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Rockport Marine
Maine is the center of wooden boatbuilding in the United States, and certainly one of the most talented yards in the state is Taylor Allen’s Rockport Marine. Allen was just a boy when his father, Luke Allen, bought the Sail Loft Restaurant in 1962 and began hiring the best boatbuilders… SEE MORE
Shepherd's Pie, Rockport
No one wants to mess with a good thing, which is why people were worried when chef Brian Hill said he was opening a pub in Rockport village in early 2010. Never mind that Hill promised to keep his infamous Camden bistro, Francine, intact and would actually somehow maintain a… SEE MORE
J-42 hauled out at Wayfarer Marine
This morning we hauled out a J-42 that has been cruising Maine that reported they had a major vibration... – Ben Cashen, Dockmaster Wayfarer Marine, Camden, ME SEE MORE
Rayr Wine and Spirits, Rockport Harbor
Every ship needs a well-stocked liquor locker, and Rockport is home to a wonderful place to replenish the libations. RAYR offers more than 500 different wines as well as a delightful selection of port, rum, and other liquors. The owners opened the store a couple of years ago after attending… SEE MORE
Polly's Trolley, towing the Blue Jay back to the dock
Banzai, a 1962 Blue Jay being towed by Polly's Trolley, a 1960 Corson, being driven by a 1951 John Hanson. The dreams of a ten-year-old never die. SEE MORE
Atlas, a 1955 Chris Craft, Pays Camden a Visit
After seeing Wayfarer Marine dockmaster Ben Cashen's update about the 1955 Chris Craft that had stopped in Camden on a cruise up the coast, we had to go and see this beauty for ourselves. SEE MORE
1955 Chris Craft arrives in Camden
Cool boat of the week. A two-day visit for the owners of this 1955 Chris Craft Conquerer, a triple engine motor yacht 55' in length. Welcome to Camden, Atlas! – Ben Cashen, Wayfarer Marine SEE MORE






