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NEW FILM: PARADE OF SAIL
Gloucester Schooner Festival 2015 Parade of Sail with time lapse ~
A perfect day for the Parade of Sail, the 31st annual Gloucester Schooner Festival was the most highly attended festival to date, with 23 schooners participating and thousands of spectatorsĀ perched all aroundĀ the beaches and boulevards surrounding the harbor.
You’ll see parading through the inner harbor the smallest rowboats to the grand three-masted 169-foot Schooner Mystic, with the Roderick McAllister chugging through the scene. Look for Gloucester schooners the Adventure at 2:10, theĀ Thomas E. Lannon hoisting her sails at about 3:10, andĀ theĀ Ardelle at 3:30. GMG FOB Al Bezanson’s Green Dragon is seen at 4:51. Out by the Dogbar breakwater the 610-foot Navy’s USS Fort McHenry was positioned and surrounded by sailboats and schooners, you really get a sense of the size of this ship.
The parade time lapse footage wasĀ shot in real time and is one hour and 23 minutes long, compressed into roughly six minutes at 1000 percent.
Schooner identification provided by Green Dragon Captain Al Bezanson. Thank you Al!
1:22 COLUMBIA
2:05 ADVENTURE
2:40 SUGARBABE
3:10 THOMAS E. LANNON
3:31 ARDELLE
3:44 RENEGADE
3:54 LETTIE G HOWARD (w/o sails)
3:54 HINDU (hoisting)
4:51 GREEN DRAGON (into and out of Harbor Cove)
5:11 REDBIRD
5:15 NARWHAL
5:22 ADVENTURER
5:31 LIBERTY CLIPPER (inbound)
5:44 AMERICAN EAGLE
6:22 GREEN DRAGON
6:35 ELLEN MARIE
6:39 LIBERTY CLIPPER
6:55 MYSTIC
6:59 ROSEWAY
TIMELAPSE: Largest HMS Prince of Wales delivery
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Published on Sep 4, 2015
The Aircraft Carrier Alliance welcomed the largest section of the second Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carrier to Rosyth Dockyard last week, following its voyage from BAE Systems in Glasgow where it was built.
Lower Block 04 is the largest hull section of HMS PRINCE OF WALES, the second of two new aircraft carriers being constructed by the Aircraft Carrier Alliance, and contains the hangar, machinery space, mission systems compartments and accommodation.
The 11,200 tonne section of hull was transported by a sea-going barge and travelled around the north coast to reach the assembly site, a journey of more than 600 miles over five days.
On her arrival, the block was floated off of the specialist barge and moved into position in dry dock, ready to join the other sections already in place.
The aircraft carriers HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH and HMS PRINCE OF WALES are being delivered by the Aircraft Carrier Alliance, a partnering relationship between BAE Systems, Thales UK, Babcock and the Ministry of Defence.
The Queen Elizabeth Class will be the centrepiece of Britainās defence capability for the 21st century. Each 65,000-tonne aircraft carrier will provide the armed forces with a four-acre military operating base, which can travel up to 500 miles per day to be deployed anywhere around the world. Operating the Joint Strike Fighter Lightning II jets and a number of types of helicopter, the QE Class will be versatile enough to be used across the full spectrum of military activity from warfighting to providing humanitarian aid and disaster relief.
3:30AM BAIT DUTY @CaptJoeLobster #GloucesterMA
Dock full of buoys
Happy Schooner Festival!
Oh what a day
Rick and I went on the Lady Jillian for the Parade of Sails.Ā what a great way to spend a day.
The Ardelle and Columbia
Kayaking around the Schooners
Amazing Saturday kayaking around these beautiful schooners.
Bow to Bow
Shuttle Faces
The Fort McHenry
Took this photo behind the Hammond Castle. This Naval Vessel is 610 feet, helicopters and V-22 ospreys can take off and land from this ship. It can hold four hover crafts for landing Marines. For more information you can go to the following link.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Fort_McHenry_(LSD-43)
The Lettie Howard and The Ardelle
Gloucester Smiles ~ 39
The Green Dragon was Good Luck for Tom
Visitors from near by Communities come often to enjoy Gloucester
Visitors–He’s from England She’s from Los Angeles CA.
Passports Restaurant Community Dinner Night Gloucester Dog Park
Passports Restaurant provides support to Friends of Gloucester Dog Park , Eric seen here with Tom Schauer Treasurer of the organization. Excellent Food, great prices 3 Course Meal for $15, and 10% proceeds to the organization, and a doggie-centric Raffle.


















































