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Miscellaneous
Books, Magazines & Videos,
Brokers & Classifieds,
Builders & Designers,
Charter/School,
Clubs & Personal Pages,
E-mail List-servers,
Instruments & Software,
Link pages,
Location,
Miscellaneous,
Navigation,
Propulsion,
Racing,
Rig & Sails,
Supplies & DIY
- All Points Marine Surveyors - (Vancouver, Canada)
- Boat Show on the Internet
- Boatshop Philippines - Custom yacht construction facility in the Philippines
- Cold Oceans - Expedition from Japan to Alaska on 16' Windrider trimarans
- Cousteau Society - Dedicated to the protection and improvement of the quality of life
- Cruisncats.com - The Web's Premier Cruising Catamaran Site
- Cycling the Medina - Pedal powered catamarans (UK)
- Databoat: - Books, plans and videos
- Engine Room, The - Marine & industrial diesel & gas engine and generator sales service and repair
- Flags of Convenience - Ship and boat registration
- Inflatable Boat Services - Service, Buy, Sell, Lease or Rent inflatables (Delta, BC)
- Land Conservancy of B.C., The - charitable membership based land trust (BC, Canada)
- Lloyds of London - Insurance
- Mad About Multi's - Radio controlled model multihulls
- MicroSail - Radio controlled multi and monohull models including hydrofoil trimarans (FL, USA)
- Multihull Design Considerations for Seaworthiness - John Shuttleworth (UK)
- Multihulls.com - Ads, message board & articles (USA)
- NMMA - National Marine Manufacturers Assn. (boat shows) (USA)
- Offshore Passage Opportunites - (NY, USA)
- Pangolin Communications - Practical Solutions for Offshore Navigators (NZ)
- Personal Water Craft Humor -
- Proa File - Proa File is a forum for the discussion all aspects of proas and outrigger sailing canoes.
- Recreational Boat Building Industry - Industry news
- SailMail - Email Services for Yachts via Marine HF SSB Radio
- SailNet BoatCheck - Review boats and read other sailor's opinions
- Sea Snaps - Marine Photography (Vancouver, Canada)
- Speer, Tom - Information on aerodynamics, landyacht and multihull sailboat design, and hydrofoils.
- St. Roch - first ship to travel the treacherous Northwest passage in both directions (Vancouver, Canada)
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