Of Boats and Books
How the most essential piece of nautical literature made it to print Ask anyone who has been lucky enough to spend time poking around in one of the world’s great cruising grounds and they will tell you must, must bring your vessel
How the most essential piece of nautical literature made it to print Ask anyone who has been lucky enough to spend time poking around in one of the world’s great cruising grounds and they will tell you must, must bring your vessel
A community that runs deep at the waters edge It is a few minutes before the starting horn of the Portland Yacht Club’s Thursday night race. In a light breeze, sailboats of various shapes and sizes glide across the sheltered,
Get your s’mores ready for roasting and your tent pitched: it’s time to camp. Every year Mainers head up to camp in droves, all seeking their sliver of vacationland. If you don’t happen to own a lakehouse or coastal retreat—or
A-LIST-November 2013 By Katy Kelleher Photograph by Steve Kelly 01 Vinalhaven Ferry If you happen to be traveling after winter’s chill has set in, the ride to Vinalhaven is a moody and slightly austere way to experience the Atlantic
Posted on February 18, 2013 Edited by Sophie Nelson Togue Brawn has been working with seafood in a variety of capacities for over 20 years. From selling lobster rolls and clam cakes out of a cart on Commercial Street to
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