 1st

Sunrise Saturday a.m.
Sunrise Saturday a.m.

Tend to the Rigging
Tend to the Rigging

Saturday July 1st
Saturday July 1st


               


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