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- Ships, Boats, and More - Offer models of tall ships, boats, and other nautical collectables or gift items.
- Model Ships Museum on Granville Island - Large scale model ships, warships, submarines, tugs, sailing vessels and work boats.
- Model-Ships.com (Tower Hobbies) - Static model and radio controlled ships and boats from Billings, Constructo, Latina, and Midwest.
- Handcrafted Model Ships - Offers a variety of scratch built model wooden tall ships and boats.
- Model Ships USA - Offers museum quality historical model ships and models boats consisting of various kinds and sizes.
- Windward Model Ships - Offering wooden ships, and sail boats.
- Model Marina - Radio control scale model ship projects. Extensive kit reviews of ship models kits, including assembly pictures, step by step instructions, and tips. If you are an avid boat modeler, take a look at these scale model projects.
- Fiddlers Green Model Ships - Sells, restore or commission model ship or boat by Stan Sinowitz. USA.
- Model Ship Construction - Sells models and drawings for ship-modelers; features Russian Naval ships.
- Tall Ship Models and Modelers Resources: Morey Benton's - Devoted exclusively to historical tall ships, this site provides historical information, a gallery of models of tall ships, a search feature for finding related links, and access to a newsletter.
Wikipedia Articles
- Rules of Prize Warfare - Rules of Prize Warfare defines a set of rules for taking prizes—vessels captured during war—that were originally laid down in the days of sailing ships. Some of the rules state that: passenger ships may not be sunk; crews of merchant ships must be placed in safety before their ships may be sunk (life boats are not considered a place of safety unless close to land); only warships may be sunk without warning.
- Ships preserved in museums - Ships preserved in museums is list of preserved incomplete ships and smaller boats in museums around the world.
- Philosophers' ships - Philosophers' ships - collective name several boats which carried Soviet expellees abroad.
- Caulking - Caulking is a process used to seal the seams in wooden boats or ships, and riveted iron or steel ships, in order to make them watertight. The same term also refers to the application of flexible sealing compounds to close up crevices in buildings against water, air, dust, insects, or as a component in firestopping.
- Fedhala Roads - Fedhala Roads was a location off the coast of North Africa which was used by Allied forces as a gathering point for Allied ships. German U-boats prowled the area and sank Allied ships when the opportunity presented itself.