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Cottrell Boatbuilding: Two Moths
Cottrell Boatbuilding of Searsport, Maine, built a pair of custom classic Moths for a customer who had raced Moths when he was young. His charge to the Cottrells: “Design and build me two identical Moths within the classic Moth rules.”

Cottrell Boatbuilding: Two Moths
Cottrell Boatbuilding of Searsport, Maine, built a pair of custom classic Moths for a customer who had raced Moths when he was young. His charge to the Cottrells: “Design and build me two identical Moths within the classic Moth rules.”

Brooklin Boat: Dreadnought
Dreadnought</em> is a sleek cold-molded sloop launched by Brooklin Boat Yard the summer of 2014.

Marine Art from the New York Historical Society
The New-York Historical Society has sent an impressive array of its marine and maritime art holdings, mostly 19th century, to the Portland Museum Art for the 2014-2015 winter season. “The Coast & the Sea: Marine and Maritime Art in America” offers an excellent opportunity to take in a clutch of sea-going artifacts, plus ships, seascapes, and portraits by a top-notch lineup of painters.

Books of Note - Issue 133
A selection of books about food, houses, and a maritime designer.

Awanadjo Almanack - Issue 133
Rob McCall, former pastor of the First Congregational Church of Blue Hill, ruminates on snow, the coming of spring, the games of love, and Valentine’s Day.

A Letter From Home
Teresa L. Carey, who spent two years sailing alone on a boat and writes a blog called “Sailing, Simplicity, and the Pursuit of Happiness,” shares her thoughts about why the water makes us happy and why we should spend more time in boats.

View from the Porch - Issue 133
Peter Bass ruminates about Friendship sloops, fast sailors, and safe towns.

Letters to the Editor - Issue 133
Letters to the Editor, Issue 133

Rufus and Sierra- Issue 133
Rufus and Sierra