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News Release

Date: July 23, 2009

Contact: SFO Grand Haven
(616) 850-2501, phone

U.S. Coast Guard Cutters offer tours during festival 

GRAND HAVEN, Mich. - The U.S. Coast Guard Cutters Mackinaw and Bristol Bay will make their official entrance into the Grand River Monday, July 27, marking the beginning of a busy and exciting week at the 2009 Coast Guard Festival.

The parade of ships will begin at 1:00 p.m., Monday. Ships will moor at designated spots along Escanaba Park, adjacent to the Coast Guard station.

The 240-foot Mackinaw (WLBB-30), arriving from Cheboygan, Mich., is a one-of-a-kind icebreaker and buoy tender that replaced the WW II-era Mackinaw (WAGB-83). Her primary missions are: Maritime Homeland Security, Ice Breaking, Aids to Navigation, Law Enforcement, Marine Environmental Protection and Search and Rescue.

The Bristol Bay (WTGB-102), arriving from Detroit, Mich., is a 140-foot icebreaking tug. Bay-class tugs are designed to continuously break at least 20 inches of hard, freshwater ice. The ships can break more than three feet of ice by backing and ramming. In August 1991, Bristol Bay became the first Bay-Class tug to receive a barge specially-designed to perform aids-to-navigation work. The 120-foot long barge works with the ship to service more than 160 aids to navigation each year.

Each of the ships will be available for public tours, at a variety of times, from Monday, July 27 through Saturday, August 1. A schedule is provided below, although all times are subject to change. Crewmembers will be available to answer questions.

The Coast Guard is committed to making the public’s experience on board these cutters a pleasant one and asks for everyone’s cooperation and patience with the following simple safety and security requirements:

1. Though the tour will show off many spaces, some spaces will be off-limits.

2. Neither backpacks, coolers and bags of any type, nor open food/drink will be permitted on board. Searches may be conducted.

Day

Mackinaw

Bristol Bay

Mon 27 July

6:00-8:00PM

6:00-8:00PM

Tue 28 July

6:00-8:00PM

6:00-8:00PM

Wed 29 July

6:00-8:00PM

6:00-8:00PM

Thurs 30 July

- closed -

10:00-noon

1:00-3:00PM

1:00-3:00PM

6:00-8:00PM

6:00-8:00PM

Fri 31 July

10:00AM -noon

10:00-noon

- closed -

1:00-3:00PM

6:00-8:00PM

6:00-8:00PM

Sat 01 Aug

10:00-noon

10:00-noon

1:00-3:00PM

1:00-3:00PM

6:00-8:00PM

6:00-8:00PM

                                        *times subject to change

The Mackinaw will be carrying a larger-than-life uniformed figure in honor

of the women who served during World War II in the U.S. Coast Guard Women's Reserve,

also known as the SPARs. The name is a contraction of the Coast Guard motto Semper Paratus. Thirty former SPARs will attend the festival.

SPARs: http://www.uscg.mil/history/articles/h_wmnres.asp

Internet:

 CGC Bristol Bay: www.uscg.mil/d9/cgcBristolBay

 CGC Mackinaw: www.uscg.mil/d9/cgcMackinaw

 Ninth Coast Guard District: www.uscg.mil/d9

 SFO Grand Haven www.uscg.mil/d9/sfoGrandHaven (includes link to CG Festival, Inc.)

 SPARs: www.uscg.mil/history/articles/h_wmnres.asp

 Media wishing to get underway on a Coast Guard boat for the parade should contact Chief Petty Officer Paul Wallsinger in advance at 616-850-2540.

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