Issue 162 Table of Contents
January/February 2020
A Focus on Boats & Service
Bayside and Temple Heights
Bridges Point Boat Company
Bruckmann Yachts: Abaco 47
Chase Small Craft: Calendar Islands 18
Gouldsboro
Hinckley Company: Sou’wester 53
Historic yachts, whales, and awards
Letters to the Editor - Issue 162
Lobsterboats of 2019
MJM: 53z Rides the Boomer Wave
Past, Present & Future Aboard America
Sabre Yachts: 58 Salon Express
Sarah Faragher
Sea Smoke and Steam Devils
Southport Boats: Southport 30 FE
Susie and Benji
The Backyard Boat: Gloucester Gull
The Maine I Love — Leslie Harlow
University of Maine: 3Dirigo
Welcome Downeast — Issue 162
Winter and a few of my favorite things BONUS CONTENT What's Online @ maineboats.com Bonus Content: END OF AN ERA - NOAA to phase out traditional paper charts beginning next year VIDEO - Jones Cove, Gouldsboro, Maine: A Place Through the Years SUPERFAST 3D PRINTING - Time-lapse of the World's Largest 3D Printed Boat SPRING BOAT SHOW GUIDE - Click here to see what spring shows our advertisers will be attending. (PDF) MEET THE MAKERS - Click here to shop with Maine’s talented artists and craftspeople. (PDF) |
Issue 162 | January/February 2020
Volume 33 | Number 1
This issue can be purchased online or at newsstands.
Select content will be posted at a later date. 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.
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