Tag: Nautical

Logbook

The Logbook became vital in the management of a ship’s journey. They were originally used mostly to mark distances traveled, but their use expanded to... Read More

The Rudder

For those of you curious about where and when the idea for what we know as the rudder came from, try China around the 1st... Read More

The Helm

Hi folks, we thought we’d take a second to clear something up, and that’s what exactly is a helm. Well, it’s the entire steering mechanism... Read More

Nautical Traditions

Nautical traditions are meant to be handed down from generation to generation, to keep us in touch with the sea, and the awesome power of... Read More

Fleet Week 2015 Oregon

Public tours are available during the Portland Rose Festival’s Fleet Week, June 3-7, 2015. Source: Fleet Week 2015: onboard U.S. Coast Guard National Security Cutter... Read More

Captain reconnects with dock workers for book

Captain reconnects with dock workers for book on Naples nautical history – Naples Daily News. Read More

Oceanus

Oh, titan lord of the sea, Oceanus please protect me show compassion and mercy on my nautical journey… Read More

The sun rises

The sun rises, and it also sets, for each and every one of us. It’s what we do in-between that counts. Dare to dream big,... Read More

The wreck of Christopher Columbus’ Santa Maria may have just been found

The wreck of Christopher Columbus’ Santa Maria may have just been found. Read More

Red Skies

The early morning sunrise born from the sea bears its reddening fruit across the horizon of the oceans slowly turning the dawn red as with... Read More

Red Skies

Make what you will of the red skies you’ll face while on your journey. Read More