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Photo by Nicholas HorbaczewskiHound heads offshore in this year’s Bermuda race.

Wrong place, wrong time

July 29, 2024 at 12:00 am

August 2024 By Bob Muggleston My days of competitive sailboat racing ended many years ago, but I still find the big offshore events endlessly fascinating, mostly because of the stakes involved and the drama that invariably occurs when men (and increasingly, women) head for blue water at a time notRead More

Mystery Harbor: Guess the harbor, win a hat!

Mystery Harbor: Guess the harbor, win a hat!

July 29, 2024 at 12:00 am

If you can correctly identify this harbor, you’ll be on your way to winning a fine Points East designer cap. To qualify, identify the harbor AND tell us something about the harbor, such as how you recognized it and some reasons you like to hang out there. We’ll pick aRead More

Photo by Christopher BirchOh, yeah, it’s 5 o’clock . . . right here, right now.

Drunk, dropped-out, and dissolute

July 29, 2024 at 12:00 am

I often wonder if our top goal should be to achieve a Zen state that would permit us to embrace the emptiness of a lazy day instead of constantly striving to fill it.

Photo courtesy Mark BarrettSkipper at the boatyard.

The boatyard dog

July 29, 2024 at 12:00 am

People greeter, therapy provider and scrap sniffer… every boatyard should have one

TThe author and his wife pose with Lobster Pot, the 15-foot skerry sailing dinghy they built at the WoodenBoat School.Photo courtesy Evan DeLucia

Stitch & Glue Cruise

July 29, 2024 at 12:00 am

Why not plan a Maine coast cruise around a weeklong WoodenBoat School boatbuilding class that would send us home to Provincetown with a 15-foot, marine-plywood, clinker sailing dinghy?

Photo by Jack FarrellCommercial fishing vessels, like the Rough Times, shown above, get a right of way on the water. This doesn’t apply to recreational fishing vessels.

So, you bought yourself a boat

July 29, 2024 at 12:00 am

August 2024 By Jack Farrell We had just finished loading propane and diesel on the Shining Star for Star Island on a scorching July afternoon along the Piscataqua River in Portsmouth. The tide was at peak flood. As we disconnected the diesel hose, a call came over the radio fromRead More

Photo courtesy Chuck RadisPaul Nakroshis hauls a dead sturgeon from the bottom of his friend’s boat in Casco Bay.

Jumping sturgeon in Casco Bay – Oh, My!

July 29, 2024 at 12:00 am

August 2024 By Chuck Radis Scott Dolan silently rowed his dinghy out to his 15-foot sailboat from the TEIA wharf on Peaks Island. After a recent storm, he wanted to bail out the boat. Tying the dinghy off on his mooring, he grabbed the gunnel, shifted his weight, and slungRead More

Photo courtesy Randy RandallThe author, in the shallows in his kayak.

A meditation on minnows

July 29, 2024 at 12:00 am

How do they all know to turn at the same time?

Muscobe making her way through Boothbay Harbor headed for Carousel Marina.Photo courtesy Joel Gleason

Homecoming

July 29, 2024 at 12:00 am

In winter 2022, I asked son Randy when we’d last cruised Downeast, thinking it was two or three years. When he said, “2018,” I was shocked. And Muscobe’s home waters of Maine welcomed us big-time.

Photo courtesy David RoperThe author in the small, but functional, cabin of his Cape Dory 25, Vesper.

An uncomplicated world

July 29, 2024 at 12:00 am

Far from lacking conveniences, a small boat provides much more in terms of simplicity.