Check out these sail boat images:

“Noah was a brave man to sail in a wooden boat with two termites” ~ Happy BLUE Monday~
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Image by turtlemom4bacon
Three sail boats and a motor boat out on a beautiful day at Williams Park, in St. Petersburg.

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Noah’s Ark
Wikipedia~

A painting by the American Edward Hicks (1780–1849), showing the animals boarding Noah’s Ark two by two.Noah’s Ark is the vessel, which, according to the Book of Genesis, was built by the Patriarch Noah at God’s command to save himself, his family and the world’s animals from a worldwide deluge.

Wooden Boat – Sailing – Port Townsend
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Image by tiarescott
By the way… this was probably one of the nicest sailing experiences ever (nicest wooden boats). The boat was a beautiful wooden sail boat (ketch) made in Port Townsend WA.

Nice sailing boat
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Image by Tambako the Jaguar
One of the sailing boats in the yacht port of Kiel. They are very expensive and very nice. Well, some leisure for wealthy people!

Learn some tips on how to safely sail to Hawaii in a sailboat with expert boating tips in this free video clip on sailing. Expert: Kelli Gant, Steve Damm, Ed Polkenhorn Bio: Steve Damm has raced in the America’s Cup, round the world races and won Olympic gold medals. He now teaches beginning sailing. Filmmaker: Bing Hu
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Learn safety tips on the gears needed on a sailboat with expert boating tips in this free video clip on sailing. Expert: Kelli Gant, Steve Damm, Ed Polkenhorn Bio: Steve Damm has raced in the America’s Cup, round the world races and won Olympic gold medals. He now teaches beginning sailing. Filmmaker: Bing Hu
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Check out these yacht images:

Start of the Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race, 1971
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Image by State Library of New South Wales collection
Format: 1 photonegative – 35 x 24 mm.

Notes: The Amphicar was a German vehicle manufactured 1960-1968. It was the first commercially produced amphibious car and used a Triumph Herald engine over the rear axle to power the wheels and twin propellors. In the water, the front wheels acted as rudders. The body was steel.

From the collections of the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales www.sl.nsw.gov.au

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Lipton’s Yacht ‘Shamrock’
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Image by George Eastman House

Accession Number: 1974:0056:1404

Maker: William M. Vander Weyde (American 1871–1929)

Title: Lipton’s Yacht ‘Shamrock’

Date: ca. 1900

Medium: negative, gelatin on glass

Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.5 inches

George Eastman House Collection

General – information about the George Eastman House Photography Collection is available at http://www.eastmanhouse.org/inc/collections/photography.php.

For information on obtaining reproductions go to: www.eastmanhouse.org/flickr/index.php?pid=1977:0144:0050MP.

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Check out these yacht images:

Yacht reale
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Image by __Olga__
Lo yacht della famiglia reale danese non entra per intero nella foto. Foto scattata dal battello turistico.

Yacht of the royal Danish family – It is too long to fit.
(I know this hdr is a bit overdone).

Highest position: #395 on Tuesday, September 23, 2008

View On White

Manila Yacht Club2
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Image by SQUAREROOT
‘Manila Yacht Club2′ On Black

E.I.: January 16, 2006

Sachem’s Head Yacht Club
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Image by slack12
Sachem’s Head Yacht Club in Guilford, Connecticut. This clubhouse is actually situated on a very small island accessible by a short bridge(hard to see from this view) .

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Check out these boat supplies images:

supply boat
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Image by roger g1

supply boat bw
boat supplies

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Some cool Whaler boat images:

Crisp Boston Whaler Boat Wake
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Image by psmithy
NH 2008

Whaling boats in Reykjavík
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Image by superdove

These are the action highlights from a 9/4/04 trip on the Sunrise out of Destin. We have great trips with these guys every year.

This gives new meaning to the term fishing boat. Watch how these kids catch a fish with a remote control boat.

Sail Boating By Wind Power

Sailing boating by the power of the wind is as old as recorded history. We have the thousands of brave sailors who endured wide-open seas to thank for the discovery of new lands. Were it not for them, we might all be stuck on the same continent!


Sailing for sport goes back to 17th century Holland. The New York Yacht Club was founded in 1844 and remains the oldest sport sailing organization in the United States.


The idea of sailing is exciting and romantic. The new popularity of pirate films demonstrates our continued love affair with the idea of sailing and boating on the open water for fun and reward. No other type of classic boat conjures the same mental images as the traditional sailboat.


Is sailing right for you? Are you ready to take off on an boating adventure through the use of wind power? Should you join the ranks of famous adventurers and humble travelers who rose to meet the challenges that sailing presents?


The answers to these questions depend on a variety of factors. First, make sure that your goals are realistic. Sailing, as with many other hobbies, takes a long time to master. You can learn the basics in just a few days, but you should not plan to sail around the world at the end of a weekend’s practice.


Hard work, patience and dedication are required. You must be willing to invest both the time and money into the hobby. You must be completely comfortable with the water and with the natural elements, as you will find yourself stuck in rainstorms and other disagreeable weather conditions.


You should also be able to take direction and follow it without question. At times, your sailing instructor may need to issue an order and have it followed immediately. These situations generally involve safety concerns and time may be of the essence, so be prepared to act first and ask questions later.


If you feel that sailing is something you want to try then your next step is finding an instructor. Sailing lessons are readily available in locations with sailing communities. You may even have a friend or family member who is willing to teach you for free.


Regardless of which type of boat you are on, you need to always focus on safety. It becomes even more of an issue on sailing boating. Before you think about getting on a sailboat, look over the following tips.


Make sure that you are a strong swimmer. Many beginning sailors discount how likely they are to capsize and neglect this basic tip.


Keep yourself comfortable. Wear layers that you can easily add or remove to be ready for changing weather conditions. Tie your hair back and clip your fingernails. Wear sunblock and carry plenty of drinking water.


Practice in low winds and relatively shallow water. Learning to sail is difficult enough, so boating in ideal conditions will increase your chances of success.


Practice capsizing. It will happen sooner or later, so be prepared by learning to do so safely.


Wear a life jacket. Life jackets are a good idea any time you are on the water, but they are essential when you are in a situation in which you can expect to have trouble.

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