Ahoy, Tall Ships in Oakland!

Brig Lady Washington, a full-scale replica of the first American vessel to explore the Pacific Northwest coast, will be sailing into Oakland this month (Mar. 8-20) for the Tall Ships Tour.

Published: March, 2006

Brig Lady Washington, a full-scale replica of the first American vessel to explore the Pacific Northwest coast, will be sailing into Oakland this month (Mar. 8-20) for the Tall Ships Tour.

She is accompanied by the Hawaiian Chieftain, a replica of a typical European merchant trader at the turn of the 19th Century.

Lady Washington, the original, sailed from 1750-1798. The replica, launched in Mar. 1989, is certified by the U.S. Coast Guard to carry passengers, and is as close to the original as historical records and Coast Guard regulations allow.

She also played the role as the HMS Interceptor in the Disney movie Pirates of the Caribbean. She has sailed the Pacific Coast from Panama to Alaska, usually sailing the southern coast of the US in winter and the northern coast in the summer.

Launched in 1988, Hawaiian Chieftain is a 103-foot long topsail ketch (two masts). Her hull shape and rig are similar to those of the European explorer’s ships used in expeditions along the California Coast. The Chieftain has sailed Pacific waters, with its crew conducting education programs on marine science, sail training and history.

Both, Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain, will be open for dockside tours. Visitors can on-board for special activities such as the Battle Reenactment Sails or the hands-on Adventure Sails program.

Tall Ships

Dockside Tours:

Weekdays 4-5PM

Saturdays 10AM-1PM

Battle Reenactment Sails:

Weekends 2-5PM

Adventure Sails:

Sundays 10AM-1PM

For more information, please contact (800) 200-LADY.