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12/03/2011
The St. Maarten Sailing School operates two boats, Little Po, an engineless Dufour 1800 and Moondance, a Catalina 36. Students receive a thorough schooling in the basics of boat-handling on the Dufore before moving on to the larger, more complex Catalina 36.
Saint Maarten Sailing School is Bringing Youngsters into Marine Industry When Bob Dillon sang he could have been warbling to the Caribbean marine industry
09/29/2011
While aboard Promise, Ellison kept a detailed daily journal, which he later turned into his recently published retrospective memoir: “A Star to Sail Her By: A Five-Year Odyssey of Coming of Age at Sea.”
Teen turns life lessons learned at sea into new book, 'A Star to Sail Her By" - Life - Shoreline Tim Connecticut weekly Newspaper covering local news including local sports, video and multimedia coverage, and classified advertising.
09/22/2011
The bowline is probably the yachtie’s favourite knot and being able to tie a bowline quickly is important. It has many uses, including several that could be life-saving...
How to Tie a Bowline in less than 5 Seconds | Aegean Sailing School Do you struggle to remember how to tie a bowline? Many people learn the ‘rabbit comes out of the hole’ method when they are children but it never worked for me. I must have been taught to tie bowlines about six times but, after a week or so, I had forgotten how to do it.
"Right now it's basically a museum ship based in St. Mary's City," White said. "The original Dove had a crew of about six to eight and it brought over a lot of the cargo that came to Maryland in 1634. They made a couple trips. It was used for a year or two ... to take cargo up to New England and back. There were a number of colonies by that time; Plymouth was 1620 and Jamestown was even earlier. They traded cargo back and forth a little bit and it sank on the way back to England."
17th century sails into the Salisbury Marina SALISBURY -- In an area so steeped in nautical and marine history, the appearance of the Maryland Dove is a fitting continuance.