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Need to make a knot, look here to remember how. all kinds of knots.
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Located in Clayton New York, the largest in the U.S.
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the official site of hydroplane racing legend Art Asbury.
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A charitable foundation dedicated to marine history and conservation, maritime research and nautical education.
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many links to safety, rules, recalls
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The goal of the magazine is to enhance and preserve the quality of cottage living, it's full of tips and ideas to make time at the lake not only easier, but more fun.
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If you have one of these in your boat this is a good record of the companies history.
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Nothing complements your fine wooden boat like rope fenders. Alex Robison and Mike Ruddy are premier makers of hand knotted cotton rope fenders.
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In July 1998 this site began an attempt to recognize the style and creativity of the original fiberglass boat designs from the 50's & 60's, plus capture the spirit of a time that has since past.
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Our mission is to promote the long-term preservation of the historic steam launch Phoebe and encourage educational programming with the Phoebe as the centerpiece of a high quality Edwardian exhibit.
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This is a very large site with a lot of history including Canadian race boat history.
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Library, archives, collections, and exhibits from New Port, Virginia.
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a look at some of Canada's racing history
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See the restoration of a 1955 unlimited hydro
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Classic outboard sales and service, dedicated to the preservation and restoration of Johnson, Evinrude, Viking, Elto and Gale outboard motors
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Grace and Speed: Muskoka Boat and Heritage Centre - Ontarios newest attraction, a heritage centre featuring the history of steamships, wooden boats and resorts in Muskoka.
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we strive to promote the grass roots "seaflea" projects that many of us have been a part of.
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source for wooden boats and more.
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many, many articles about antique boats from the archives of the Land 'o Lakes chapter of ACBS.
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Understanding the insurance needs of the Antique and Classic boat owners for 48 years.
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Bring together people that truly love old speedboats, and enjoy walking down memory lane.
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history, schedules and information about the Segwun (oldest operating steamship in North America), the Wenonah II and Wanda III
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You will discover that the wooden boats of Muskoka are my specialty. I take great pleasure and pride in creating outstanding images of these extraordinary boats.
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January Show at the CNE Grounds
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a club in the Peterborough area of Ontario who intend to promote the excitement and appreciation for antique watercraft, and encourage the ongoing preservation of these fine historical vessels.
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American Power Boat Assoiciation's - Vintage & Historic Division
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The Vintage Race Boat Shop has a lot of links for wood race boats
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Our goal is, and always has been, to provide our customers with the highest quality sales and service experience possible! Our team of seasoned boating professionals understands the unique needs of the boating and cottaging lifestyle. Since 1979, Walkers Point Marina has evolved into a state-of the art facility that is well equipped to look after boating families for generations to come!
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A club that provides a means of sharing a common interest in antique and classic boating.
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A magazine for wooden boat owners, builders and designers.
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A full line of quality clothing, burgees, ensigns, custom built paddles, paddle hangers and more. The only authorized distributor for Shepherd, Ditchburn, SeaBird,Greavette and Minett Shields logos.
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The professional portal dedicated to classic wooden sports boats! With a marketplace for used boats and parts, information, products & materials and specialised companies usefull for boat buyers & boat owners.
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Explaining the techniques that Don has used and developed over the last 30 years
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In 1950, Miss Canada IV shattered the 200 mph water speed barrier.
The movie and history of the Canadian couple behind the story.
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TOLKA is a historically significant antique wooden boat hand crafted at the Alexander Graham Bell Laboratories in Baddeck Nova Scotia Canada in 1928. It was owned by the Lash family in Muskoka Ontario for 30 years before it was rescued by Lee Anderson, and restored under his supervision by Peter Breen Antique and Classic Boats.
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The MLAOC is a Canadian club comprised of people from all walks of life, who share a common interest and passion for antique/vintage outboard motors.