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| International Sailing Federation http://www.sailing.org/ ISAF is the governing body for the sport of sailing. It provides information on World Standings, Race Officials, Sailors, Olympic Classes |
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| Sail Training International http://www.sailtraininginternational.org Sail Training International is a registered charity (not-for-profit organisation) with worldwide membership and activities. Its purpose is the development and education of young people regardless of nationality, culture, religion, gender or social background through the sail training experience. |
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| ASTA http://www.tallships.sailtraining.org/ American Sail Training Association. |
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| Wooden Boat Foundation http://www.woodenboat.org/ To celebrate, support, promote and preserve maritime heritage, skills and culture. Founded in 1978 after the first Wooden Boat Festival in North America, the Wooden Boat Foundation continues to produce the festival and provide wooden boat programs, support and information to residents and visitors year round on the working waterfront of Port Townsend, Washington. |
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| Sailing Heritage Society http://www.sailingheritage.org/ Sailing Heritage Society brightens the lives of ill children with free sailing trips on our 65’ schooner. We provide therapeutic sails for children and their families to help ease the physical and emotional burden of caner and other serious illnesses. |
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| The Tall Ships Youth Trust http://www.tallships.org/ A registered charity dedicated to the personal development of young people through the crewing of our ocean-going vessels. Under the name Tall Ships Adventures, Tall Ships Ltd operates voyages on behalf of the Trust for those aged 16 to 75 on board the UK's largest sail training brigs, Stavros S Niarchos and Prince William. |
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| American Schooner Association http://www.amschooner.org/ The object of the Association is to foster, promote and encourage the enjoyment, traditions, and preservation of schooners by supporting individuals and organizations that are in sympathy with our object, by maintaining a record of these vessels past and present, and by coordinating a program of racing and cruising. |
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| Nova Scotia Schooner Association http://www.nsschooner.ca/ The Nova Scotia Schooner Association (NSSA) was founded on July 25, 1961 aboard the Schooner ADARE in Hubbards Cove, Nova Scotia. The idea to form a Nova Scotia association for owners of wooden schooners built in the province was born at a meeting of the Auxiliary Fleet of the Armdale Yacht Club (AYC) in the fall of 1959. |
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| Classic Yacht Association http://www.classicyacht.org/ The Classic Yacht Association is dedicated to the promotion, preservation, restoration and maintenance of fine, old, power-driven pleasure craft. The "Golden Age of Motoryachts" is generally considered to be the 1920's and 30's, and many of these boats are still with us, offering a glimpse into life in much simpler times. |
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| International Naval Research Organization http://www.warship.org The International Naval Research Organization is a non-profit corporation dedicated to the encouragement of the study of naval vessels and their histories, principally in the era of iron and steel warships (about 1860 to date). Its purpose is to provide information and a means of contact for those interested in warships. Founded in 1963 INRO, while based in the United States, has members around the globe. The membership includes, besides many of the leading authorities in the field, members of |
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| Aporvela http://www.aporvela.pt Portugal's national Sail Training Organisation and operator of the replica of the 15th century portuguese caravels - Vera Cruz |
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| Tall Ships Victoria Australia Inc http://tallshipsvictoria.org/index.html Aims to promote, co-ordinate, support and facilitate the activities of Tall Ships* within Victoria by: 1. Working together with other Tall Ships, maritime groups and, where appropriate, business, government and other agencies, to raise public awareness of Tall Ships, their heritage and the cultural traditions they represent, and to create opportunities for public involvement and participation 2. Initiating, supporting and assisting visits of Tall Ships to Victoria 3. Engaging in financially viable projects that support existing Tall Ships and increase the number of Tall Ships operating in Victorian waters 4. Acting as an information centre for news and information relating to Tall Ships 5. Providing a forum for discussion, education and training related to Tall Ships 6. Forming links with other national and international groups with similar aims |
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| Broad Bay Sailing Association http://www.broadbaysailing.org/ Promoting sailing around around Virginia Beach and on the Chesapeake Bay. Formed in 1958 by a group of sailors seeking informal racing on Linkhorn and Broad Bays (Virginia Beach) in various types of small boats. |
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| Brotherhood of Cape Horners Chilean Section http://www.caphorniers.cl/english.htm On November 16, 1986, a group of seamen met to create a Brotherhood of people that, as Captain of a ship, had crossed the meridian of Cape Horn, at the south end of continental Chile. |
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| Operation Sail, Inc. http://www.opsail.org/ Operation Sail, often referred to as “OpSail,” was the brainchild of late maritime historian Frank Braynard and IBMer Nils Hansell, who shared a vision of fostering global goodwill in an era of global uncertainty by bringing together the world’s remaining windships; they envisaged a nautical spectacular that would culminate in a parade of sails in New York Harbor. |
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| Tall Ships of the 21st Century http://www.tallships21.com/ Welcome Tall Ship Canada Readers Glendale Nautical, sponsors of Tall Ships of the 21st Century, is pleased to welcome subscribers of Tall Ships Canada. Through our cooperative marketing with TSC, one of Canada’s premier Tall Ship publications, we are now able to personally invite you, many for the first time, to experience the world of tall ships through our unique perspective. To welcome you to our world of the tall sailing ship we have prepared a special edition of our tall ship gallery which we are sure you will enjoy. |
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| Golden Gate Tall Ships Society http://www.ggtss.org/ Building on San Francisco Bay’s rich nautical tall ship heritage, the Golden Gate Tall Ships Society promotes the renaissance of traditional sailing ships. |
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