UNCLASS Sail Boston 2017 June 17-22, 2017.

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UNCLASS Sail Boston 2017 June 17-22, 2017

UNCLASS About Sail Boston Sail Boston, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization (501(c)(3) that was established in 1992 and has since hosted more than 500 international tall ships and vessels of interest to the Coastal Communities of Massachusetts. Sail Boston, Inc. endeavors to develop programs that provide economic development and cultural enrichment for citizens, businesses, and visitors to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta set sail from Royal Greenwich on April 16 and will make various port calls before crossing the North Atlantic for Bermuda, Boston, and Quebec City. The visit to Quebec City will commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Canadian Confederation. Tall ships will return to Europe in early September 2017. Sail Boston 2017 is the only Official U.S. Port of Call for the Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta. Sail Boston 2017 will be the largest gathering of International Tall Ships in the U.S. since July 2009.

Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta UNCLASS Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta

Projected Vessels 13 Class A (150’ or greater) 12 Class B (100’-150’) UNCLASS Projected Vessels 13 Class A (150’ or greater) 12 Class B (100’-150’) 24 Class C (less than 100’) 1 US Navy vessel

Tall Ship Pre-Arrival Anchorage Areas UNCLASS Tall Ship Pre-Arrival Anchorage Areas Friday, June 16, 2017 Tall ships will rally and anchor in Broad Sound and Nahant Bay area. * *100 Yard Safety Zone around participating Tall Ships while in Anchorage Areas. Saturday, June 17, 2017 Tall ships will make their way to the staging area for the Parade of Sail into Boston Harbor.

UNCLASS Parade of Sail Details Start Time: 9am, June 17th at North Channel Buoy. Tall ships will turn at USS CONSTITUTION, then proceed to pre-designated moorings. Spectators should be in temporary anchorages no later than 8:30am, June 17th. Temporary anchorages will remain in effect until 4pm or at the conclusion of the Parade of Sail. Vessels are permitted to transit and maneuver within the temporary anchorages. If a vessel operator cannot safely navigate within the temporary anchorage, notify an on-scene law enforcement vessel for guidance.  

Parade Route - June 17th 9AM-3PM UNCLASS Parade Route - June 17th 9AM-3PM The Parade of Sail will occur on Saturday the June 17th, 9 am – 3 pm. Participating moored Tall Ships are expected to open for public tours after completion of USCG inspections.

UNCLASS Safety Zone Details During Parade of Sail, the Safety Zone area is 1,000 yards ahead and astern and 100 yards on either side of the Tall Ship. There will be a 25 yards Safety Zone around each moored participating tall ship. The outer perimeter of the anchorage area will be the federal navigation channel line. Additional buoys will be used to mark the channel line as a visual reference.

Temporary Anchorages for Parade of Sail, June 17th UNCLASS Temporary Anchorages for Parade of Sail, June 17th

Vessel Movement Control Measures UNCLASS Vessel Movement Control Measures June 17th – 21st 2017 *After the completion of the Parade of Sail the following traffic pattern will be established for the week.

UNCLASS Suspicious Activity Be aware of suspicious vessels and individuals near: Bridges, tunnels, overpasses Commercial areas: fuel docks, cruise ships, marinas Military and government facilities Industrial facilities Be aware of activity around sensitive location, like: People appearing to be engaged in surveillance Unattended vessels or vehicles, where they should not be Lights flashing between boats Missing fencing or lighting Transferring of people of things between ships or boats Watch for vessels and individuals operating in a suspicious manner: Under and around bridges, tunnels, overpasses Near commercial areas like port, fuel docks, cruise ships, marinas Near military and government facilities Near industrial facilities Be aware of activity around sensitive location, such as: People appearing to be engaged in surveillance Unattended vessels or vehicles, where they should not be Lights flashing between boats Missing fencing or lighting Transferring of people of things between ships or boats

Suspicious Activity Reporting UNCLASS Suspicious Activity Reporting Urgent Report: Coast Guard Sector Boston Command Center: (617) 223-5757 Other: Sector Boston Intel: Boston.Tips@uscg.mil

Visit http://www.sailboston.com/ Email: Mark.E.Cutter@uscg.mil UNCLASS Questions? Visit http://www.sailboston.com/ or Contact Mr. Mark Cutter Phone: 617-447-1620 Email: Mark.E.Cutter@uscg.mil