Museum containing over 35, 000 maritime items. Maintains a research library of 78, 000 volumes and 600, 000 photos. Offers research packages for owners of classic Chris-Craft boats, conference and meeting facilities, classes and scheduled exhibitions.
Non-profit organization in Port Townsend, Washington celebrates and preserves traditional maritime skills, heritage and culture through education and community participation. Calendar of events includes numerous regattas and races for both adults and ...
Publishes a magazine devoted to the use and appreciation of wooden sail and power boats. Also offers back issues, an on-line discussion forum, an annual show, school and links to related sites.
Comprised of chapters throughout Australia, open to owners, builders, restorers, and lovers of boats made of wood. Includes a calendar of events, contacts, and related links.
National society headquartered in Clayton, New York. Highlights of the quarterly magazine, directories of local chapters and maritime museums, classified ads, forum, and merchandise.
Association of individuals interested in traditional craft such as catboats, whitehalls, wherries, peapods, dories and sharpies. Dedicated to the enjoyment of these boats and lobbying to keep them legal. National headquarters located in Mystic, CT.
Annual event promoting wooden boat heritage and education. Displays on land and in the water, hands-on workshops and boatyard tours. Nova Scotia, Canada.
Antique and classic boat marque club, based in Iowa, with members throughout the United States. Includes a discussion forum, archive, event listings, and classified ads.
Brings together enthusiasts to learn about wood and fiberglass boats and participate in activities. Includes information on membership, restoration, club functions and events. Located in Brunswick, Ohio, USA.