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