News piece on the 137-foot Grand Banks schooner Roseway, long a fixture in the Camden windjammer fleet, which will be auctioned by a U.S. marshal next month in Rockland. The Roseway, built in 1925 at Essex, Mass., has been tied to a Rockland harbor pier since July, when authorities seized the idled vessel in Camden after owner George Sloane, doing business as Atlantic Packet Company, failed to inspect the hull and make required repairs. Sloane then defaulted on a loan from First National Bank of Damariscotta, and the bank foreclosed. Sealed bids will be accepted until the public auction gets under way on Jan. 7
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An article on Rockport Marine, a world-renowned builder of wooden ships, owned by Taylor Allen, 56,...
Pictured is the vessel "Algomah II," originally built as "Bainbridge." The “Bainbridge” was built b...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece on the purchase of the Strand Theatre in Rockland by Texa...
Article chronicling the ill-fated career of the steamship City of Rockland, a big side-wheeler, th...
North by East piece on the sale of the Rockland-based schooner, Stephen Taber, built in 1871, the...
Along the Waterfront piece on the upcoming launch of the coasting schooner Lewis R. French at Wayfa...
Marine Watch piece reporting that Dragon Products Co has announced plans to establish a waterfront ...
Article on the fate of the 70-foot wooden schooner Harriet A. Robinson, which is beached in a corn...
Along the Waterfront piece on Captain John Nugent\u27s North Wind, a fifty-seven-foot, steel-hull...
Article on the Rockland-based DOUBLE EAGLE, a classic Maine herring carrier designed to take a thous...
In 1995, the Institute of Maritime History conducted the nrchneologicnl invcstl~'?ntion of a 19...
Article tracing the whereabouts of the 93-foot schooner Kestrel II, designed by naval architect John...
Along the Waterfront piece reporting that Cabot Lyman, owner of the Lyman-Morse Boatbuilding Compan...
Pictured is the early construction of the vessel "Bainbridge" by Arnold T. Rice and Louis Winslow in...
Along the Waterfront piece on the Katherine B., owned by Gordon and Kathy Baxter, designed by Thoma...
An article on Rockport Marine, a world-renowned builder of wooden ships, owned by Taylor Allen, 56,...
Pictured is the vessel "Algomah II," originally built as "Bainbridge." The “Bainbridge” was built b...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece on the purchase of the Strand Theatre in Rockland by Texa...