For boat trips on Badger and Marigot - check the schedule, dates and trips already planned. (Remember to phone 01382 542516 for the actual booking though.)
This site is a must for anyone involved with boats, anyone interested in the Tay, local history or anyone else for that matter. Check out their call out logs, read their history, good picture gallery too. This is one of the most called out lifeboats in Britain.
React UK consists of volunteer radio communication teams willing to assist at events, emergencies, or other situations where trained radio operatives are required.
Getting your green captain mixed up with your red parrot?
The ultimate site for MNEMONICS anoracks. Actually a very extensive list of mnemonics and stuff for remembering those hard-to-remember whatsits - http://lever.cs.ucla.edu/geoff/mnemonics.html
Celestial Navigation. If your GPS breaks down in the middle of the night and someone’s nicked the alcohol from your compass...try...
This site is vast and covers a multitude of subjects
Sailnet - another American site. It’s quite wordy but it contains a huge amount of info. Remember that their buoyage system is back to front (left to right/port to starboard) - It’s not their fault. Hell, they mean well, and it’s in English too. - http://www.sailnet.com/collections/Seamanship/
Scottish Cetaceans
We all know one!
Dedicated to the understanding and wellbeing of whales, dolphins and porpoises and their habitat
Good site showing their work in rescuing whales, dolphins and seals around Britain. Our Gareth Norman’s a member of this organisation. - http://www.bdmlr.org.uk/pages/main.html
Based around the fine vessel RRS. Discovery. Spend time on board the ship and find out more about the cutting edge of exploration in the last remaining wilderness early last century
http://local.live.com/ - click on "Aerial" - Better than Google Earth in that it has high resolution pictures of the Tay right up to Perth and most of the River Earn.