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Thinking About Interiors

Boating in fresh air may be invigorating, but there’s nothing like settling into a cozy cabin at the end of the day. It soothes the spirit and is one of the great pleasures of being out on the water.
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Camden Class knockabout
Page 46

Building a Camden Class Knockabout Sloop

by Paul Koch

When I was in my late 50s, many of my retirement-aged friends told me they kept working because they felt they would have nothing else to do if they stopped. Others retired but said they felt lost without someplace to go in the morning.

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Steve White
Page 48

The Remarkable Career of Steve White

by Tom Jackson

Even on a calm autumn morning, it’s hard to imagine that it was ever quiet at Brooklin Boat Yard. The yard has been a Maine boatbuilding institution since naval architect Joel White bought out his boatbuilding mentor, Arno Day, to found the business in 1960. Arno had found it all getting out of hand, too big, what with three employees in addition to himself and Joel. These days, the parking area fills in quickly in the morning with ten times that many boatbuilders, who nod their greetings as they arrive at work and the first machine noises inside break the morning stillness.

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The Parallel Passions of Oliver Berking

On September 18, 1962, GRETEL, the first-ever Australian 12-Meter-class sloop, beat the AMERICA’s Cup defender WEATHERLY by a margin of 47 seconds. It was the second race of the Cup’s final series, and the victory sent a shock wave through the sailing world and touched off gleeful pandemonium Down Under. Could this be the first year that the Cup would be wrested away from its American grip since its inception in 1851?

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BLACKFISH

Year Built
2017

Ron & Carolyn Zarrella launched s/v Blackfish (Taylor 49′) in 2017, six months after their wedding. Built by Brooklin Boat Yard in Brooklin, ME and designed by Jim Taylor of Marblehead, MA her homeport is Nantucket, MA where the Zarrella’s are summer residents.

Boats of Dick Hartge Display

THE BOATS OF DICK HARTGE

An exhibit of a collection of boats built and designed by Ernest H. (Dick) Hartge (1894-1979) will be held at Hartge Yacht Yard, 4701Woodfield Rd, Galesville, Md. 20765 on Saturday, September 17, 2016 from 1-5 pm.

Included in the collection of lovingly preserved boats built by “Capt. Dick” will be the following: