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.
Specializing in the restoration wooden boats. Two locations in Bay Head, New Jersey and Palm Beach, Florida. Also maintains a list of boats available for charter.
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 ...
Club dedicated to restoration, preservation, and enjoyment of America's wooden boating heritage. Club members cooperate in the repair and refinishing of one another's projects. Hosts a yearly banquet for awards and recognition of club officers
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.
Club for workboat enthusiasts. Most members have purchased old buy back or retired wooden fish boats, and plan on renovating them into live-aboard cruisers or recreational pleasure boats. Based in British Columbia, Canada.
Promotes the use, maintenance and restoration of wooden boats. Includes list of events, description of a restoration project, classifieds, and membership information.
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.