"Roam if you want to, roam around the world..."
    
     When the water gets too hard to sail, this sailor goes surfing.  On the web.  Online communities make the off-season a little bit more bearable.
     When I am not here toiling away in the  Dock Six Chronicles nerve center, I can be found at:
      http://www.anything-sailing.com/  A friendly tightly knit international forum of small boaters, big boaters, racers, cruisers, refitters, restorers and even the odd Naval Architect.  Newcomers are always welcome.
     http://www.sailnet.com/forums/  A large general community with a wide knowledge base and a dizzying array of forums, boat reviews and articles.  You don't HAVE to read the link in Sailing Dog's signature, but it helps.
     http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com/index.php  Not as much traffic as Sailnet, but great info from MaineSail and Peggy, the Head Mistress, as well as all of the other contributors.
     http://www.keepturningleft.co.uk/  Dylan Winter is a Dock Six kind of guy.  Watch some of his work and you will see what I mean.  I don't generally have anything to do with sites that charge for content, but I happily pay the pittance ($5 or $10) to download the films- it's THAT good. He also has them available on DVD - makes a great gift.
     http://www.unlikelyboatbuilder.com/  This guy is in the Dock Six Hall of Fame.  (Okay, he would be if there was a Dock Six Hall of Fame.  Which there isn't.  Yet.)  Building a small wooden boat in his basement on Long Island led to buying a slightly larger wooden boat.  In Florida.  The Gulf Coast side of Florida.  Sight Unseen.  And sailing it back home.
    If you have any other quality time-wasting boat links, feel free to fire me an email or a comment, and I'll add them to the list.
 
 
hey Brian its jordan from dock six! is this the dinghy you built last year?
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