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The Maine Windjammer Association
will host the 2nd annual Maine Windjammer Parade past the Rockland Breakwater on
July 15 from 2:00-4:00 pm. Geared for both spectators on shore and windjammer
guests, the event will provide close-up views of the entire fleet as it sails
within a stone’s throw of the Rockland Breakwater Light. Spectators may view the
Parade of Sail from anywhere along the mile-long Breakwater. Immediately
following the Parade, many of the windjammers will anchor next to the jetty
inside Rockland Harbor for the evening. Participants in the Maine Windjammer
Parade will include as many as a dozen traditional sailing ships ranging from
the Lewis R. French and Stephen Taber, America’s two oldest working coasting
schooners built in 1871, to the Angelique and Heritage, the two newest vessels
built specifically for windjamming since the 1980s. Most of the windjammers are
turn-of-the-century wooden cargo schooners that have been retrofitted to carry
passengers. Sailing from the Camden-Rockland area, these vessels take guests on
3- to 6-day cruises all season long, from late May to early October. Superb!!!!!
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