libra02 wrote: » I advise anyone who can get into the Tall Ships over the weekend should as they are a sight to behold. Great to get a chance to go on board. Crew parade is a great as alot of the crews get dressed up in fancy dress and have a laugh. Pity that this year alot of the Class A ships are not in the Race such as the Russian Mir, Columbian Gloria we had them in Waterford and wow they were fantistic - big difference the Mir was abit more rough and palin looking while the Gloriwa was very polished and posh looking. I do know that some Class B's have been upgraded to Class A for this year festival and race. They are still a sight to behold though. The Lord Nelson is well worth getting aboard if you can as they have the ability to cater for people with all type of disability as in last years race they had a blind trainee sailor and a couple in wheelchairs. Amazing and fantastic the ship was adapted by JST. The sister ship the Tenacious the same.I heard though that all the ships have to be spread out and are on different parts on the quays obviously due to way quays are laid out is this true? That a pity as there is nothing like seeing them all lined up in a row on both sides of the quay and all you can see are the masts.
SunnyDub1 wrote: » I don't see any ships there just a moving camera
nbar12 wrote: » dunno
kfallon wrote: » Stop looking out your office window at people looking out their office window.....you're like the Peeping Tom of the IFSC :P
alan1990 wrote: » Yes the class A ships and some of the larger class B's are on the south keys I think (I don't know Dublin that well) because they need a deeper draught and the south key has deeper water!! There are a lot of ships missing indeed such as the Mir, Sedov (the largest in the fleet), the Christian Radiach, Europa, Dar Młodzieży, Enderacht, Thalassa, T.S Astrid all of who would usually be in the races!! The are all class A ships aswell and add a lot of elegance to the event!!
xoxyx wrote: » Can't believe there isn't more hype about this. The Tall Ships has a proper festival vibe going on. Where I work, we could see the ships coming in, and the amount of entertainment and fun was unbelievable. Lots of street performers and so many different activities. The stalls are a bit shit, by and large (very overly commercial and expensive), but that's not unexpected. The craic is mighty though. Was out there yesterday, and everybody was in flying form! Heading back in today and there's so much going on. We're doing Gladiator-style water activities (whatever that is), kayaking, and a few tours. Then there's music until almost midnight. Huge amount of effort put into this festival, and it would be a huge shame to miss it if you could make it in!
Simona1986 wrote: » They are all due to leave on Sunday between 11am and 2pm in a "parade of sail"! Should be spectacular seeing them all sail out of the bay together!
pithater1 wrote: » When are the ships leaving? I think a stroll out to the Pigeon House would be pretty cool to see the ships heading out.