Links de Grandes Veleros

 

Sitios en idioma Español Armada Argentina ARA Belgrano/ Phoenix Barcos de Guerra siglo XIX Barcos de Guerra siglo XX
Barcos Mercantes Barcos Vikingos Bases de datos sobre pecios Buceo Argentino Ciudades sumergidas
Comerciales sobre buceo Informes Bases de datos de links Grandes Veleros Historia Marítima
Marina Alemana Marina Mercante Modelismo naval Museos Navegacion Antigua
Org. de Arq. Submarina Pecios especificos Piratas Replicas Submarinos
Titanic y gemelos
Universidades
US Navy
Varios náuticos
Armadas sudamericanas
Armadas extranjeras

          

          

          

          
http://www.caphorniers.cl/  - Excelente sitio web de la COFRADIA DE LOS CAPITANES DEL CABO DE HORNOS . Mucha e interesante información
Debbie's Tall Ships - pictures and information on frigates, windjammers, warships, and more.
Schooner Man - schooner and tall sailing ship information.
Tall Ship - Canada - quarterly journal about the great sailing ships of today and years gone by.
Tall Ship NewsWire - covers breaking news, races, and events. Search for tall ships by home port or name.
Traditional Boats and Tall Ships - magazine of ocean adventures.
Windjammer7seas.com - historical look at tallships, New Brunswick, and the Titanic.
The Glamorous Six Masters- The webpage is dedicated to the six-masted schooner. Ten of these majestic vessels were built in America during the twilight of the Age of Sail, between 1900 and 1909. With their simplicity of rigging, they needed smaller crews and thus were economical to operate and compete with steam-powered vessels.
Grays Harbor Home Page: The information source for the Lady Washington's Home Port.
Westport Maritime Museum: Housed in the former Coast Guard lifeboat station in the oceanside community of Westport, this thriving facility has a host of information and displays on every aspect of life in the harbor that gave birth to the Lady, from whales and whaling to cranberry growing.
ASTA: The American Sail Training Association, with headquarters in Newport, Rhode Island, is a non-profit, national organization dedicated to bringing a wealth of opportunities at sea, under sail, to people of all ages and backgrounds, and to coordinating the activities of the whole community of sail training vessels.
Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building The big one on the west coast. If you want to know everything about wooden vessel construction, this is the only place to go.
The Center for Wooden Boats on Lake Union in Seattle, Washington. A floating, interactive museum.
The Wooden Boat Foundation: A great bunch of people doing first-class sailing, instruction, building, rebuilding, and...well, you will have to link to see. They are in one of the coolest places on the planet - Port Townsend, Washington.
Mark Rosenstein's Sailing Page: One of the most comprehensive mega-lists of sailing and sail related sites. A great resource, and a must for the sailing enthusiasts' bookmarks.
The Patrick O'Brian Home Page: A page dedicated to the man who wrote the Aubrey/Maturin series. This incredible historical series is the most accurate account of tall ship sailing that I can think of.
http://home.iprimus.com.au/mflapan/MiddendorfWebpage1.htm Traduccion al inglés del libro en alemán sobre "The Masting and rigging of ships". Excelente trabajo!.