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Issue 96 Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

Departments

  • A Letter from the Publisher [0]
  • In The Lee of the Boathouse [0]
  • Boatyard DogĀ®: Halley [0]
  • Mainely Gourmet: Frontier Cafe, Cinema & Gallery [0]
  • Review: Sailboat Racing: An Armchair Perspective [0]
  • Gunkholing with Gizmo: Brooklin [0]
  • AWANADJO ALMANACK
    The eagle needs a left and a right wing to fly.
    By Rob McCall

    A POSTCARD IN TIME
    A Two-Edged Sword
    By Peter H. Spectre

    A LETTER FROM MATINICUS
    Thinking about Fighting City Hall?
    Go Ahead and Try
    By Eva Murray

    SALTWATER FOODWAYS
    And This Little Piggy Went Sailing
    By Sandra L. Oliver

    MY BOAT, MY HARBOR
    Moonspinner, Goodbye
    By Iver S. Lofving

    OFF THE DRAWING BOARD
    A Racing Machine in Traditional Clothing
    By Art Paine

    Features

    The Schooner Adventure's New Rig
    In this book excerpt, the author describes how he turned an also-ran into the racehorse of the coast.
    By Captain Jim Sharp

    Brian White: Listening to the Art Voice
    Born in Maine, this heir to Langlais and Nevelson uses shells, glass, fabric, and other materials to create highly original artwork.
    By Carl Little| Photographs by Dennis Welsh

    To The Islands
    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

    20 Years of Art
    Art Paine’s photographs, shaped by his knowledge as a sailor, boatbuilder, and designer, have graced the pages of this magazine for two decades.
    By John K. Hanson, Jr.

    SPECIAL INSERT: Official 2007 Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors Show Program:

    The official 32-page guide to this year's exciting lineup of show exhibitors and events. August 10-12, 2007, Rockland, Maine.

    The Evolution of Morris Yachts
    Famous for building yachts that emphasize solid performance alongside understated elegance, Morris Yachts celebrates its 35th anniversary.
    By John Snyder

    Damariscotta River Cape
    A modest timber-framed house that blends with the architecture of the region..
    By Regina Cole | Photographs by Michele Stapleton

    Castine: The Most Fought-Over Town in Maine
    Behind the tranquillity of today’s Castine lies an especially turbulent past.
    By Mimi Bigelow Steadman

    Issue 95 Issue 96 | Autumn 2007
    Volume 20 | Number 4
    On the cover: Castine, Maine. Photograph by Alison Langley.
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