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Community sailing programs are reaching out to a growing new audience by offering multi-season programs and by hosting high school sailing teams.
On Portland’s working waterfront, there is a new balance between maritime and non-maritime businesses, where a lobster processor and a law firm work side by side.
An architectural firm partnered with a modular homebuilder to come up with cost-effective and energy-efficient homes.
At Freshwater Stone Jeff Gamlin turns ordinary rock into useful works of art
An old mill in Freedom is a model for adaptive re-use. After a 40-year vacancy, it is filled with new life, including an alternative school and a restaurant.
A sportfishing boat that combines speed, nimble handling and family comforts
Launching high-tech offshore racing yachts
The new Monhegan 42 proves how far jetboats have come
Rebirth of a classic 90-year-old Maine sailing yacht
An ambitious megayacht refit sets the pace for a fast-growing yard
A Vivier-designed kit boat destined for lake sailing
Second time’s a charm for this working wooden lobsterboat
A classic and fast Soviet-era iceboat design
A boat kit for sailors of all abilities and ages
A racing and cruising yacht so fine it was built twice
The largest and most advanced Navy destroyer ever built
A classic Maine powerboat with rugged construction and practical design
The creative journey of two painters, through health and sickness.
Blue Hill: the Town, the Bay, the Mountain
The terrible and wonderful power of sea cooks.
Wind wars, global warming, and waterfront access
Tikki: Cutter Cat
Letters to the Editor, Issue 128