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Issue 108 - March 2010



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Table of Contents

FEATURES

The Aerial Art of Yvonne Jacquette
When the ground-level point of view seems too mundane, take to the air.
BY CARL LITTLE

Easier on the Planet
Five energy-efficient homes.
BY ROBERT KNIGHT, AIA
PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT PERRON

Building A Life One Adventure at a Time
Dave and Jaja Martin have sailed the major oceans of the world and lived in many countries, yet they settled here in Maine.
BY NANCY WILSON

The Not-So-Retired Ralph Stanley
He has passed on his boatbuilding business to his son, but he hasn’t faded away. Far from it.
BY ROGER F. DUNCAN | PHOTOGRAPHS BY CRAIG S. MILNER

Boats of the Year 2009

BOATS OF THE YEAR 2009
Our annual roundup of boatbuilding projects from Maine and beyond.
BY JENNIFER WILSON MCINTOSH

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Brilliant, Fred Beaman/ Five Islands
by Brian Robbins

Bequia, Brooklin Boatyard
by John Snyder

Kelley Anne, Farrin’s Boat Shop
by Brian Robbins

Available, Hodgdon Yachts
by John Snyder

Whistler, Lyman-Morse Boatbuilding
by Art Paine

Moxie, Maine Cat
by Ben Ellison

Hope, Morris Yachts M52
by John Snyder

Birchbark Canoe, Penobscot Marine Museum
by Ben Fuller

Sabre 40 Sedan, Sabre Yachts
by Peter Bass

Whitehall, Shaw & Tenney
by Laurie Schreiber

Lois Ann L. Moran, Washburn & Doughty
by Gregory Walsh

DEPARTMENTS

PUBLISHER'S LETTER

BOATYARD DOG®
Pancho Villa: 2009 World Champion Boatyard Dog

LETTERS
We welcome your comments, and we print them too!

VIEW FROM THE PORCH
Friendship goes moist, the cost of boating, and the famous canoe-testing toss.
BY PETER BASS

AWANADJO ALMANACK
Hear the exuberant spring chant of a male cardinal rising undaunted in the falling snow.
BY ROB MCCALL

A POSTCARD IN TIME
Big Fish, Little Boat
BY PETER H. SPECTRE

Big Fish, Little Boat

BOOK REVIEW
The Gougeon Brothers on Boat Construction: Wood and West System® Materials
REVIEWED BY TED HUGGER

SALTWATER FOODWAYS
Some Like it HOT!
BY SANDRA OLIVER

MAINELY GOURMET
Different Venues, Different Menus: Cloud Nine and Slates Restaurants
BY PETER H. SPECTRE

GUNKHOLING WITH GIZMO
Burnt Island, North Haven
BY BEN ELLISON

Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors, Issue 108 Issue 108 | Winter 2010
Volume 22 | Number 2 | Click image to expand
On the cover: the Stanley 38 Maisie McGoo, built by the John Williams Boat Company. Photograph by Alison Langley. Click image to expand.

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Maine Boats, Homes and Harbors Issue 108


Issue:108 | Published: March 2010 |
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