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"Newman and Gray steers a steady course" article 2008 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| "Newman and Gray steers a steady course" article 2008 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Newspaper clipping, "Newman and Gray steers a steady course" article in the Mount Desert Islander, dated Monday, December 25th, 2008 located on page 6, section 2. "Cranberry Isles: "The current economic downturn is on the radar of many boatbuilders in Maine. On the island of Great Cranberry, venerable boatbuilders, Newman and Gray, however, have yet to see the effects of the falling tide, due to a consistent current of customer service work. (note: item # 1622a & #1622b are the bottom portions of the newspaper page) [show more] | |||
The Evolution of Morris Yachts Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Evolution of Morris Yachts Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article about the Morris Yacht Company, expanded to Northeast Harbor, as it celebrates its 35th year. Brief biography of Tom Morris, owner and designer. Issue 96. See also item 1710 | ||
Wood is Good but Glass May Surpass Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Wood is Good but Glass May Surpass Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article from Down East Magazine about Robert "Bob Lincoln's small boat building business, RKL Boatworks. He started with the Rangeley Guide Boat and is developing a row boat, now using the less expensive fiberglass. | |||
Newman's legacy, and his boats, will sail on Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Newman's legacy, and his boats, will sail on Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Article about legendary boatbuilder Jarvis Newman. | |
Hinckley Yachts: An American Icon Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Hinckley Yachts: An American Icon Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Several images from the Southwest Harbor Public Library Digital Archive appear in this book. Hardcover: 224 pages ISBN-10: 9780847842155 ISBN-13: 978-0847842155 | ||
The Hinckley Story Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Hinckley Story Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the Henry R. Hinckley Company and Southwest Boat Corporation. ISBN-10: 0963566822 ISBN-13: 978-0963566829 | |
Alden Yawls Nirvana and Valhalla Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Alden Yawls Nirvana and Valhalla Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Floor and sail plans for two yawls, the Nirvana and the Valhalla, designed by John G. Alden in 1948 and built by the Henry R. Hinckley company in 1949-1950. | ||
Maine Yard Building Sixty-Foot Yachts Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Maine Yard Building Sixty-Foot Yachts Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The clipping reads: "MANSET, Me., Feb. 10 (AP) Yacht builders of Manset have resumed an art dormant since pre-war days, the fashioning of king-sized pleasure craft on Mount Desert Island. Of "two sixty-footers now building, one is a future. Bermuda race contender ordered by Harry G. Haskell Jr. of Wilmington, Del. and Northeast Harbor. The other will fly the flag of Cummins Catherwood of Philadelphia. The yachts are. on ways of Henry R. Hinckley & Co. Shipwrights expect Mr. Haskell's craft will be launched in April or May. The tentative date for the other launching is June 17." The Catherwood boat was the Valhalla. The Haskell boat was the Nirvana. [show more] | ||
Article About Rich and Grindle Boatbuilders Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Article About Rich and Grindle Boatbuilders Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Adapted from an article by Meredith Rich Hutchins for the Mount Desert Islander – July 7, 2005 |