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Cannon Battles

September 14, 2025 @ 3:30 pm - 7:30 pm

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One event on September 14, 2025 at 3:30 pm

Cannon Battles

Step aboard a historic tall ship and set sail off the coast of Dana Point. While on board learn about maritime history and experience the thrill of mock cannon battles at sea.

Enjoy blasting cannons, towering rigging, bustling decks, and the magnificence of a canvas full of wind during a Cannon Battle! Work with the crew hauling up sail or simply sit back and enjoy the spectacular demonstration of skill, knowledge, and survival! Ticket includes Festival Adventure Pass

Must be at least 4 years old for Tall Ship Sails.

All ages are welcome on the R/V Sea Explorer Escort Cruise! Enjoy complementary beer and wine for guests 21+.

Pricing:

  • Tall Ship Sail Ticket: $80
  • R/V Sea Explorer Escort Cruise: $60

Schedule:
3:30 pm – Check-in
4:00 pm – Boarding begins
4:30 pm – Depart Dock
5:00 pm – 6:30 pm – Sailing and Cannon Battles
7:00 pm – Reenter Harbor
7:30 pm – Dock and Depart Ship

Don Telford Photography

Don Telford Photography

MEET THE SHIPS

Spirit of Dana Point

Owner: Ocean Institute

Type: Schooner

Year Built: 1970

Length Overall: 118-ft. schooner

Fun Fact: The Spirit of Dana Point is a traditionally built replica of a 1770s privateer schooner used during the American Revolution. These ships were known for their speed and were used for smuggling. The ship is 118 feet long with a rig height of 100 feet… and 5,000 square feet of sail!

Mayflower

A Vintage Tall Ship Inspired by the Golden Age of Sail

Mayflower is the 5th of 12 “Mayflower” ketches designed by local Newport Beach marine architect, Hugh Angelman and built in 1960 at the American Marine shipyard in Hong Kong. Her hull and deck are made entirely of teak, supported by an oak frame. Her design hearkens back to the Golden Age of Sail, and she is fondly known as the local Pirate Ship.

Mayflower flies up to seven sails at a time, including the gaff main and mizzen, staysail, jib, flying jib, square topsail, and course.

Bill of Rights

Owner: South Bayfront Sailing Association

Type: Schooner

Year Built: 1971

Length Overall: 136 feet

Fun Fact:Designed around the lines of an 1856 America’s Cup schooner, Bill of Rights was dreamed up by Captain Davis as a swift and agile passenger carrying vessel. The keel was laid in 1969 in South Bristol, Maine at the Harvey Gamage Shipyard, and she was  launched March 27, 1971 to unprecedented fanfare with attendance surpassing 10,000.

R/V Sea Explorer

Owner: Ocean Institute

Type: Research Vessel

Year Built: 1986

Length Overall: 64.8 feet

Fun Fact: R/V Sea Explorer brings thousands of students out to sea each year to explore our ocean and learn to use scientific equipment.

Curlew

Type of Ship: Schooner

Overall Length: 82’

Home Port: Dana Point, California

Fun Fact: The Curlew was built in 1926. In the 1930’s Curlew raced in the New York Yacht Club’s ocean cruising class, competing often in the Newport to Bermuda race, right along side several other notable schooners including Teragram, Nina, and Mistral.

Exy Johnson

Type of Ship: Brigantine

Overall Length: 90’

Home Port: Los Angeles, California

Fun Fact: The Los Angeles Maritime Institute launched the twin brigantines Exy Johnson and Irving Johnson in 2002 for the TopSail Youth Program.

Irving Johnson

Type of Ship: Brigantine

Overall Length: 90’

Home Port: Los Angeles, California

Fun Fact: The Los Angeles Maritime Institute launched the twin brigantines Exy Johnson and Irving Johnson in 2002 for the TopSail Youth Program.

Californian

Type of Ship: Schooner

Overall Length: 130′

Home Port: San Pedro, California

Fun Fact: Launched in 1984 and officially designated the State of California’s tall ship, Californian is a replica of a 1847 Revenue Cutter, offering sailing adventures and educational programs at the Maritime Museum in San Diego.

F.A.Q.

What time should I be there?
  • Check-in begins at 3:30 pm. We recommend arriving an hour early to find parking.  
  • Your ticket also includes the Festival Adventure Pass, which gives access to Ocean Institute’s exhibits and tours of all the visiting ships. The Institute and ships will open at 9:00 am. Ship tours will end at 2:00 pm to start battle preparations.  
What should I bring?

Make sure to have your ticket on your phone or printed out. It can be cold on the water, so please wear layers and/or bring a jacket. 

Where do I park?

Parking is extremely limited during the festival. Please allow plenty of time to find parking.

On Friday, there should be some available parking at Baby Beach.

On Saturday and Sunday, you can park at Dana Hills High School and take the shuttle to Ocean Institute. Please see our parking page for more information.

Where do I check in?
  • You will check-in at the main ticketing tent in Ocean Institute’s parking lot. Each person must sign the manifest and will then be given a wristband that has a sticker with your ship’s name.  
  • At 3:30 pm, you will be directed to form a line by the ticketing tent with the rest of the passengers on your ship. A volunteer will lead you down to the dock and onto the ship once everyone has checked in. 
How long will we be sailing?

Boarding begins at 4:00 pm, and the ship will depart from the dock by 4:30 pm. It will take about a half hour to exit the harbor after leaving the dock. Once the ships are at sea, they will sail and battle for an hour and a half. The ships will re-enter the harbor by 7:00 pm and reach the dock for disembarking by 7:30 pm. 

How loud is it?

The cannons are very loud when you are on the ship. We recommend that those with sensitivity to loud noises wear protective earphones or watch from shore.  

Can I bring food and drinks?

You can bring food and drinks in sealed containers. Alcohol is not permitted.

Is there a bathroom onboard?

While most of the ships do have a restroom onboard, they should only be used when absolutely necessary. Please make sure to use the restroom on shore before you check in. There are public restrooms in the brown building by the ticketing tent.  

What if the weather is bad?

Cannon battles will continue rain or shine, unless conditions are deemed unsafe by the captains. If the battle is canceled due to weather, you will receive a refund.

Is there a place to sit?

There are areas to sit on each ship. For those with mobility issues, please note that you will have to climb up a set of stairs to board the ship.  

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Details

Date:
September 14, 2025
Time:
3:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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