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Artifacts unscathed after museum fire

Discarded cigarette on a nearby dock is believed to be the cause of Connecticut River Museum inferno {loadposition position10} When Jerry Roberts saw flames crawling

Sailing lesson proves fatal

Irish-born New York City resident Eoin Curran’s body was found at 11 a.m. July 31 off Huckleberry Island in Long Island Sound, several days after

Long Island News Notes October 2010

Norwalk boat show docks on Sept. 23 One of the tri-state area’s in-water boat show returns to Norwalk, Conn., with a fleet of new boats,

End of season debate: mast up or down?

Those in favor of unstepping the stick sometimes say those who leave it up are lazy and not properly maintaining their boats. The mast-down proponents

Craftsmanship shines at annual Maine event

The eighth annual Maine Boats, Homes and Harbors Show displayed the creative talents and craftsmanship of boatbuilders and artisans on the Rockland, Maine, waterfront in

Schooner regatta returns to Provincetown

The Great Provincetown Schooner Regatta was first held in 2002, inspired by Provincetown, Mass., resident Capt. John Bennett, who wanted to revive the enthusiasm for

Victorious crew like an ‘extended family’

Connecticut boatyard manager, with two sons as crew, relishes the Newport Bermuda Race experience {loadposition position10} For Rives Potts, winning the St. David’s Lighthouse division

Antique Vineyard catboat finds new life

The much-beloved Martha’s Vineyard catboat Vanity was repowered last winter at the Gannon & Benjamin Marine Railway in Vineyard Haven. {loadposition position10} Vanity, a 1923

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Tashmoo Skiffs Return

A Florida builder revives the classic Vineyard design, blending original molds with modern materials.

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