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Boatbuilding on Mount Desert Island
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Boatbuilding on Mount Desert Island

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Mount Desert Island possesses a rich and diverse history of boatbuilding. Chester Clement was the first of the lobsteryacht builders, and Bunker and Ellis elevated the concept. Henry Hinckley started on an old boat-repair wharf and built a world-class brand. Members of the Rich family produced everything from gleaming yachts to rugged workboats, while Sim Davis and Bink Sargent were considered the experts for big draggers. Author Laurie Schreiber highlights the histories of some of the major players in Mount Desert Island’s boatbuilding community.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
25 April 2016
Pages
158
ISBN
9781467118682

Mount Desert Island possesses a rich and diverse history of boatbuilding. Chester Clement was the first of the lobsteryacht builders, and Bunker and Ellis elevated the concept. Henry Hinckley started on an old boat-repair wharf and built a world-class brand. Members of the Rich family produced everything from gleaming yachts to rugged workboats, while Sim Davis and Bink Sargent were considered the experts for big draggers. Author Laurie Schreiber highlights the histories of some of the major players in Mount Desert Island’s boatbuilding community.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
25 April 2016
Pages
158
ISBN
9781467118682