CLASSIFIED RIGGING
Furlers, Standing and running rigging, Mast repairs, Surveys, Insurance estimates, Custom deck layouts, Fabrication in stainless steel and aluminum. Portland Yacht Service, 58 Fore Street, Portland. (207) 774-1067.
SCHOOLS
BECOME A MASTER MARINE SURVEYOR - Navtech/US Surveyors. Marine Surveyors Course. Includes recreational, commercial, USCG fi shing program, forms, guidelines, membership, and associates. 800- 245-4425.
SERVICES
CRUISING YACHTS: come to Portland Yacht Services for your full- service yachting needs this summer. We are 5 minutes from the Old Port of Portland. We have on sight: fi berglass repair, engine repair, sail and rigging repair and woodworking. We monitor VHF Ch. 9. (207) 774-1067.
INSURANCE for boats, their yards and their people. Claims service from a team with 40+ years of experience working with mariners on the coast of Maine. Allen Insurance and Financial, since 1866. 800-439-4311. Online: AllenIF. com/marine
OCEAN PURSUITS Marine Systems & Services. Systems repaired, installed
SERVICE
& designed. Complete boat repairs, painting, varnishing and Awlgrip available. 75 Front St. Rockland, Maine 04841 (207) 596-7357.
STORAGE SUPPLIES Marine, Searsport, (207) 548-6302. WANTED
NEW LISTINGS. Let Casco Bay Yacht Sales sell your boat. We have over 25 years experience and always have clients in search of the perfect boat. Call or stop by Casco Bay Yacht Sales, Route 1, Freeport, Maine (207) 865.4103.
A FULL SERVICE BOATYARD WITH ALL YOUR FISHING NEEDS!
207-646-6949
WWW.WRBY.NET
INDOOR & OUTDOOR STORAGE – 4 new buildings and 35 acres, 45 minutes from Portland & Boston. Best rates, open year-round, all services. Portsmouth/Newington. Tax-free NH. 603.436.5299
www.greatbaymarine. com
INDOOR STORAGE that is conveniently located in southern Maine. Portland Yacht Services Inc., 58 Fore St., Portland, ME (207) 774-1067.
STORAGE at Royal River Boat Yard with 50-Ton Travel Lift or Haul for Repairs (207) 846-9577.
SUPPLIES
LARGEST DISCOUNT MARINE STORE NORTH OF BOSTON. Fishing, boatbuilding, sail, pleasure. We discount everything. Hamilton
25-foot custom lobster boat; designed and built by D&L Boatworks, 2004. Built of wood and fi berglass. No accommodations. Powered with 292 cid 6 cylinder Chevrolet. $25,000. Contact: D & L Boatworks, Lewiston,
(207) 782-3290. For Sale - CRY BABY
September 2014 MAINE COASTAL NEWS Page 31.
MAINE MARITIME MUSEUM There’s still time to get onboard!
The BIW Story Trolley Tour
MARINE INDUSTRY TRADE DISCOUNT
subject to availability10% off
www.codcoveinn.com | Reservations: 207.882.9586 Corner of US Route 1 and Maine State Route 27 | Edgecomb
Save Tug SATURN
Learn what goes on under those cranes. Watch an exclusive video showing how modern Navy ships are constructed – from keel laying to final testing before joining the fleet. A past or present BIW worker serves as your guide as you view the shipyard from several vantage points and brings the BIW story to life as only an insider can. Monday through Saturday until October 11.
Historic Bath Trolley Tour
During the late 19th century, Bath was one of the leading shipbuilding centers in the U.S. Today, the impact of that period is evident in the homes and buildings built during that era. See the impressive architecture and hear the stories of the people behind “The City that Ships Built.” Tuesdays and Thursdays through September 25.
SATURN is an 117-foot railroad tug built as the BERN for the Reading Railroad in 1907. She is one of the last railroad tugs and is
being saved for future generations to enjoy. For more information: (207) 223-8846 or to join the Friends of SATURN, send a check for $25 or more to P.O. Box 710, Winterport, ME 04496. On Facebook: Saturn-Historic railroad tugboat restoration project
Maine’s Sea Story Lives Here 243Washington Street • Bath, Maine • 207-443-1316 •
www.MaineMaritimeMuseum.org
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