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When boatbuilder Thomas Townsend saw the Alice W. for the first time he was immediately smitten, even though the Beals Island-style lobsterboat was in need of repair. Growing up in Northport, New York, on Long Island, he remembered seeing Beals Island lobsterboats moored near his family’s 1928 Wheeler, and thought they were “the sexiest, coolest and most seakindly boats around.”

Townsend’s parents, grandparents, aunt and uncle all owned boats, so he went from being a baby in a bassinett to a toddler on deck, where he says he learned how to walk. (That is why, he likes to joke, walking is not something he does very

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