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Oct 24, 2009
The USS Makin Island: The U. S. Navy's Amphibious Assault Ship Commissioning Ceremony
In: Military Ships
By: Tom Wolsey
Sep 17, 2009
Composting Toilets for Boats: Marine Sanitation Simplified with Composters
In: Boats (general)
By: Sheila Gaquin
Jul 24, 2009
The Bounty and the Roger B. Taney: World War II Sea Captain Rivals Feat of Lt. Bligh
In: Maritime History
By: Gene Owens
Jul 8, 2009
Mercator Off Shore 30-foot Sailboat: Affordable, Small, Solidly Built Ocean Going Cruiser
In: Sailboats
By: Sheila Gaquin
Jun 24, 2009
Historic Tall Ship is an Environmental Classroom: The Adventuress of Puget Sound Offers Many Sailing Adventures
In: Sailboats
By: Sheila Gaquin
May 17, 2009
Albin Vega, Small Off-Shore Yacht: Older, Solid, Economical Sailboat for Blue water Sailing
In: Sailboats
By: Sheila Gaquin
Apr 22, 2009
Tinker Inflatable can be Towed, Rowed or Sailed: Small, Versatile Dinghy by Henshaw Inflatables
In: Boats (general)
By: Sheila Gaquin
Apr 13, 2009
Selling a Boat Without a Broker: Create a Blog to Sell a Boat and Avoid Commissions or Expensive Ads
In: Boats (general)
By: Sheila Gaquin
Jul 8, 2008
James Rumsey's Walking Ship: The Man Who Pioneered Steamships First Invented Another Type of Ship
In: Boats (general)
By: Jim Rada
Sep 13, 2007
Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh: Journey to the Bottom of the Ocean
In: Maritime History
By: Lisa Stephenson
Jul 2, 2007
Chesapeake Deadrise Workboats: Great Old Chesapeake Oyster Fishing Boats
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
May 21, 2007
Ironclads to Steel Hulls: A fast evolution, and a permanent change
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
May 4, 2007
Christopher Columbus Smith: Motor Boat Pioneer and Founder of Chris Craft
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Apr 5, 2007
The Phoenicians, Great Sailors: These ancient sailors built the best keeled ships of their time.
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Mar 5, 2007
Cogs, Hulks, and Hogsheads: Medieval ships and cargo containers
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Dec 19, 2006
Christening Boats: Christening likely goes back to Viking times.
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Dec 6, 2006
Dugout Canoes: An amazing chapter in the history of transportation
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Nov 21, 2006
Captain James Cook's Final Voyage: A Brief Bio (Page5)
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Nov 21, 2006
Captain James Cook in Australia: A brief biography (Page3)
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Nov 21, 2006
Captain James Cook Second Voyage: A Brief Biography (Page4)
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Nov 21, 2006
Captain James Cook First Voyage: A brief biography (Page2)
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Nov 21, 2006
Captain James Cook Early Life: A Brief Biography of Captain Cook (Page1)
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Nov 2, 2006
Clipper Ships: Yankee, California, and China Clippers
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Nov 1, 2006
Eric the Red: The Viking Warlord that Discovered Greenland
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Oct 31, 2006
The Compass and the Compass Rose: an invention that changed sea travel
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Oct 30, 2006
Building a Viking Longboat: A reconstruction of possible events
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Oct 29, 2006
Magellan's Death: in the Philippines
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Oct 29, 2006
Ferdinand Magellan: Around the World
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Oct 29, 2006
Magellan's Voyage: Around the World
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Oct 23, 2006
Vikings, Longboats, and Navigation: Ancestral nautical knowledge
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Oct 20, 2006
Lief Ericson: Did He Discover America?
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Aug 27, 2006
Viking Voyages: Vikings travelled far and wide in an age when that was very exceptional.
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Aug 20, 2006
Transatlantic Steam: The Great Steamships
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Aug 15, 2006
Viking Longboats: Dragon headed and awe inspiring
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Aug 10, 2006
Steamboat and Steamship Firsts: The End of the Age of Sail
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
Jul 11, 2006
The Caravel: Portuguese sailing technology
In: Maritime History
By: John Crandall
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