Maritime Links
Bowditch-The American Practical Navigator
The famous maritime reference guide by Nathanial Bowditch is available online in Adobe Reader format. If you don’t have Adobe reader, and you’re viewing this on a dial-up connection, click the download button, have a coffee, go out to dinner and walk the dog. It’s a 9 meg file so get DSL or a cable modem.

The International Maritime Organization the friendly folks who brought you something called Standards of Training for Seafarers and Watchkeepers or STCW.

Relief Band –although no mariner readily admits to being seasick, this remedy actually works according to one of our instructors who is a 30 year veteran of seasickness.

Mariners all in one page. This page has all the links you can imagine. Some good, some not so good, but generally a very useful tool by Mass. Maritime Academy.

Bluewater Books and Charts America's Premier Nautical Book Store, Chart Agency and Source of Electronic Charts. Located in Ft. Lauderdale and don’t forget their store in Newport, RI. Really helpful and knowledge sales staff and great website to boot!

The Nautical Institute The world's leading international professional body for qualified mariners

Professional Mariner Magazine Why do most of us go to the Marine Casualty section every month? “Oh but for the grace of God go I………”

Workboat Magazine a “must read” for all the commercial mariners in the group.

National Buoy Center Data Why don’t more of us mariners use this useful info that is usually always up to date and gives us important info for offshore buoys?

Onboard Maritime Training The premiere maritime training institute in the world. What more can be said?