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The current issue of Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors magazine is on newsstands now. To order a copy, call 800-565-4951. Selected departments are available online, click here [0] and see the links in blue below.
Table of Contents
Features
A Dory Runs Through It
Illustrator, craftsman, oarsman, and author, Sam Manning brings the maritime world to life with pencil, oar, and steady hand.
Text and Photographs by Donnie Mullen
See a gallery of Sam Manning's illustrations by clicking here. [0]
Raising Isabella, or, Moths We Have Grown to Love
Caterpillar to pupa to moth—the life cycle of a very common, and fascinating, creature.
By Ruth Ann Hill
The Identities of Mr. Nathaniel Rogers
If you live in the city and suffer from islomania—a passion for islands—there is only one thing for it: Get in your car and drive toward the northeast until you come to the coast; then find yourself a boat.
By Franklin Russell
Sabre Yachts: A Sense of Where They Are
One of the largest builders in Maine, Sabre has made its reputation by offering semi-custom yachts known for solid engineering and evolutionary—not revolutionary—design.
By Peter Bass
Back to the Land
This rural Maine home is filled with connections: to family, to friends, and to place..
By Carol Bass | Photographs by Dennis Welsh
Bill Woodman: The Art of the Cartoon
A Bangor native, this contributor to some of the most prestigious magazines in the country banks on his cartoons.
By Carl Little
Lie-Nielsen Toolworks: A Steadily Expanding Business
This Maine company manufactures high-quality hand tools prized by boatbuilders and woodworkers around the world.
By Lynda Clancy
Carry On, Captain Smith
If the Ocean Classroom Foundation’s legendary shipmaster seems a little larger than life, that’s because he is.
By Richard J. King
Departments
A Letter from the Publisher [0]
In The Lee of the Boathouse
Boatyard Dog®: Kiley Davis, 2007 World Champ [0]
Mainely Gourmet: Wildflour Bakery [0]
Review: The Republic of Pirates [0]
Review: Ice Blink [0]
Gunkholing with Gizmo: Eastern Egg Rock, Muscongus Bay [0]
AWANADJO ALMANACK
During a storm the steeple moves with the winds of time but is not broken.
By Rob McCall
A POSTCARD IN TIME
A Late Package Delivered
By Peter H. Spectre
A LETTER FROM MATINICUS
The Doughnut Rebellion
By Eva Murray
SALTWATER FOODWAYS
Comfort Me with Cookies
By Sandra L. Oliver
MY BOAT, MY HARBOR
Rowing Down the Years
By Iver S. Lofving
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