Nautical Photography
Harbors are great places to take pictures. They’re filled will all kinds of nautical treats and make great images, so remember to bring a camera when you visit your local harbor.
Harbors are great places to take pictures. They’re filled will all kinds of nautical treats and make great images, so remember to bring a camera when you visit your local harbor.
Discover Boating has provided links to some very useful Nautical Apps for the iPhone user.
If your father is interested in a bit of nautical history and you’re in the San Diego area, check out the 21st Annual Wooden Boat Festival. For a complete schedule of events and for more information about the festival call the Koehler Kraft yard office at 619 222-9051. Koehler Kraft is located at 2302 Shelter … Read more
Ran into an interesting sailing story. Let’s wish him a safe and sucessful journey.
We live in a exciting era (technology wise), and when I find something useful I like to share. This morning in looking for nautical maps I ran across Live Ships Map with is a lot of fun, and useful too.
Nautical history is fascinating, especially the era of the tall ships. This month Channel Islands Harbor will be having a Tall Ship Festival, from June 24th through June 26th. If you’re in the area, it’s a great chance to see these beautiful vessels.
Ran into this photo gallery on the 50 Best Yachting Towns on the Yachting Magazine website. There aren’t 50 towns pictured yet, but I expect that to change. I think this is a great idea, and am looking forward to seeing more images.
Sure would be nice to be sailing right now.
Looking for Electronic Navigation Charts to download? You can get them here from NOAA.
Here’s a little nautical history…. The Queen Mary’s maiden voyage was on May 27, 1936. Happy 75th! She served as a military vessel from March 1940 – September 1946. She now calls Long Beach California her home.
[flickr id=”4642480575″ thumbnail=”medium” align=”left”] Fill your life with good memories…. the things you’ll treasure are these.