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If you are going to sail regularly, it's important you know how to tie a bowline, how to cleat properly, and how to do a clove hitch | If you are going to sail regularly, it's important you know how to tie a bowline, how to cleat properly, and how to do a clove hitch | ||
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Revision as of 22:53, 23 September 2007
Please feel free to add your favorite sailing links that would be helpful to Nevermore sailors
LINKS
Nautical Terminology
http://www.seatalk.info has an excellent and extensive nautical dictionary
Knots
http://www.iwillknot.com/ has videos on how to tie knots
http://www.sailingusa.info/sailing_knots.htm
If you are going to sail regularly, it's important you know how to tie a bowline, how to cleat properly, and how to do a clove hitch
Supplies/Parts
http://www.tartanyachts.com (hmmm... only new models, "Parts" goes to above URL)
MA Regulations