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Category: Sailing




The Privateer Lynx is a powerful 122 foot Top Sail Schooner. She is a modern sailing ship inspired by an earlier Lynx built in 1812. The Lynx preserves the art and culture of sailing on a grand scale. The young people who sail her learn a sustainable way of life and travel. At sea, they gain profound insights into the history of America's struggle to preserve it's independence and mankind’s role on our planet.

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The construction of my ship

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iSailRace offers event online result for sail race regatta scoring with real-time analytics specially designed for sailors by sailors worldwide.



Event organizers looking for sail race event regatta scoring with real-time analytics online result anywhere in the world? Signup now at http://isailrace.com for free!



iSailRace is a free web based application designed to make the results from sailing races more accessible. We do this by making the setup and scoring of the event easier for the organizer, allowing them to get off the water and score the even faster than ever before. Combined with a login for each sailor, providing a profile with links to all the events they have raced in. All this within one website...for FREE.


iSailRace was built by sailors, for sailors. We are the kind of sailors who spend the "drifters" in-front of a computer screen writing code. We were tired of waiting for our results, and then trying to decipher trends in our sailing performance. We love sailing, we love software, and we thought others would enjoy seeing what we've built. So go ahead, enjoy!




Limited edition prints of Tall Ships, 'Victory' and Nelson's other commands by Geoff Hunt, President of the Royal Society of Marine Artists, Nelson-era ship expert and painter of the covers for Patrick O'Brian's great Aubrey/Maturin novels. See his Nelson and O'Brian images on Art Marine.

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Welcome aboard the TS FRIESLAND, the first Dutch square rigged sailing VOC vessel reproduction

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SchoonerSail Sailing Holidays provide the perfect way to join a crew on a schooner Get ready to sail on an adventure of a lifetime!

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Rare and compelling photographs and prints of historic schooners, full rigged ships, 19th century seaports, ship of the line, medieval European and traditional Asian ships are offered to the publishing trade with royalty free license. Everyone is invited to enjoy the galleries without charge.

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Purchase Tall Ship and Great Lakes Lighthouse Photography by Linda Anderson in 5 matted sizes. View exquisite photos of Lighthouses, Tall Ships, Waterfalls, Harbors and other maritime and nautical images. Expanded descriptions and historical information is shown. Visit our website - you'll love what you see!

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Welcome aboard the FRIESLAND, the first sailing Dutch square rigged VOC- vessel replica

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The Foundation United Dutch Sailing Company (VHZC) aims to globally promote, encourage, support and promotion of the traditional Dutch sailing ships and passenger vessels.
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A tall ships page for enthusiasts. Link to the Tall Ships Webring page.

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Interface to search tall ship pictures published on usenet by using usenet-replayer's long time archive.

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Want to sail on a tall ship? Experience the romance of the high seas? Work in a team to help sail a windjammer. Here's now anyone - almost regardless of age - can book a berth on a tall ship.

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The Colonial Navy is constructing a number of authentic ships from the Colonial/Revolutionary periods, with plans for extensive year-round sailing cruises for historical reenactors and sail trainees to historic seaports from eastern Maritime Canada to northern South America.

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