The History and Allure of Maine-Built Boats

The History and Allure of Maine-Built Boats

In terms of boats, the Downeast moniker was originally coined for Maine-built wooden lobster boats featuring a full-length keel. The simple, sensible configuration caught on as a dependable and economical solution for building small commercial fishing boats across the Eastern U.S. in the early 1900s.

Experiencing a Historic Ship-building Town with Princess Yachts

Experiencing a Historic Ship-building Town with Princess Yachts

Plymouth, England is home to Princess Yachts and all their ancillary operations. Plymouth is also recognized as having the largest operational naval base in Western Europe, originally built in 1690. The historical allure of Plymouth is undeniable for anyone who visits, and Princess Yachts’ hospitality ensures the visitors are frequent and plentiful.

First Impressions of the Back Cove 372

First Impressions of the Back Cove 372

The Back Cove 372 is a revitalization of the Back Cove 37, which enjoyed over a decade of success before undergoing design updates to the molds. After more than 200 hulls of the original 37, Bluewater was excited to be a part of the debut for the reborn 372.