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Haven
Charters - Rock Hall, MD. Haven Charters offers an excellent
variety of yachts and a convenient location on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Great destinations are a short sail from Haven Charters.
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Kiriacoulis Yacht
Charters Kiriacoulis is an excellent resourse for sailing vacations. Local representatives will work with you
to plan your sailing experience. They provide excellent service before, during, and after the charter. I highly
recommend them.
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Latesail We are using Late Sail Charters for our Italy
adventure. They have an excellent selection of boats and the prices are really competitive. Try them!
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The
Schooner A.J. Meerwald - Bivavle, NJ The Meerwald is that state tallship of New Jersey.
She is a restored historic oyster dredger from the Delaware Bay. Her current mission is promoting awareness and knowledge of
relevant environmental, marine, and maritime issues. During the season, she travels around state -- from Trenton to Alpine --
offering day cruises which feature presentations by her knoweldgeable crew. She is a grand vessel. Capt. Rob will be aboard
from time to time this season as a relief Captain for Capt. Jesse Briggs.
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Sunsail Yacht
Charters Sunsail Yacht Charters is a world leader in sailing vacations. Start by
picking your destination and let the planning begin. Capt. Rob is an authorized Sunsail charter broker.
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BaySail
Charters - Havre de Grace, MD. BaySail Charters offers fine
Hunter yachts and a excellent facilities at the head of the Chesapeake
Bay. A colocated sailing school offers ASA certifications as well.
Discover the Upper Bay at BaySail.
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Waterland Yacht Charter - Monnickendam,
Netherlands Considering a sailing charter in Europe? We recommend
Waterland Yacht Charter. Jan and Trees Zetzema have fine boats and they are
gracious hosts.
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Charts, Provisions, and Supplies
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Pope's Tavern,
a European Bistro, at the Oxford Inn in Oxford, MD offers a casually elegant
dining experience. The cuisine of Chef Lisa MacDougal is prepared with the
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Links to useful information |
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My Boat Life was established in 2010 as a
personal boating lifestyle blog (previously known as BoaterLifeOnline.com) and has grown to become much more. It features boating
topics such as useful boat products and gear, ways to have more fun on the water, family boating, buying and selling tips, marina
info, boating lifestyle features and much more.
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U.S. Coast Guard Questions If you're a merchant mariner or recreational boater studying for your licensing exam, USCGQ is for you. As a leading self-study site, USCGQ contains up-to-date study questions released directly from the U.S. Coast Guard.
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Animated Knots - An animated online guide to tying basic knots.
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A Scout's Guide to Boating Knots
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NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office - Find information on science, service, and stewardship of the largest estuary in the United States. Track the crab population and jellyfish densities too!
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Local
Notice to Mariners - Know before you go! Check on the status of
navaids and issues affecting navigation in your cruising area. Note that
only the weekly editions are still being published.
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NWS
Marine Weather Information - Marine weather forecasts and
synopses for the United States. You can also find real-time data from various
navaids.
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Maritime Safety
Information Home Page - A lot of navigation information
historically found in printed form has now been digitized and made available
online. This link makes a lot of those materials available to you.
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Mark
Rosenstein's Sailing pages - A comprehensive compilation of
interesting facts, resources, and trivia about sailing.
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Seasources.net
- How well do you know your rules of the road and navigational aids? Take free
online quizzes to test your knowledge. These quizzes are good practice for the
CG license exams!
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Boat US -
Home page for the Boaters' Advocacy organization.
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Want to know the current phase of the moon?
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