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The Jonesboro Custom Finish Shop |
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This is the boat they finished off for me in 2002. It is a 35’ RP hull and top from RP Boat Shop. |
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The Jonesboro Custom Finish Shop
ALL works, which appear on these pages, are the sole property of myself and may only be reproduced with proper acknowledgment to the artist. © All rights reserved. |
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This shop will finish most hulls from RP, Crowley, Wayne Beal, Calvin Beal, H &H, or just about anyone. When I was looking I found that Willis Beal, Calvin Beal, and Osmond Beal were the three best known designers of lobster boats in "Downeast Maine". This is just my personal page and I am stating my personal opinion only. I will say however, if you contact them you can get the names of owner's of boats they have finished and I feel very confident that the owner's of boats built at this shop will verify what I am saying.
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The Jonesboro Custom Finish Shop P.O. Box 113 Jonesboro, ME 04648 Or Tel. No. 1-207- 434-5910 |
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To Contact Them: |
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Click the picture for their latest completed projects! |
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Small things like: · On Time · At Quoted Price · Very High Quality Workmanship I feel you need to look at some of their finished boats to really appreciate their work.
It should also be mentioned that William has fished for lobsters and other commercial species and knows exactly what fishermen want and need. This doesn't mean that he doesn't finish the boat exactly to a customer's specifications. He does build exactly to "your" specifications. If you presently own a boat that has things you don't like he draws on his experience and suggests things other fishermen do to improve the workability of their boats.
It wouldn’t be fair not to mention that they also finish off pleasure boats. |
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If you like Maine lobster boats don’t leave without first checking the lobster boats at:
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The Weaver 32 . She's a 32' x 12' Cold Molded Lobster Yacht with a 220 John Deere diesel engine, two aluminum fuel tanks that have a protective coating on them with 269 gal. fuel capacity. Aluminum framed, tinted windows (two of which are sliders) with a sliding glass door to get out onto the back area. The down forward cabin is finished of in the classic Herreshoff style with cushioned V-berths, galley area and head. Cold running water with a fairly large fresh water tank, plus a waste tank for the head when the boat is at the dock. Up in the wheel house there is a cushioned bench seat and table. There is a large area out back with 5 rod holders for plenty of fishing! It was finished in Jan. 2005.
Click the picture for more pics of this beautiful Lobster Yacht.
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Please notice the shop behind the boat in the top picture is a Quonset type building which they replaced with this new building last year.
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