Sailing and Boating Links


Ship Aground Cartoon Mike & Linda Aloft!

Are needing a Naval Architect? Check out my friend Iver Franzen

Ships Company brings you Shantys and historic interpretation of life on the USS Constellation

The Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race

Visit the new Tall Ships America formerly "America Sail Training Association" or ASTA

Bayshore Discovery Project

U.S.S. Constellation in Baltimore, Maryland's Inner Harbor

Living Classrooms Foundation

And try Baltimore's very own Pride of Baltimore II

U.S.S. Constitution Museum

Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum - St. Michaels, Maryland

Mariners Museum - Newport News, Virginia

Mystic Seaport

Nauticus - Norfolk, Virginia

United States Coast Guard's National Maritime Center if you are interested in learning more about obtaining your own maritime credentials, boating safety, regulations and much more.

The John W. Brown is another ship that is of historical significance to Baltimore. This vessel can still be seen in Baltimore's harbor and occasionally traveling around the Chesapeake Bay.

For an enormous number of links to everything that has to do with sailing, check out Mark Rosenstein's Sailing Page

Marine History and Research Thank you to Janice and her teacher at North Mountain Institute for this link.

Why not learn alittle about knots, rope handling and become a better "marlinspike" seaman at: Rope Works

BoatUS is a good source for your boating needs.


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Last updated 15 May 2025