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Midcoast & Penobscot Bay

Manhattan and Vinalhaven are More Alike than You'd Think
The Watch Hill 15: a modern variation on the 1922 variation on the 1898 E-Boat, more commonly known as the Buzzards Bay 15.
<strong>By Eva Murray</strong> - We also have a bridge to the mainland we’ll sell you.
<strong>By Eva Murray</strong> - The topic of today’s lesson will be junk cars.
Great Schooner Race Week - The Heritage
You’d have to spend months traveling the coast of Maine to see this many great boats. We bring them together in one location for your viewing pleasure.
French &amp; Webb launches three completely restored Buzzards Bay 30s
Victory Chimes: From launch to shake-down in three days.
The<em>Angelique</em> heads out of Camden Harbor
Mary Day: signs of spring in the Maine windjammer fleet.
<em>Jill</em>, a 1931 Six-Meter rebuilt and relaunched at Rockport Marine.
Daily Weather Forecast for the Penobscot Bay, Maine Region
Gunkholing with Gizmo; Cundy's Harbor
Mainely Gourmet: China Town, Augusta, Maine
Boatyard Dog®: Captain Caleb - Issue 100
Regatta or obstacle course? The Mill River race for North Haven Dinghies is a little of both.
<em>Bernice</em>, 90-year-old Owen-designed P-class launched at Rockport Marine.
On a gray early April day, John’s Bay Boat Shop launched its 59th boat.
<a href="/online/maine-events/may-2008">View All Events >></a> Open Garden Days, a 60-mile canoe & kayak race and more.
<em>Agamenticus</em>, a custom wooden lobsterboat, launched at John's Bay Boat Co.
Gunkholing with Gizmo; Port Clyde
Boatyard Dog: Skipper, From Away - Issue 99
Images printed from glass plates offer a window into the Main Streets of yesteryear.
<a href="/online/maine-events/march-2008">View All Events >></a> See glass plate negatives printed, learn the country two-step and listen to short-handed sailors.