September/October 2023
A Great Poet and His Beloved Boat
The poet Richard Ghormley Eberhart and his classic powerboat Reve.
A Total Refit Makes a 36-year-old B-40 New Again
Refitting a classic Hinckley Bermuda 40 for entertaining and day sailing.
An Ode to a Beals Island Boat and Her Builder
Little Darlin’ is the last wooden lobsterboat built by the late Clinton L. “Buddy” Beals.
Bailey
Pier patrol at Howard Boats
Big Storm Coming: Head for the Marsh
When Maine’s hurricane hole anchorages fill up, a salt marsh can provide respite from the storm.
Boat launches, sharks, and working waterfronts
A new round of coastal updates
Books to Entertain
Books to entertain
Chase, Leavitt & Co.
Chase, Leavitt & Co. has been taking care of mariners for 169 years.
In a FOG!
Cue the soggy weather
Joseph Ranco
Joseph Ranco: A Maine master canoe builder and early designer at Indian Old Town Canoe Co.
Joshua and Susan Adam Share a Passion for Place
Artist couple Susan and Joshua Adam bring different perspectives to the Maine landscape.
Lifelong Lessons of Time and Tide
An ode to 80-plus years of boating.
North Haven: Beguiling Isle
A beloved island in Penobscot Bay
Small and Efficient Dwellings
Builders hope small prefab homes can add much-needed housing.
The Fine Art of Moose Calling
Calling moose is thrilling, but it’s not for the faint of heart.
The Hinckley Company’s War Boat Production
While the Hinckley name today is synonymous with luxurious pleasure boats, back in the 1940s, the Maine boatbuilder produced a series of working boats for the war effort.
The Maine I Love: Sam Murfitt
Views of the Maine Lobster Boat Races and working waterfronts
Welcome Downeast
Asters, cooler nights, and pumpkins
The Sad Tale of Maine’s Extinct Sea Mink
A species known as the sea mink went extinct in Maine only 150 years ago. Researchers hope to understand how, and if it was related to the mink of today.
