September/October 2020
Boat builds & wind tunnels
Meet the 100 year old who is still hauling lobsters, and more news from the coast.
British-born Builder Brings Back Classic Maine Designs
A former slaughterhouse worker from the UK and a Beals Island boatbuilding legend team up.
Brooklin
Brooklin, Maine, is chock-a-block with boatyards.
Canine Quarters at Sea
Photographer Ruth Montgomery, Way Back When
Dandelion Sandwich
From the Department of Wonder...
Dysart’s Great Harbor Marina
The marina caters to transient boaters, as well as a number of people who live aboard.
Expand Your Cruising Horizons
After completing the Downeast Loop, a cruising couple offers some how-to advice.
Henry Peabody
Henry Peabody took Maine lighthouse photography to a new level.
International ONE Designs
International One Designs have a long racing tradition in Northeast Harbor.
Janice Anthony
A brilliant realist, the painter seeks out out-of-the-way places that speak to her sense of place.
Letters to the Editor — Issue 166
A pandemic project, maps, and memories
Maine I Love — Robin Lloyd
Text and photographs by Robin Lloyd
Marley and Tide
Marley & Tide
Morgan
A gussied up Holland 32 is the perfect yacht for cruising and day-trips.
Rebuild for a Vintage Bunker and Ellis Lobsteryacht
A vintage Bunker and Ellis lobsteryacht gets a rebuild, including a fancy new interior.
Storm jitters
Storm jitters
The Do It Yourself Dock
It took two summers, but he managed to build his own dock, complete with pilings.
The History that Lies Beneath
A shipwreck and the tides of history.
Tyranny of the Tides
A stranded fawn presents a rescue dilemma.
Welcome Downeast
Autumn harvest and a dose of imagination
The State of Aquaculture
As demand for seafood grows and wild stocks decline, sustainable aquaculture is starting to look like the future, both along the Maine coast and inland where fish are being raised in indoor pens.
