The Chart Room
There is a wealth of information on the net about tall ships. Here are a few sites that have proven to be both accurate and informative
- www.saltsociety.com The Sail and Life Training Society - where I got started in "real" sailing...
- tallships.sailtraining.org The American Sail Training Association
- www.igkt.net International Guild of Knot Tyers (I'm a member)
- www.acbs.org The Antique & Classic Boat Society - a site with very similar goals/ideals to bosunsmate.org
- www.woodenboat.com Wooden Boat - if you love wooden boats - then this is the magazine for you!
- www.ravenwoodservices.com Raven Wood Services - if you need wood for a project - these guys can help!
- www.tallshiprose.org The Rose, a ship conducting Sail Training excursions in the U.S.
- www.oneandall.org.au The Sail Training Vessel "One and All" in South Australia.
- www.australianheritagefleet.com.au Australian Heritage Fleet, a non-profit organization that restores and operates old ships, including the 1874 three masted barque James Craig.
- www.vancouvermaritimemuseum.com The Vancouver Maritime Museum (soon to feature virtual tours of all their exhibits by PawPrint)
- www.ccga12.org We support the efforts of Coast Guard Auxiliary Units across Canada - in fact, Scott Baker, our founder, is a member. This is the web site for his CCGA unit (Halfmoon Bay BC)
- www.scwoodenboat.ca The Sunshine Coast Wooden Boat Festival - Porpoise Bay, Sechelt Inlet, Sechelt BC Canada - July 1,2,3 2005