Boat U.S. - May 2008 - (Page InsertC) Th .S. U at Bo t: f e rin t o zin ep Bes aga Re M I never went to summer camp. That means I missed out on all the creepy ghost tales shared in front of roaring bonfire, as well as clandestine meetings with the girls from the camp across the lake. Okay — while the girls’ camp was a wishful adolescent fantasy, the little boy inside of me pining for summer camp is a reality that had gone unfulfilled until my family’s summer vacation last year at the Linekin Bay Resort in Maine. Perched at the end of Linekin Bay, a two-mile-long, protected inlet off the Atlantic Ocean just around the corner from Boothbay Harbor, the resort has a decidedly camp-like feel. Rising from the craggy shoreline is a 16-acre hillside compound of rustic cabins, lodges and guesthouses set amidst a grove of towering pines laid before seaweed encrusted rocks. And in the water is a fleet of 20 Rhodes 19 sailboats. 20 BoatU.S. Magazine March 2005
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