This category lists sites for boats administered as maritime museums or in a museum-like fashion.
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The mission is to preserve, interpret and support the industrial maritime heritage efforts at the Port of Baltimore and throughout the Chesapeake Bay Region.
Includes history of the 1914 steam-powered paddlewheel tugboat.
Online exhibit about the America's Cup. Includes information about the yachts, owners and the race.
Nonprofit organization is dedicated to restoration of Sweden's last remaining pilot and salvage steamboat, built in 1929. Includes the ship's history, specifications, photos, membership details, and location in Stockholm. [Swedish and English]
1891 scow schooner. Includes the history of the Alma and scow schooners in San Francisco.
1890 steam paddlewheel ferry boat Eureka. Information on history, restoration, and facilities.
Site of the North Western Steam Ship Company, who own and preserve the 1913 Mersey Lighterage Tug, currently berthed in the Merseyside Maritime Museum in Liverpool with news and an archive gallery.
Presents the 1907 tugboat preserved in San Francisco, including history, information on restoration and volunteering.
The TPS is undertaking a complete restoration of the Motor Fishing Vessel (MFV) Tacoma. It is Australia’s first purpose built purse seine fishing boat.
Historic steam tug boat based in Auckland New Zealand. Fully operational and available for charter.
WBMNL connects wooden boat builders and enthusiasts and encourages sharing knowledge and skills associated with traditional wooden boat building.
A non-profit group devoted to preserving, studying, building, restoring, and using wood, wood-canvas, cedar strip, and birchbark canoes, and to disseminating information about the canoeing heritage of North America. Based in New Hampshire, US.
A non-profit group devoted to preserving, studying, building, restoring, and using wood, wood-canvas, cedar strip, and birchbark canoes, and to disseminating information about the canoeing heritage of North America. Based in New Hampshire, US.
Online exhibit about the America's Cup. Includes information about the yachts, owners and the race.
Historic steam tug boat based in Auckland New Zealand. Fully operational and available for charter.
WBMNL connects wooden boat builders and enthusiasts and encourages sharing knowledge and skills associated with traditional wooden boat building.
The TPS is undertaking a complete restoration of the Motor Fishing Vessel (MFV) Tacoma. It is Australia’s first purpose built purse seine fishing boat.
The mission is to preserve, interpret and support the industrial maritime heritage efforts at the Port of Baltimore and throughout the Chesapeake Bay Region.
Presents the 1907 tugboat preserved in San Francisco, including history, information on restoration and volunteering.
Site of the North Western Steam Ship Company, who own and preserve the 1913 Mersey Lighterage Tug, currently berthed in the Merseyside Maritime Museum in Liverpool with news and an archive gallery.
Nonprofit organization is dedicated to restoration of Sweden's last remaining pilot and salvage steamboat, built in 1929. Includes the ship's history, specifications, photos, membership details, and location in Stockholm. [Swedish and English]
Includes history of the 1914 steam-powered paddlewheel tugboat.
1890 steam paddlewheel ferry boat Eureka. Information on history, restoration, and facilities.
1891 scow schooner. Includes the history of the Alma and scow schooners in San Francisco.
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