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Useful books about sailing

Chapman Piloting and Seamanship - The essential sailor's bible. Covers practically everything you need from a technical standpoint. If you have only one book, this is the one to have.

The Annapolis Book of Seamanship - Similar to Chapman, a complete overview of sailing skills and invaluable advice.

Practical Seamanship - By Steve & Linda Dashew. Extremely solid practical advice on a lot of aspects of sailing, anchoring, preparedness, and heavy weather.

The Arts of the Sailor: Knotting, Splicing and Ropework - Knots are important to sailors. You need to know the right knot for the situation, and you need to be able to tie it quickly and get it right the first time. Splicing and ropework are very useful skills even in modern times.

The Ashley Book of Knots - Extra credit for The Arts of the Sailor, 600~ pages of ropework, revered as a sacred text amongst sailors. Available online as a pdf.

Seamanship in the Age of Sail - The bible of tall ship sailors, contains all the information necessary about sailing square rig. Not relevant to most, but it contains some traditional information that may be helpful to the fore and aft sailor. Available as a free pdf through scribd, but physical copies can be had for cheaper on ebay. Out of print.

Useful sailing websites

r/sailing - A subreddit dedicated to sailing. A great source of advice and inspiration.

Latitude 38 - Northern California sailing magazine. The articles are available online, as well as a variety of stories and a list of resources specific to the area. Very handy whether or not you're in California.

Miss Rockaway Armada - The website for a group of artists that built three barges to sail down the hudson river (double check location).

gCaptain - Maritime forum, more tooled for merchant marine, but some relevant info.

Cruisers Forum - Maritime forum, but actually tooled for cruisers / liveaboards.

Billet Bank - Listing of most US tall ship jobs, many entry level positions available.

Crewbay, Find-a-Crew, Crewseekers - Crewing websites, a decent way to find private boats in need of crew, little in regards to paid work, and some ships require crew contributions. Be careful to vet the captains first.

openseamap.org
Page Not Found | Office of Coast Survey - http://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/mcd/learn_aboutcharts.html
OpenCPN = free chart software
NOAA = free charts for US
Active Captain = free Anchorages
http://navigatrix.net

Interesting movies & videos about sailing

Hold Fast - A very DIY documentary about a group of boat punks that bought an old sailboat for 1,000 bucks and fixed it up to go sail to Haiti and back. Very inspiring and informative.

All is Lost (2013) - After a collision with a shipping container at sea, a resourceful sailor finds himself, despite all efforts to the contrary, staring his mortality in the face. Starring Robert Redford and has some genuinely scary scenes that make for an interesting watch. Really great example of what not to do on the water.
 
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