March/April 2022
A Cruise Down Memory Lane on a Special Boat
A cruise on a boat built by her father brings back great memories and makes new ones.
A Tribute to a Maine Fisherman
A caring gesture from a waterfront community
Boatyard Profile: Riverside Boat Company
Riverside Boatyard: 6th generation boatbuilder on the Damariscotta River
Camden’s Anchor Works
Camden once was the site of the country’s largest anchor manufacturing company.
Church of the Red Lobsterboat
A red lobsterboat moored near his home became a beacon of sorts for author Peter Behrens.
David Wolfe: Master Printer
Master printer David Wolfe helps artists and publishers realize their visions.
Gardiner: River Town Revival
A historic community on the Kennebec River has been undergoing a revival in recent years.
Kiva + Nana
Sail loft canines Kiva & Nana
Letters to the Editor 175
Hinckley 41s, knots, and a steamship search
Maine I Love — Joe Upton
Maine through the eye of Joe Upton
Maine’s Lynx Project
Maine lynx: secretive, beautiful, and threatened.
McCurdy Smokehouse
The McCurdy smokehouse Museum tells the story of Lubec’s fishy past.
The Rachel Finds Her Lost Soul
A cherished family sailboat is rebuilt in Canada.
The Transformative Power of Rowing
The DoryWoman of Belfast shares her love of her craft.
To Do’s and Distractions
Sandpaper and the to-do list
Welcome Downeast
Melting ice, swelling birdsong, and red maple flowers
Wild ice, a Russian eagle, and changing of the guard
An expedition sailing vessel, skating on wild ice, and waiting for shrimp
Zemphira
An unfortunate high-speed grounding provides the opportunity to modernize an aging racer.
