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From Lobsterboat to Lobster Yacht

VERA LEE—née FANCY STUFF—is one of a handful of Bunker and Ellis–built wide-body lobsterboats. She was transformed into a luxury powerboat. Built in 1974, FANCY STUFF was restored and re-outfitted by Jarvis Newman and Ed Gray at their boatshop on Great Cranberry Island, Maine.
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MADDY SUE

After a thorough restoration at Darling’s Boatworks in Charlotte, Vermont, MADDY SUE’s home port is on Lake Champlain, but she returned to Maine waters for a time in the summer of 2013. Built by Chester Clement on Mount Desert Island in 1932 for lobstering and fishing, she was influential in the development of the type of pleasure boats much loved by the island’s summer population.
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FLYING EAGLE

Year Built
1963

FLYING EAGLE was launched by Vinal Beal on the Moosabec Reach of Beals Island, Maine, in 1963. Vinal designed and built all such lobsterboats during winter when not lobstering, by means of a half-model (no plans).

A Good Boat and a Day’s Work

Although the vast majority of lobsterboats now built in Maine are fiberglass-hulled, there are still fishermen who appreciate the feel of a wooden boat under their boots. And there are builders who appreciate working with oak timbers and cedar planks.
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The Friendship Sloop BLACKJACK

BLACKJACK, a 33′ Friendship sloop built in 1900 by Wilbur Morse, sails in her home waters of Rockland, Maine. She was extensively restored by professionals and volunteers at the Sail, Power & Steam Museum, which is her new home.

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25’ Vinnie Cavanaugh Downeast Motor Launch Palmer Marine Gas Engine
Vinnie Cavanaugh Downeast Motor Launch Palmer Marine Gas Engine
25’ Vinnie Cavanaugh Downeast Motor Launch Palmer Marine Gas Engine
25’ Vinnie Cavanaugh Downeast Motor Launch Palmer Marine Gas Engine
25’ Vinnie Cavanaugh Downeast Motor Launch Palmer Marine Gas Engine

25’ Vinnie Cavanaugh Downeast Motor Launch Palmer Marine Gas Engine

Classic Downeast motor launch built by Vinnie Cavanaugh in Portland, Maine. Palmer marine gasoline engine, 135-hp.  In storage at Edgecomb Boat Works, Edgecomb, Maine. Needs moderate restoration. Freely given to new owner who wants to keep her alive. More photos available.