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2018-02-01
A JOURNEY ENDS
BOATS, BOATS AND MORE BOATS
HISTORY AND REVERANCE
A NIGHT IN THE OCEAN
Putting a new bottom on the log-built bugeye Edna E. Lockwood was basically a large-scale boatbuilding jigsaw puzzle.
We all have at least one special spot where we’ve spent countless hours fishing, musing and making sense of the world.
There’s a lot to be said for hunkering down and making the most of February’s madatory respite in the Northeast.
Kelp farms are expanding in the waters of the Northeast, which could be a boon for anglers, the environment and the economy.
Master shipwright John England has done work on many boats but has owned very few. His favorites are OPBs: other people’s boats.
TALES FROM THE CAPTAIN’S TABLE
A new antifouling coating creates a “liquid surface” that prevents marine life from attaching to hulls and docks.
SAM’S SKETCHBOOK
SEAMANSHIP
SAILBOATS
Two fatalities serve as reminders about the importance of properly securing boat trailers to tow vehicles.
WHALING SHIPS AT DELANO BAY, BAFFIN ISLAND
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