Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Yarmouth Boat Yard Supporting Compass Project

“The kids build the boats…the boats build the kids.” That’s the slogan for the Compass Project of Greater Portland, a unique hands-on program that engages at-risk youths through boatbuilding and rowing programs. The Compass Project utilizes these fun, challenging and rewarding programs as a way of encouraging the development of personal responsibility and community and environmental engagement.


The Compass Project uses boatbuilding and rowing as a way help get kids excited about learning.
 
 
Our goal is to help students become invested in learning with a focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). This hands-on  approach helps foster confidence and appreciation for learning and it is fun for the students," said Shane Hall, Project Manager and boat building instructor.

This spring Yarmouth Boat Yard will be displaying and selling a hand-made skiff from the Compass Project. Proceeds from the sale of the skiff will be donated to the Compass Project.

 
Science, technology, engineering and math are all part of the boatbuilding experience.

The Compass Project’s 2011-2012 Programs include a year-long STEM through Boatbuilding Programs with the following schools South Portland High School's One Classroom Project, Gorham High School's Bridges program, Falmouth High School's Pathways program, Spurwink Cummings School. There are also various semester long boatbuilding programs.


The Compass Project is looking for volunteers to assist with their boat building and rowing programs.

“Yarmouth Boat Yard is pleased to assist the Compass Project,” said Steve Arnold, owner of Yarmouth Boat Yard. "We want to help spread the word about the innovative and important work they do with young people."

One of Compass Project's public events is their annual Boat Building Festival. This popular three day event provides teams of family, friends and/or co-workers an opportunity to build their own boat and launch it at the end of the festival. No special skills necessary, all materials and professional instruction included. For information about the festival or any of the Compass Project's program please visit www.compassproject.org.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Eastern and Pursuit Boats Now Available at Kennebunkport Marina

The latest Pursuit and Eastern boats are now available through Kennebunkport Marina thanks to a recently formed partnership with Yarmouth BoatYard. The Pursuit line is known for their power, performance and yacht-like features. Eastern boats are famous for their rugged Downeast-style and dependability.

“We’re excited about our partnership with Kennebunkport Marina. Now, Pursuit and Eastern boat enthusiasts will have a convenient location in southern Maine to inspect and sea-trial their favorite boats,” said Steve Arnold, owner of Yarmouth Boat Yard.
The latest Pursuit and Eastern boats are now available at Kennebunkport Marina thaks to a new partnership with Yarmouth Boat Yard.


A full line of the latest Eastern and Pursuit boats will continue to be available through Yarmouth Boat Yard at their Lafayette Street location on the Royal River.

“We’re thrilled to add a lineup of the latest Pursuit and Eastern boats to our full service marina,” said Cathy Norton, manager at Kennebunkport Marina. “Having these beautiful boats for sale right here at our marina gives the boating community in southern Maine another convenient option to inspect and sea-trial some of the best boats on the market.”
For more information about the boats for sale at Yarmouth Boat Yard and Kennebunkport Marina call Steve Arnold at 207-846-9050.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Proper Boat Winterization Protects Your Investment

Along with the glorious spring, summer and fall boating seasons in Maine comes the reality of winter and winterizing your boat for the season. Winterizing your boat is an important investment that is part of being a responsible boat owner. Ironically, because proper winterization is so imperative most cold weather states like Maine and Michigan report among the lowest number of winter-related boat damage.

Your engine and lower unit need special care during the winterization process.

Proper winterization means much more than applying shrink wrap or covering your boat. There are five key steps that are required to ensure the electrical, mechanical and structural systems of your boat are in proper working order when it comes time to launch your boat next spring. Remember, your insurance policy may not cover damage done by lack of maintenance or neglect.

Key Steps to Winterize your Boat

1)      Clean your boat
2)      Prepare the engine and lower unit
3)      Winterize your freshwater and waste systems
4)      Ready the cabin and interior
5)      Apply proper covering and review final checklist

Destination Spotlight: Great Diamond Island

If you’re seeking a boat-friendly destination with rich history and breathtaking beauty you should consider a trip to Great Diamond Island. Part of a century-old fort and former military stronghold, Great Diamond Island, former known as Fort McKinley, served in defense of Portland from the Spanish-American War to World War II.



Sunset in Diamond Cove. Photo: diamondcove.com


Today, the former officer quarters and barracks have been converted to lovely year-round residences, many of which are available to rent on a weekly and monthly basis. Miles of walking trails through old-growth forests, a first-class restaurant, general store, picnic area and beach, biking trails, historic interpretive areas await you on the island.


Diamond's Edge Restaurant and General Store, Photo: diamondcove.com

The only traffic you’ll see once you arrive on the island is golf carts and all if the islands amenities are within walking distance. There is dock space for boating visitors and the Casco Bay Lines ferry provides year-round service to the island.

Fort McKinley circa 1932. Photo: diamondcove.com
 Source: greatdiamondrentals.com, diamondcove.com

Yarmouth Boat Yard 2012 Calendar of Events

With five major boat shows, our very own “Demo Days,” and several Open House events with special guests, the 2012 events calendar at Yarmouth Boat Yard offers plenty of opportunities to increase your boat knowledge and have fun.


The Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors show take place in August at Rockland Harbor.

Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
February 11-19, 2012

Portland Sports Complex
March 1-4, 2012

Maine Boatbuilder's Show
Portland Company Complex
March 16-18, 2012

The 40th Annual Maine Boat Show
Cumberland County Civic Center
March 18-20, 2012

YBY Demo Days & Open House
Yarmouth Boat Yard
May, 2012

Open House & BBQ
Yarmouth Boat Yard
June, 2012

Rockland Harbor
August 10-12

Customer Appreciation Evening
Yarmouth Boat Yard
November, 2012

For  more information or to RSVP call Yarmouth Boat Yard at 207-846-9050 or visit www.yarmouthboatyard.com.

Monday, December 19, 2011

YBY Staff Profile: Stacey Durrell, Office Manager

Stacey Durell has served as the Office Manager at Yarmouth Boat Yard for the last seven years. A native and current resident of Brunswick, Stacey’s background includes owning a small business and serving as office administrator for several businesses in Georgia and Maine.


Stacey Durrell is Office Manager at Yarmouth Boat Yard

Stacey keeps us all on-track and makes sure things are running smoothly at the boat yard,” said Steve Arnold, owner of Yarmouth Boat Yard. “Her accounting and bookkeeping skills and her rapport with the customers are a great asset to our team.”

Designing and maintaining office procedures, performing new staff orientation and maintaining records, payroll and invoices are her key job functions. Stacey is currently pursuing her second degree from University of Maine with plans to go on to secure her CPA license.

“It has been a great experience to be part of the team at Yarmouth Boat Yard over the last seven years,” said Stacey.  “We’ve made big strides forward in our efficiency and customer service and the improvements we are implementing now will take us to the next level.”

In her spare time Stacey enjoys camping, spending time with family and listening to 1980’s rock music, among other genres. Her travel adventures include time in Costa Rica and Europe. “I think the Panama Canal is the most interesting place I’ve visited.  The history and also the engineering of the canal are amazing,” said Stacey.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Yarmouth Boat Yard Assists StepUP! Family Resources Program

Warm winter hats, gloves, boots and toys were on the shopping list for Yarmouth Boat Yard as part of their effort to give back to the community by contributing gifts to deserving children.  Working with StepUP! Family Resources staff, Yarmouth Boat Yard owner Steve Arnold and his staff have taken on the opportunity to contribute by developing gift boxes with both essential and fun gifts for ten children ages one to eight.

Yarmouth Boat Yard's Steve Arnold is partnering with Meghan O'Brien of MAPS to support the StepUP! Family Resources program.
  
The StepUP! program provides temporary family shelter, transitional housing and targeted case management support and services to help families move from homelessness or the risk of homelessness to stability and self sufficiency.

 “We’ve been aware of the good work that StepUP! provides to families and we’re thrilled to be helping make sure the kids have a happy holiday,” said Steve Arnold, owner of Yarmouth Boat Yard.
One of the key missions of the StepUP! Family Resources program is to keep parents and children together and build stronger, more secure families. The program currently assists approximately 60 children and families in Maine ages one to 13.

“We were really excited to get the call from Steve with the idea about gifts for the children,” said Meghan O’Brien,” Manager of Advancement and External Relations for MAPS. “It will make a big difference in the lives of these families.”

StepUP! Family Resources is a program of MAPS, a non-profit child and family services agency accredited through the Council on Accreditation. For more information call 207-775-4101 or visit http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=1033333549&msgid=1997852&act=7JB5&c=411381&destination=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.maps-worldwide.org%2F.