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You never know what you might see out on the lake.

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I am not certain but I believe she is the Niagara out of Erie.
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Awesome!

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Very cool! I got to go on a tall ship cruise out of Camden, ME once on a family vacation. Great winds that day, it was wild. I didn't know I was a sailor back then but I did know something was wrong. I enjoyed it way too much. Finally came out of the closet in 2008 when I bought my little Oday Widgeon. LOL
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WOW !!
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That is the Niagara, I had the chance this summer to sail accross Lake Ontario and up the St.Lawrence river as crew on a soverel 55. The Night before we left we where in the end of the seaway canal in Port weler. That Night the tall ship Niagara came out and stayed beside us for the evening.

The next day the Niagara left about 4 hours before us. We left around 5pm, sailed all through the night and just as light started to break we could see somthing in the distance through our binoculars..........Sure enough it was the Niagara. It took us 4 hours to catch it and pass her. She was headding to Kingston On for a 1812 reenactment.

Amazing trip all and all. I have alot of pics and some video of the Niagara....I should put some up one day. cheers ;)
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I saw the Niagra up in Duluth a couple years ago. That looks like the same ship.
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