I Remember column on Charley Gomes, a renowned Casco Bay boatbuilder, who built the Royal Tern in 1956 for the Alexander family who summered on Sheep Island. Although the family had ordered an eighteen-foot sloop to be built for them, Gomes instead built the larger, gaff-rigged Royal Tern for the family. Surprised at the substitution, the family immediately fell in love with Gomes\u27 design
Hodgdon Yachts of East Boothbay has survived 192 years, most recently by building luxury boats. To ...
The newsletter contains community news items as well as black and white photographs of the islands.h...
I Remember. Column on the author\u27s launch of a boat as a child in 1954, in Camden
Article tracing the whereabouts of the 93-foot schooner Kestrel II, designed by naval architect John...
Short article describes Sherman Hutchins, a Penobscot boatbuilder who built a tough replica of a hun...
An article on Maine-made vessels that are yar, marrying elegant form to function. With description...
two numThis boat is called the _tow stemmed boat_ because the stem is very much like the stern, in ...
Along the Waterfront piece about the Corson Boat Company, in Madison, one of the oldest fiberglass ...
For Ralph Stanley, boatbuilding has just come naturally after a lifetime in boating. His particular...
I Remember piece by Cynthia Baldwin Dutton about her old York skiff, which was originally built by ...
Gander Bay boat (Gander River boat) built by Basil Gillingham, winter 2012-13. “Gunnels, stem, stern...
Gander Bay boat (Gander River boat) built by Basil Gillingham, winter 2012-13. “Gunnels, stem, stern...
Profile of Al Norton of Seven Hundred Acre Island, who started working at his father\u27s Islesboro ...
Pictured is the early construction of the vessel "Bainbridge" by Arnold T. Rice and Louis Winslow in...
Along the Waterfront piece on how an era of Hodgdon-family boatbuilding in East Boothbay came to an...
Hodgdon Yachts of East Boothbay has survived 192 years, most recently by building luxury boats. To ...
The newsletter contains community news items as well as black and white photographs of the islands.h...
I Remember. Column on the author\u27s launch of a boat as a child in 1954, in Camden
Article tracing the whereabouts of the 93-foot schooner Kestrel II, designed by naval architect John...
Short article describes Sherman Hutchins, a Penobscot boatbuilder who built a tough replica of a hun...
An article on Maine-made vessels that are yar, marrying elegant form to function. With description...
two numThis boat is called the _tow stemmed boat_ because the stem is very much like the stern, in ...
Along the Waterfront piece about the Corson Boat Company, in Madison, one of the oldest fiberglass ...
For Ralph Stanley, boatbuilding has just come naturally after a lifetime in boating. His particular...
I Remember piece by Cynthia Baldwin Dutton about her old York skiff, which was originally built by ...
Gander Bay boat (Gander River boat) built by Basil Gillingham, winter 2012-13. “Gunnels, stem, stern...
Gander Bay boat (Gander River boat) built by Basil Gillingham, winter 2012-13. “Gunnels, stem, stern...
Profile of Al Norton of Seven Hundred Acre Island, who started working at his father\u27s Islesboro ...
Pictured is the early construction of the vessel "Bainbridge" by Arnold T. Rice and Louis Winslow in...
Along the Waterfront piece on how an era of Hodgdon-family boatbuilding in East Boothbay came to an...
Hodgdon Yachts of East Boothbay has survived 192 years, most recently by building luxury boats. To ...
The newsletter contains community news items as well as black and white photographs of the islands.h...
I Remember. Column on the author\u27s launch of a boat as a child in 1954, in Camden