
Lyman-Morse Expands Hood Line With the 46 LM
The New England–style cruiser blends classic lines, composite construction and custom details.

The New England–style cruiser blends classic lines, composite construction and custom details.
Experts from three top yards in Maine offer advice on how to keep a project running on time and on budget.
The new flybridge cruiser is a collaboration between Lyman-Morse and C.W. Hood Yachts
Because the boatbuilding method usually employs wood, some buyers are reluctant to buy a cold-molded boat, even though it can be superior to fiberglass.
The sixth running of the Camden Classics Cup regatta was a hit and a launch party for Lyman-Morse’s new waterfront facility.
If there’s one word that describes what’s going on in Maine boatbuilding today, it’s “diversity.
After a fire destroyed most of its property’s buildings, Lyman-Morse turned their Camden, Maine, facility into “the new working waterfront”

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