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Issue 162 Table of Contents

January/February 2020

A Focus on Boats & Service
From its perch on Somes Sound, the John Williams Boat Company focuses on refits, service, and storage.

Bayside and Temple Heights
Bayside and Temple Heights, side-by-side enclaves of Victorian cottages, share surprisingly similar origins.

Bridges Point Boat Company
The latest chapter for a classic sailboat

Bruckmann Yachts: Abaco 47
A commission led to this larger version of the Abaco by Mark Ellis.

Chase Small Craft: Calendar Islands 18
A kit boat skiff that can be rowed or sailed.

Gouldsboro
A trip to a gem on the downeast coast.

Hinckley Company: Sou’wester 53
A new Bill Trip III sailboat design for racing and cruising.

Historic yachts, whales, and awards
Historic yachts, whales and awards

Letters to the Editor - Issue 162
Our readers on books, boats, and the future

Lobsterboats of 2019
A look at some working lobsterboats from Maine builders.

MJM: 53z Rides the Boomer Wave
The latest outboard cruising yacht from MJM.

Past, Present & Future Aboard America
Replica steamship is a blend of new and vintage parts.

Sabre Yachts: 58 Salon Express
Sabre's new boat fills the gap between their 48- and 66-foot models.

Sarah Faragher
Painter Sarah Faragher relies on intuition—and the Maine landscape—in creating her canvases.

Sea Smoke and Steam Devils
A close and cold encounter with sea smoke.

Southport Boats: Southport 30 FE
A family-friendly boat for daytrips and fishing excursions.

Susie and Benji
Susie & Benji

The Backyard Boat: Gloucester Gull
A journalist and surfer sets out to build a boat in his backyard.

The Maine I Love — Leslie Harlow
Leslie Harlow's view of Maine.

University of Maine: 3Dirigo
UMaine launches world’s largest 3D-printed boat.

Welcome Downeast — Issue 162
Geraniums in a winter window and other signs of hope.

Winter and a few of my favorite things
On wintertime activities

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Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors, Issue 162
Issue 162 | January/February 2020
Volume 33 | Number 1
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On the cover: The University of Maine's Advanced Structures and Composites Center has been at the forefront of 3D printing technology. This fall, the lab set up the world's largest 3D thermoplastics printer and produced the world's largest 3D printed boat, the 25-foot, 5,000-pound vessel shown here.