Parade of Sail, as Seen From a Schooner
- Despite the rain, the Parade of Sail took place as planned on Thursday.
- Ben Hale, captain of the schooner Alliance, remarked, "We deal with it," regarding the weather.
- Rachel Ratliff, volunteer coordinator for the Inland Seas Education Organization, expressed excitement about being in Duluth.
- Jeff Egge noted that it's "an iconic thing to do in the summertime.
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Parade of Sail, as seen from a schooner
DULUTH — Despite a soaking rain that started the day, the Parade of Sail proceeded as planned Thursday. Spectators lined the piers of the Duluth Ship Canal as nine sailing ships proceeded under the Aerial Lift Bridge to tie up in the harbor for the 2025 Festival of Sail. "It's weather. We deal with it," said Ben Hale, captaining the schooner Alliance. At 10:20 a.m., Hale was standing at the wheel of his vessel under sail in Lake Superior, naviga…
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