Some www Links

 

 

 

 

 

 



 
Atlantis Yachting; sail training, certifying and maintenance services in Istanbul
Boatdesign.net; connects boat builders and designers on the web, highlighting innovations in sailboat and powerboat design, showcasing boatbuilding projects, and providing access to resources, materials, and other inspirational sites.
The Bodrum Cup; the traditional annual race of the legendary wooden "tallships" of Bodrum.
Çoban Denizcilik; traditional design and construction of wooden boats at the Black Sea coast. Hüseyin Çoban, naval architect.
Cem Karan; For visualizing the historical sites especially in Caria we recommend the excellent photographs of Mr. Cem Karan; photographer.
Ferretti Yachts; Site of some of the most progressive and fine motorcruisers of the world.
Freundeskreis; a nice site for classical yachting in Germany, in German
Jeanneau.net; web site of Top Leisure Yat Isl. A.S.
Homepage of the German Cruising Club Kreuzerabteilung; German Cruising Association, in German, up to date news for the cruising people
Mark Rosenstern's Sailing Pages. A wealth of sailing links. Technology, maritime culture, maritime history, regional culture.
Noonsite; one of the most thorough information centres for world cruising. Initiated by Jimmy Cornell.
SailTurkey; History, archeology, virtual tours, useful practical information, Western Turkey.
Homepage of the German Cruising Club Trans-Ocean; German Cruising Association, in German, up to date information for the cruising people.
Türk Tarih Vakfi; The Turkish History Foundation. Interested in the Turkish view on the Crusaders? Or in the Bosphorus Ships, or the cuisine of the Seraglio? Excellent source of history - understandibly, but regretfully, the Turkish pages are much more vivid than the English ones.
Virtual marine arsenal; the marine engineering portal. One of the most esoteric sites in the web about the frontiers of ship design technology. By a young Turkish guru.
Volvo Penta; The marine engine site.
James Wharram; his designs are built for over 38 years by self-builders in a variety of climate types from northern European winters to tropical islands. Not liked by insurers, but when done right still the most efficient and exciting way of cruising all climates.
Wooden boat; THE magazine for wooden boats

 

 

 

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