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The Lillie M after being lengthened and sponsoned goes back in the water at Fred Wahl Marine Construction bearing its new name, Taryn Rose. Fred Wahl Marine Construction photo.
West Yacht exchanges helicopter pad for crab gear; gillnetters get on step with 10,000 pounds
The Blue Pacific was hauled at Zerlang & Zerlang Marine Services, where David Peterson worked on her deck and fish hold. Zerlang & Zerlang Marine Services photo.
Boat owners learn how to make needed repairs; first comes sponsoning, then a new wheelhouse
Peregrine Boats’ new Bristol Bay gillnetter features a net reel that travels bow to stern in the tracks on the deck. Peregrine Boats photo.
A gillnetter with a very different wheelhouse; good-bye hatches, hello manholes
Holland’s Boat Shop is building this 32-foot tuna boat with a 650-hp Cat for a Maine fisherman. Jon Johansen photo.
Rebuild of well-known race boat is put on hold; boatyard says 50 feet is a good cutoff point
Wesmac Custom Boats built the RV Pilar for a San Diego, Calif., owner as a tuna boat and to be chartered out for scientific research. Wesmac Custom Boats photo.
Maine yard sends tuna boat to California; Coast Guard gets a ‘make-believe’ lobster boat
The 36-foot Robin Lyn was hauled at Farrin’s Boatshop to be repowered and overhauled. Bill Sherburne photo.
Marine patrol boat will replace one that burned; Downeast boatyard finishing off Canadian hull
Misty Blue in June 2017 in Fairhaven, Mass. Enoch MacDonough photo/NTSB
NTSB: Misty Blue's capsize started with tank flooding
Blue Eyed Girl is the fastest working lobster boat. She hit 49 mph at Portland. Jon Johansen photo.
2020 lobster boat racing season wraps up; six races draw 379 competing boats
Strongback Metal Boats is building this 32-foot combination boat to fish Bristol Bay salmon and spiny lobsters off Southern California. Strongback Metal Boats photo.
First-of-a-kind combo will run spinies to bay salmon; Washington boatyard delivers 49-foot California crabber
Strongback Metal Boats is building this 32-foot combination boat to fish Bristol Bay salmon and spiny lobsters off Southern California. Strongback Metal Boats photo.
First-of-a-kind combo will run spinies to bay salmon; Washington boatyard delivers 49-foot California crabber
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