New Young Bros. 33' Built at SW Boatworks in Lamoine, ME

A new shop and boat orders keeping Workman crew busy.

 

“It’s the first 33 Young Brothers that has been built in 12yrs. To my knowledge the last one was built in 1999. We had the mold reconditioned and the finish is like brand new. This 33 Young Brothers is going to fly with a 420 Iveco engine for a fisherman out of Surry Maine. We just popped out a 38 Calvin Beal which is going to Gil Simmons to finish as a lobster boat. In our new layup shop we have a 38 Calvin Beal and a 44 Calvin Beal mold being laid up.” —Captain Stewart Workman, SW Boatworks

CONTENTS

Severe Impacts On Cod

Learning The Ropes

Editorial

Nicholas Walsh, PA - A Tradition Unbroken

Early Detection the Focus of Upcoming Chefs’ Gala

Dennis Damon - The End of the Line

Canadian Government Supports Land-Based Salmon Farm Plan

Letters to the Editor - Lobster Licenses

Opinion - Groundfish A18 Scoping Puts Solutions on the Table

Wind Power Film at Strand Highlights Another Kind of Green

Fishermen Wary of Offshore Wind Energy Project

Fishery Regulators Deal with People’s Lives

GOM Wind Energy Developer: A Multinational Oil and Energy Company

Cold Water and Safety Training in Maine

Air Service to Islands Requires Special Skills

Book Review - Insider Views of the Good Life

Fishermen Invited to Share Stories

Back Then - Fatal Embrace

Captain Perry Wrinkle - Lobster Schooling

SW Boatshop - New Young Bros. 33'

Lee S. Wilbur - Fishing With Old(er) Men

Capt. Mark East

Classfied Advertisements

Katahdin Lake Lures Coastal Guys to Snug Cabin, Deep Snow

Meetings & Hearings