02525nam 2200433 450 991015738920332120230808201104.01-62585-651-2(CKB)3710000001000880(MiAaPQ)EBC6133621(EXLCZ)99371000000100088020200613d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBoatbuilding on Mount Desert Island /Laurie SchreiberCharleston, South Carolina :The History Press,[2016]©20161 online resource (158 pages) illustrations1-4671-1868-0 Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-155) and index.Preface -- O Richtown brothers, where art ye?: a search for a boatbuilding clan -- A rich heritage: "all i wanted to do was build boats: -- Rich & grindle: "let's go build a boat in my barn" -- ronald Rich: family man and hall of famer -- Bunker and Ellis: how two men played pool and became boatbuilding icons -- Jarvis Newman: early fiberglass trendsetter -- Steve Spurling: who are you? -- Ralph and Richard Stanley: from legacy to beyond -- Dinner with the Hinckleys: how family, crew and culture made a world-class brand -- Bink Sargent navigates a diverse career -- Farnham Butler: a tast for controversy -- Nobody built them like Sim Davis -- Epilogue."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 warf 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." Cover.BoatbuildersMaineMount Desert IslandBoatbuildingMaineMount Desert IslandMount Desert Island (Me.)HistoryBoatbuildersBoatbuilding623.890974142Schreiber Laurie1248462MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910157389203321Boatbuilding on Mount Desert Island2893574UNINA