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Exhibitors
A L Brown Areys Pond Boat Yard Back Cove Yachts Bete Fleming, Inc.
P.O.Box 341, South Freeport, ME 04078 43 Arey’s Lane 23 Merrill Drive P. O. Box 906
(207) 865-6449 South Orleans, MA 02662 Rockland, ME 04841 Mattapoisett, MA 02739
Display of boat canvas. (508) 255-0994 (207) 594-8844 (508) 758-4996
www.areyspondboatyard.com www.backcoveyachts.com Dress your boat properly - flagstaffs,
Adirondack Guideboat 14’ Areys Pond Catboat Featuring the Back Cove 29 & 37. shroud rollers and burgee shafts.
P.O. Box 144
Charlotte, VT 05445 Artisan Boatworks Bass Products The Boat School - Husson
(802) 425-3926 410 Main Street 435 Lake Ave. 16 Deep Cove Rd.
www.adirondack-guide-boat.com Rockport, ME 04856 Bristol, CT 06010 Eastport, ME 04631
Cedar/Kevlar Adirondack Guideboats. (207) 236-4231 (860) 585-7923 (207) 853-2518
www.artisanboatworks.com www.bassproducts.com www.theboatschool.org
Airhead Products Herreshoff Watch Hill 15 Marine system engineering. America’s Oldest Boat Building School.
P.O. Box 5
Mount Vernon, OH 43050 Atlantic Boat Company Bay of Maine Boats Boats & Harbors
(740) 392-3642 P.O. Box 217 80 Beach Avenue Drawer 647
www.airheadtoilet.com Brooklin, ME 04616 Kennebunkport, ME 04046 Crossville, TN 38557
Composting toilets for boats. (207) 359-4658 (207) 967-4298 (931) 484-6100
www.atlanticboat.com www.bayofmaineboats.com Marine Trade Publication will be
American Rope & Tar Information on boats built, 26-56 feet. Stable Yacht Tenders. available.
8115 River Front Lane
Fair Oaks, CA 95628 Atlantic Challange Bay Sailing Boatwise
(916) 965-1800 643 Main Street 75 Mechanic St. 72 Woodman Road
www.tarsmell.com Rockland, ME 04841-1187 Rockland, ME 04841 South Hampton, NH 03827
Display of what they import. (207) 594-1800 (207) 831-8425, www.sailme.com (800) 698-7373
www.atlanticchallenge.com Bareboat Chartering and rentals. www.boatwise.com
American Schooner Association Information on the boatbuilding school. Marine Training School.
P.O. Box 484 Beetle, Inc.
Mystic, CT 06355 Atlas Metal Sales 3 Thatcher Lane Bomon Inc.
(207) 828-3490 1401 Umatilla St. Wareham, MA 02571 1855 A Industrial Blvd.
www.amschooner.org Denver, CO 80204 (508) 295-8585 Laval Quebec CANADA, H7S 1P5
National schooner organization. (800) 662-0143 www.beetlecat.com (450) 668-3113
www.atlasmetal.com Builders of the Beetle Cat. www.bomon.com
Antiques Tools and More Distributor of bronze sheet, rod and tube. Custom windows and doors & custom air
61 Mystic Road Beta Marine intakes.
North Stonington, CT 06359 August Brown Designs LLC 11702 Highway 306 South
(860) 535-8419 6 High Point Rd Arapahoe, NC 28510
www.jpearsonantiques.com Scarborough, ME 04074 (252) 249-2427
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Antique tools for boatbuilders and (207) 838-8005 www.betamarinenc.com
woodworkers, also maritime antiques. www.augustbrown.com Kubota diesel engines.
Seminar Schedule
smoke markers being used. There will be and couples to sail the Coast of Maine and Point.
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limited possibility of hands on experience. beyond. She will explain how men and women 1510-1610 Dave Hackett, Portland Yacht
the sources of medical information, equip- More to come learn differently, and how this affects men Services “Some Good Boats from the past, on
ment, and resources available to the cruiser trying to teach women to sail-or golf-or drive- Casco Bay” With a perspective gained from
and ocean voyager. Denny Emory is co- SUNDAY – 22 March or play tennis. Capt Sharon will share insights this historic foundry, I will start my talk with
founder of OceanMedix.com, a licensed 830-945: Trade Panel Discussion Topic and explanations of how women teaching a photo of a steam locomotive in building 1.
yacht captain, and formerly certified Wilder- not decided women works so well. It’s so much more than He will talk about the Portland Co. He will then
ness-EMT. He has voyaged more that 1030-1130: “When There is No Doctor” just sailing. She will introduce an innovative show some photos taken of Portland Harbor
100,000 nautical miles on both sail and power - Medical Preparedness for the Cruiser and way to learn Points of Sail and the Wind, in the 1900s and then single out noteworthy
vessels, visiting 42 countries on five conti- Offshore Voyager. A presentation by Denny using the Sailing Wind Wheel, and how to boats of Casco Bay ranging from about 1875
nents. Emory, co-founder of OceanMedix.com. reduce the mystery by describing the teach- to the 1970s.
Denny’s experience as a cruiser and pro- On most cruising boats, there is no doc- ing the 2x2 Micro method of sailing. She will NOTE: Seminar Schedules are subject to
vider of medical equipment for cruisers al- tor. Even in home waters, getting outside share knowledge earned from 30+ years of amendment without notice.
lows him to share with you a variety of topics professional medical assistance or direct in- sailing.
that will aid in making one a confident and tervention on a timely basis may not be pos- 1250-1350: Susan August Brown, Au- Portland Yacht Service’s Rigging Shop
self-sufficient cruiser prepared for almost sible. This seminar addresses an overview of gust Brown Designs L.L.C., Although not a and Paint/Glass Shop will be open during the
any medical emergency. He will cover: medi- the sources of medical information, equip- psychic, Susan has an amazing ability to get event.
cal and first aid kits; first aid, medical manuals, ment, and resources available to the cruiser inside her clients’ heads and interpret their PYS Rigging Shop Building # 6 Daily Sched-
and other references; medical equipment and and ocean voyager. Denny Emory is co- vision into spaces they love to be in. Join her ule: Splicing at 11:00 and 2:00; Mechanical
supplies; prescription medications; over- founder of OceanMedix.com, a licensed in an eye-opening, mind-expanding 60 min- Fittings at 12:00 and 3:00; Dye Penetrant Test
the-counter medical supplies; crew training yacht captain, and formerly certified Wilder- utes to figure out how your core personality at 1:00 and 4:00. Stay after the demonstrations
and experience; communication; 24/7 tele- ness-EMT. He has voyaged more that traits, values and vision can be reflected in to ask any questions.
med support; and, personal medical respon- 100,000 nautical miles on both sail and power your “home away from home”. You will dis- PYS Glass/Paint shop Building # 7: Open
sibilities. vessels, visiting 42 countries on five conti- cover three most important things to know during show hours 47 Foot 1947 Eldredge
1620-1720: The Maine Island Trail, Doug nents. when designing a yacht interior decor, why McInnis Cutter: Restoration by PYS 1986/20
Welch A Trail without Footprints: The Maine Denny’s experience as a cruiser and pro- articulating your vision is essential to a suc- year refit 2008. There are five paint and glass
Island Trail, established in 1988, was the first vider of medical equipment for cruisers al- cessful project, one easy way to impress your projects underway, the open shop is an op-
recreational water trail in America. If you are lows him to share with you a variety of topics brand on your boat - and, perhaps most portunity to “pick and poke” at some work in
cruising Maine you should be informed that will aid in making one a confident and importantly - how to get your partner on process and take away some information that
about the many privately owned islands self-sufficient cruiser prepared for almost board with your proposed design. could be useful.
where MITA’s good works have made you any medical emergency. He will cover: medi- 1400-1500 Sharon Drake, Pinnace VIR- PYS Mechanical Shop Building # 5 Daily
welcome ashore. cal and first aid kits; first aid, medical manuals, GINIA, Vice-President of Maine’s First Ship Schedule: 1100 and 1400 daily Dynamometer
1730-1830 Emergency Flairs and Smoke and other references; medical equipment and and Rob Stevens, shipwright (Viking ship Testing: What is it? How does it work? PYS
Location Devices. This seminar brought to supplies; prescription medications; over- SNORRI) on the new campaign to build a Master Techs Shawn Hutchins and Jason
the show by the US Coast Guard, Coast Guard the-counter medical supplies; crew training reconstruction of the ship built at Popham Curtis will answer those questions and dem-
Reserve, Hamilton Marine and Olin will be led and experience; communication; 24/7 tele- Beach by the English settlers in 1607-08. The onstrate a dynamometer on an Evinrude E-
by a representative of Olin the manufacturer med support; and, personal medical respon- campaign has drawn strong support from the TEC outboard. If you are considering buying
of the emergency flares. It is a unique oppor- sibilities. district’s school superintendent. Drake and a pre-owned boat, you might want to think
tunity to have better understanding of the 1140-1240 pm: Sharon Renk-Greenlaw, Stevens will describe the background of the about testing the engine as part of a survey.
emergency equipment and speak to a repre- Women under Sail “Mates on a Boat—Let’s VIRGINIA and the Popham colony, and de-
sentative of the company. Attendees will Keep Her Afloat”. Women Under Sail, scribe the redesign of the VIRGINIA that now
step outside and be able to watch flares and Freeport, is in it’s 14
th
year of teaching women will be built at Stevens’ boatyard in Small
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