The SeaSolution is CAD system for shipbuilding. The SeaSolution is comfortable tool for geometric simulation and design especially for fairing lines and shell plates development. The Sea Hydro is ship’s stability and buoyancy performances program. Visit | Window
FishyFish is a fishing site located in San Francisco. It's owner is getting ready to build a Tolman Skiff and has added a Tolman Skiff section to the site. Visit | Window
The "History & Design of Propellers" e-book presents a detailed accounting of how the first "screw" applications were invented, and how they led to early ship propulsion. Outlining "How a Propeller Works", parts and functions of a properly designed propeller, including material selection and "advanced propping" techniques is outlined. This is a "must have" e-book for serious boaters, designers and enthusiasts that have "a need to know". Visit | Window
Plans for the home boatbuilder including canoes, dinghies, dayboats, pocket cruisers, yachts, motor boats & steam launches from 6' to 60' using Ply/epoxy, Cedar strip & Clinker/ply construction. Visit | Window
RiggingWraps Backstay Cushions protect feet from turn buckles, exposed cable ends and sharp cotter pins. In hot, sun exposed climates, RiggingWraps prevents discomfort from hot cabling. Visit | Window
VeeCraft Marine specializes in the construction of commercial craft in steel and aluminium. Veecraft Marine has over 20 years experience in boat building and marine engineering. Visit | Window
The School aims to preserve the traditional boatbuilding knowledge and skills of the Huon region, develop them in the context of contemporary opportunities and pass them on to a new generation of students. Visit | Window
Learn to build traditional wooden boats at Stensund folk college. Stensund is situated in the beautiful archipelago south of the swedish capital Stockholm. Visit | Window
Home of the Philippine Home Boatbuilders Yacht Club, the Philippines’ first and only virtual yacht club. Where home boatbuilders in the Philippines come together Visit | Window