The Portuguese tall-ship Sagres makes a stop in New Bedford for two days on its way to Boston. PHOTOS/PETER PEREIRA
1manbSagres A man uses binoculars to get a closer look at the the Portuguese tall-ship Sagres, as it makes its way past Fort Taber Park for a stop in New Bedford for two days. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
21004379564 manbSagres People gather at the pier to get a closer look at the the Portuguese tall-ship Sagres, as it makes its way past Fort Taber Park for a stop in New Bedford for two days. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
3manbSagres The Portuguese tall-ship Sagres makes its way into New Bedford harbor for a two day stop at State Pier in New Bedford. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
4manbSagres A crewmember is seen high above the deck with a Portuguese flag in the background as the Portuguese tall-ship Sagres stops in New Bedford for two days. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
5manbSagres The Portuguese tall-ship Sagres makes its way into New Bedford harbor for a two day stop at State Pier in New Bedford. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
6manbSagres The Portuguese tall-ship Sagres makes its way into New Bedford harbor for a two day stop at State Pier in New Bedford. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
7manbSagres The Portuguese tall-ship Sagres makes its way into New Bedford harbor for a two day stop at State Pier in New Bedford. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
8manbSagres The Portuguese tall-ship Sagres makes its way into New Bedford harbor for a two day stop at State Pier in New Bedford. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
9manbSagres A crewmember makes his way down the rigging of the Portuguese tall-ship Sagres as it makes a stop in New Bedford for two days on its way to Boston. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
10manbSagres Captain Patrick Moran and a volunteer help the Portuguese tall-ship Sagres tie into State Pier for a two day stop in New Bedford. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
11manbSagres The Portuguese tall-ship Sagres can bee seen through a Portuguese flag being held by someone waiting or it to arrive at State Pier in New Bedford. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
12manbSagres Cadets aboard the Portuguese tall-ship Sagres prepare for visitors to arrive on board, during its two day stop in New Bedford. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
13manbSagres Naval Academy cadets Frances Esteves, left, and Pedro Esteves (no relation), polish the ships bell as the Portuguese tall-ship Sagres prepares for its two day stop in New Bedford. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
14manbSagres Manuel Pimentel, welcomes the Portuguese tall-ship Sagres as it arrives at State Pier in New Bedford for a two day visit. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
15manbSagres Joao Braz, Chief Communications Officer aboard the Portuguese tall-ship Sagres, looks on as crewmembers tie off the ship to State Pier in New Bedford for its two day visit. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
16manbSagres Cadets from the naval academy aboard the Portuguese tall-ship Sagres prepare to welcome visitors to the ship during its two day stop in New Bedford. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
17manbSagres Cadets from the naval academy aboard the Portuguese tall-ship Sagres prepare to welcome visitors to the ship during its two day stop in New Bedford. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
18manbSagres Chef Ivo Suarez, begins preparing dinner for the officers of the Portuguese tall-ship Sagres making a two day stop in New Bedford. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
19manbSagres Naval Academy cadets furl the sails of the the Portuguese tall-ship Sagres after it tied off at State Pier in New Bedford for a two day stop. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES
20manbSagres Naval Academy cadet, Maria Gil polishes the plaque honoring the Portuguese tall-ship Sagres as it makes a stop in New Bedford for two days on its way to Boston. PETER PEREIRA/THE STANDARD-TIMES