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The Handiest Cat in Maine
The Handy Cat’s Herreshoff-style hollow bow and narrow entry spell speed under sail
A “Lobster Cruiser” Goes to Work
Though roomy and comfortable, simple and spare, she is not ostentatious in any way, but practical and seaworthy
Björn Runquist
The Swedish-born painter and Saint George resident Björn Runquist finds the miraculous in the ordinary.
When Lynn Lugged the Lobsters
A three-generation Long Island seafood company relied on what is believed to be the last Maine-built lobster smack and a pair of retired and refit naval vessels to deliver downeast lobsters to New Yorkers
Waterway House
An artist and post-and-beam builder’s latest project is a hidden gem on Eggemoggin Reach
Starts and Fits
Delays before the Chickadee's maiden voyage
Benny the Springer
On the bow and at the ready
The Birdman of Northern Maine
In Northern Maine, Bill Sheehan is a bird’s best friend
A World War I Sailor’s Journal Documents the Armistice
A seaman’s journal tells of the day the fighting stopped, marking the end of World War I



