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Article: NEGLECTED BOATS GET NEW LIFE ; A Freeport man salvages junked boats, has them cleaned and fixed up and sells them for a profit.
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- Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME)
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- June 20, 2008
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TOM BELL By TOM BELL Staff Writer
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
06-20-2008
NEGLECTED BOATS GET NEW LIFE ; A Freeport man salvages junked boats, has them cleaned and fixed up and sells them for a profit.
Byline: TOM BELL By TOM BELL Staff Writer
Edition: FINAL
Section: Business
Type: News
FREEPORT --
Much of Maine's boating industry revolves around wealth. The state's top boat builders produce custom yachts that can cost more than $1 million, and scores of businesses generate profits by fixing, maintaining, storing, fueling, moving and selling boats that belong to people at the top of the economic scale.
Then there's Michael Chasse, who makes a living catering to people at the bottom of the ...
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