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SEA STORIES

ACORN TO ARABELLA

began with the idea to build , a 38-foot, William Atkins-designed sailboat, in Denette’s western Massachusetts backyard. They set out to use trees from the surrounding property, and with a goal of sourcing as many materials’s keel. Today, the pair have more than 95,000 followers on their YouTube channel, “Acorn to ,” where they document the project, which is now their full-time work.

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