Epic Semiquincentennial July 4th Event in NYC featuring Two Historic Maine Windjammer Cruise Ships

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It means a lot. This boat has a history that's, you know, larger than all of us and she represents not only what she is as a wonderful artifact
I think of a peacock lifting all of his feathers, you know, and all of these ships, they're all going to have their sails up just to display the grandeur
It is a once-in-a-generation event. And Dan, you are going to do your due diligence, and you are going to watch from home.
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🇺🇸 America's 250th birthday is being celebrated with one of the most spectacular nautical events in history — and we're giving you everything you need to experience it, whether you're watching from the Hudson River or your couch. Sail4th 250 brings tall ships from around the world into New York Harbor for a Parade of Sails on July 4th, 2026. We spoke with the event's Communications Director and Captain Tyler of American Eagle, a historic Maine Windjammer schooner that will be sailing in the Parade with passengers on board — a once-in-a-generation experience that sold out immediately. In this video, we cover: • What Sail4th 250 is and why it's historic • The two Maine Windjammer schooners in the Parade of Sails and why they’re special (American Eagle and Angelique) • How to watch in person — Battery Park, Governor's Island, Hoboken Waterfront, and more • How to watch from home on NBC (July 4th starting 7:00 AM ET) • How to bring your own boat into the harbor • The Aqua Map app to track all tall ships in real time • No-drone rules, closed-toe shoe requirements, and everything else to know before you go 🦅 Don't miss our American Eagle sailing episodes linked below — they'll put you right on deck for this incredible moment in American history. • Part 1: Sailing Cruises on Historic Maine Windjammer Ships: https://sometimessailing.com/gczo • Part 2: Maine Island Hopping on a Windjammer Sailing Cruise: https://sometimessailing.com/8xhm • Maine Windjammer firsthand accounts, our website, with photos: https://sometimessailing.com/category/cruise-lines/maine-windjammer/ 🔗 Links mentioned in this episode: • Sail4th 250 event https://sail4th.org/ • Aqua Map app for iPhone - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/aqua-map-boating/id919552329 — or Android — https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gec.MarineApp.WorldViewerLite&hl=en_US 🔔 Subscribe for our post-event recap coming after July 4th. CHAPTERS 00:35 Celebrating America's Semiquincentennial: Sail4th 250 05:22 The Role of Maine Windjammers in the NYC Flotilla 07:28 Cruising to New York: The Journey of American Eagle 11:18 Tips for Attending Sail4th 250 in Person or Watching from Home 18:34 In-Person Advice: Boating & Attendee Requirements 20:47 Experience Firsthand What it's Like to Sail on a Historic Schooner