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  2. You can catch and cook your own lobster on this boat in Maine

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    Lucky Catch's lobster tours last for 80 to 90 minutes and passengers can take part in hauling up the traps or have a seat and relax while the boat cruises by beautiful lighthouses, historic civil ...

  3. Woman, 104, still works trapping lobsters, shares simple tips ...

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    Virginia Oliver is Maine’s “Lobster Lady.” At 104, she continues lobstering and vows never to retire. ... 2024 at 9:01 AM. ... TODAY.com recently profiled a 100-year-old woman who still ...

  4. Margaret Todd (schooner) - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Todd was designed by her owner, Steven Pagels, and built by Schreiber Boatyard in St. Augustine, Florida.She was launched on April 11, 1998, and replaced her predecessor, Natalie Todd (later named American Pride) as a tourist vessel based in Bar Harbor, Maine. [2]

  5. Rare Orange Lobster Mama in Maine Is Hatching Rare ... - AOL

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    August 7, 2024 at 1:20 PM. ... According to the University of Maine’s Lobster Institute, finding a calico lobster is a 1 in 30 million chance. There are also cotton candy lobsters!

  6. Friendship Sloop - Wikipedia

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    Friendship Sloop in c. 1920 Fiberglass Friendship Sloop Bay Lady (launched in 1979) Diagram of a Friendship Sloop. The Friendship sloop, also known as a Muscongus Bay sloop or lobster sloop, is a gaff-rigged working boat design that originated in Friendship, Maine around 1880 and has survived as a traditional-style sailboat.

  7. Lewis R. French (schooner) - Wikipedia

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    Lewis R. French is a gaff-rigged topsail schooner sailing out of Camden, Maine as a "Maine windjammer" offering 3 to 6 night cruises to tourists. Built in 1871, she is the oldest known two-masted schooner in the United States, and one of a small number of this once-common form of vessel in active service.