September/October 2022
A Bar Harbor “Cottage”
A 1930's summer mansion with a secret
Alan Magee’s Conversation with the World
Through paintings, prints, and songs, the artist Alan Magee responds to civilization and its discontents
Atlantic Boat Finds a Niche Building Launches
Atlantic Boat finds a niche building launches and water taxis
Finestkind Boatyard
Finestkind Boatyard can handle just about any boat job, but the majority of its customers are do-it-yourselfers
Granite Piers Hark Back to the Age of Ice
A tangle of woods in Brooksville was once home to a major business: the Maine Lake Ice Company, that shipped ice all over the world
Life Aboard Mind’sEye
A new boat built in Sweden fits right in on the Maine coast
New boats, sharks & climate change
Ocean science, boat launches, and sharks on the move
Oliver and Lucy White
Oliver and Lucy White: working boatyard dogs
Raging moose, angry bears, and other wild animal encounters
Encounters with animals in the wild can be exciting, and also scary
See You on the Water
A letter from the new publisher, Ted Ruegg
Still Boating After All These Years
At 103 and 96, respectively, Herb and Ruth Weiss are experienced cruisers
Unique wooden lobsterboat
Doug Dodge has spent the last decade perfecting a wooden lobsterboat that he hopes will be the fastest in its class
Waterfront Makeover
Lyman-Morse's rebuilt facility in Camden has risen, like a phoenix, after a devastating fire
Welcome Downeast
Autumn vines, apple harvest, migrating warblers
Westport Island
When driving Route 1 between Bath and Wiscasset, consider stopping at Westport Island
