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Paul Molyneaux is the Boats & Gear editor for National Fisherman.
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Furuno combines increased processing capacity and new software with its FSV25 to give fishermen a user-friendly visual. Furuno photo.
What you see is what you get
Ready for launch, the newly sponsoned Collier Brothers was built with inverted chines, where the new chines are lower than the original, creating improved stability. Giddings Boatworks photo.
Stick-built sponsons for a West Coast trawler
Small boats have big pull
Underwater cameras: Eyes on the prize
Pop-up pots and the search for ‘whale-safe’ gear
The forward fish hold, engine room and some of the forepeak of the old B.J. Thomas are incorporated into the rebuilt F/V Dauntless. Justin Yager photo.
Resurrecting Dauntless
Electric Sunbeam: Alaska DIY hybrid boat
Pat Keliher is the commissioner of Maine's Department of Marine Resources.
Coronavirus concerns delay Maine's $20 million elver fishery
The biajaiba, also known as lane snapper, is an item on the menu of Sexto Colectivo. Wikipedia photo.
Sexto Colectivo: It’s not what you might think
With her waterline still taped, the Joey D receives finishing touches before her late January 2020 launch. Tom Farrell photo
Shuck driver
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