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Monday, December 29, 2025
Monday, December 29, 2025 | |
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| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
| 12:00pm to 1:00pm | Season 5, Episode 6 – A Cabin for Future Generations![]() Originally numbered as episode 419, renumbered as episode 506 on or about December 3, 2020. A woman and her five siblings can’t keep up with their family cabin’s mounting repairs on Little Sebago Lake, Maine. Chase and the team step in to rework its floor plan and, in a show first, move the cabin off its foundation to rework it, creating space for their families, and making it more accessible for the older generation. Release Date: May 18, 2020 Owners: Siblings Joe and Mary Loring Location: Little Sebago Lake, Gray Budget & Timeline: $60,000 - $65,000, late spring Special Projects: Paddle wall hangings with the siblings' names, iron triangle dinner bell |
| 1:00pm to 2:00pm | Season 4, Episode 10 – Lighthouse Point![]() After relocating back to Maine, a family of five has been cramped in their small 3-season 1940s cabin on a peninsula overlooking Great Pond. It's so small the youngest daughter sleeps in the camper. Chase and the team want to expand the footprint of the cabin by adding a loft space, but they must work fast to finish the restoration before winter. Release Date: Mar. 16, 2020 Owners: Jay and Linda Saulter Location: Great Pond Budget & Timeline: $35,000, 10 weeks Special Projects: Stair rail with fish balusters (and one shark), kids' craft shop made out of the old ice house, 10-foot working lighthouse built and donated by Jay's friends John and Darren |
| 2:00pm to 3:00pm | Season 2, Episode 13 – Family Fishing Cabin![]() Chase Morrill and the team work to save an old cabin in Oakland that the homeowner purchased from his father. Eric hopes that the renovation will give the cabin many more years of life so he can share his childhood memories there with his own children. Similar to a "Shotgun Shack", Chase said "It's like a mobile home" while Ryan describes it with, "This place is kind of just built like a good old Maine trailer -- Long and skinny with rooms everywhere. You know, you could pack the kids in, feed them." Chase and his team pull out all the stops to get this project done before winter comes and brings construction to a halt. Release Date: Mar. 5, 2018 Owners: Eric and Sarah Libby Location: McGrath aka "McGraw" Pond, Oakland Budget & Timeline: $25,000, 6 weeks Special Projects: Second floor bunkhouse loft, fish drawn on a paper bag by Eric's father framed/outlined with branches, minnow trap light fixtures, live cedar loft railing |
| 3:00pm to 4:00pm | Season 4, Episode 3 – The Call of the Loon![]() Sitting on the shores of Moosehead Lake, the cabin known as the “Call of The Loon” has been reacquired in 2011 by Rachel, the great-granddaughter of Walter Gerrish, who built it in 1931. Chief Needahbeh of the Penobscot tribe owned it until the 1950s and apparently painted two murals in the cabin. He also collected stones from most of the states, marked them, and built the stone stove on the property with them. Chase and the team update the amenities and add a second story to accommodate the large family. Release Date: Jan. 27, 2020 Owners: Scott and Rachel Kopec Location: Moosehead Lake Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Chief Needahbeh theming throughout, including a shadow box containing Chief Needahbeh flies made by Dixie and Ashley |
| 4:00pm to 5:00pm | Season 2, Episode 12 – Family’s Empty Nest![]() A family has the resources to give their Lincolnville cabin the love it deserves now that their four children are almost done with college. However, the crew has their hands full with this job because the cabin has been neglected for 25 years, corners were cut in the original build, and due to local compliance laws the budget has to be $10,000 less. And when it gets cold, Dixie brings in everything to make up one of the massive batches of his Seafood Chowdah. Release Date: Feb. 26, 2018 Owners: Kirk and Lisa Wolfinger Location: Pitcher Pond, Lincolnville Budget & Timeline: $30,000 modified to $20,000, 10 weeks Special Projects: Carved eagle over double doors, loveseat made from a stump, portable dividing walls for the writing nook |
| 5:00pm to 6:00pm | Season 4, Episode 13 – An Island Retreat![]() A man and his fiancée, who eloped during the build, would like to see their rustic camping cabin without plumbing transformed into a place where they can entertain, use the bathroom indoors and enjoy multiple seasons. Additionally, they’d like to pay homage to their sixth-generation funeral home business. Release Date: Apr. 6, 2020 Owners: Leon and Kim Roberts Location: Sherb's Island, Maranacook Lake Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 10 weeks Special Projects: Taller doorways and collar ties for Leon's height, bedroom and bathroom log-faced doors with coffin shapes, concrete domed wood-fired pizza oven, stone "iZland Camp" sign gifted from Leon's friend Bill Vickerson, aluminum stairs on the front hill with a kayak launch alongside, framed portrait of the newly-married owners |
| 6:00pm to 7:00pm | Season 2, Episode 15 – A Family Cabin Fit for a King![]() The Cabin Masters have a $50,000 budget to renovate a 100-year-old camp four-times the size of their usual builds. While they’re hesitant to take on such a huge project, the team is determined to deliver after finding out the client is a member of Ryan’s favorite band, Phish. After it's found the cabin requires lead paint abatement, along with a series of harsh weather delays, the crew reluctantly asks for an extension on their deadline and faces the truth that cabins weren’t meant to be built in the winter. The team “drops the mic” on this build and blows away the entire family with a complete exterior and interior facelift including a special project that pays homage to a loved family member, and a giant outdoor checkerboard for the kids. Release Date: Mar. 19, 2018 Owners: Jon and Briar Fishman Location: East Penobscot Bay Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 8 weeks (became 16 weeks) Special Projects: Live edge dining table with slices of Briar's father's burl inlaid, live edge burl mirror, outdoor checkerboard |
| 7:00pm to 8:00pm | Season 8, Episode 4 – Summer Camp Comfort![]() Every summer, boys and girls from across New England attend the YMCA Camp of Maine and spend the days swimming, playing sports and learning valuable life skills. But after nearly one hundred years in operation, some of the camp’s buildings are in desperate need of renovations, and that has the camp’s current stewards, Jeff and Kim Gleason calling the Maine Cabin Masters for help. Their wish list includes new bathrooms for the campers, a bunkhouse for the camp’s cooks, a chicken coop for the camp’s resident hens, and a covered outdoor grill area. With a big list & a small budget, Chase, Ashley, and the team have to get creative as they salvage old material, repurpose wood, and brave the coldest days of winter to complete the project in time for the summer camping season. If there’s anyone who can get it done, it’s the Maine Cabin Masters! Release Date: Nov. 28, 2022 Owners: YMCA Camp of Maine; Jeff and Kim Gleason Location: Lake Cobbosseecontee, Winthrop Budget & Timeline: $24,000 (+ ~$15,000 donated materials and labor), 10 weeks Special Projects: |
| 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Season 7, Episode 2 – A New Cabin Legacy![]() A family with a legacy of enjoying the lakes of Maine just bought a 30-year-old Gambrel Garage with an efficiency apartment on the second floor located at Flying Pond. There are also two older out-buildings, a lanai and a bunkhouse. But the apartment is too small and outdated for the family to stay in together. Chase and the Cabin Masters arrive early in winter to have this camp completely remodeled in time for summer, with the old bunkhouse as inspiration. With slippery and cold weather conditions, and the entire first floor needing to be converted from a garage into a living space, the Cabin Masters have much to accomplish in a short amount of time. But Chase and the team transform the space into a dream cabin, giving it a beautiful cottage feel and more than doubling the living space. Release Date: Dec. 6, 2021 Owners: Pete & Michelle Henry Location: Flying Pond, Mt. Vernon Budget & Timeline: $60,000, 16 weeks (ended up being 12 weeks) Special Projects: Fused glass nightlight and loon window hanging, original table and chairs painted and added to the screened-in lanai |
| 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Season 12, Episode 1 – Off Grid in the North Woods, Part 1![]() The Cabin Masters face a big challenge as they head to Nine Mile, deep in the remote North Maine Woods, to help renovate an old off-grid hunting cabin. With no easy access to the site, the entire team must caravan all their materials, supplies, food, and crew through miles of rough, unpaved roads - dodging potholes and passing lumber trucks along the way. They'll spend two intense weeks on-site, racing against the clock to complete the build. There’s so much happening in this epic renovation that we had to make it a two-parter! Release Date: December 29, 2025 Owners: Location: Nine Mile Budget & Timeline: Special Projects: |
| 10:00pm to 11:00pm | Season 12, Episode 2 – Off Grid in the North Woods, Part 2![]() The Maine Cabin Masters finish what they started at the remote Nine Mile Camp! Before kicking off their second week of work, Chase and a few crew members take a break to conquer the white-water rapids. Back on dry land, Ashley teams up with Chase to build custom bunkbeds that bring both charm and function to the camp. As the deadline looms, the crew powers through their punch list of finishing touches before cooling off with a well-earned swim. The interior decorating team arrives to put the final polish on the cabin’s new look. Meanwhile, Chase and Dixie craft new canoe stands to round out the project. Will the homeowners fall in love with the much-needed renovations at their beloved camp retreat? Release Date: December 29, 2025 Owners: Location: Nine Mile Budget & Timeline: Special Projects: |
| 11:00pm to 12:00am | Season 2, Episode 6 – Taking It to the Finish Line![]() Builder Chase Morrill and his team are hired to finish a cabin for a homeowner who has been collecting materials for years but just hasn’t been able to finish the project. With a budget of $20,000, the crew hopes to make the homeowner’s dream a reality in just eight weeks. Release Date: Jan. 15, 2018 Owners: Larry Costa Location: Kennebec River, Embden Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Custom metal stair rail and CNC plasma-cut design, handmade steel dragonfly lawn ornaments, barn board accent wall and stair risers, shotgun-blasted metal trash can light fixtures, framed old-style poster |
| 12:00am to 1:00am | Season 12, Episode 1 – Off Grid in the North Woods, Part 1![]() The Cabin Masters face a big challenge as they head to Nine Mile, deep in the remote North Maine Woods, to help renovate an old off-grid hunting cabin. With no easy access to the site, the entire team must caravan all their materials, supplies, food, and crew through miles of rough, unpaved roads - dodging potholes and passing lumber trucks along the way. They'll spend two intense weeks on-site, racing against the clock to complete the build. There’s so much happening in this epic renovation that we had to make it a two-parter! Release Date: December 29, 2025 Owners: Location: Nine Mile Budget & Timeline: Special Projects: |
| 1:00am to 2:00am | Season 12, Episode 2 – Off Grid in the North Woods, Part 2![]() The Maine Cabin Masters finish what they started at the remote Nine Mile Camp! Before kicking off their second week of work, Chase and a few crew members take a break to conquer the white-water rapids. Back on dry land, Ashley teams up with Chase to build custom bunkbeds that bring both charm and function to the camp. As the deadline looms, the crew powers through their punch list of finishing touches before cooling off with a well-earned swim. The interior decorating team arrives to put the final polish on the cabin’s new look. Meanwhile, Chase and Dixie craft new canoe stands to round out the project. Will the homeowners fall in love with the much-needed renovations at their beloved camp retreat? Release Date: December 29, 2025 Owners: Location: Nine Mile Budget & Timeline: Special Projects: |
| 2:00am to 3:00am | Season 2, Episode 6 – Taking It to the Finish Line![]() Builder Chase Morrill and his team are hired to finish a cabin for a homeowner who has been collecting materials for years but just hasn’t been able to finish the project. With a budget of $20,000, the crew hopes to make the homeowner’s dream a reality in just eight weeks. Release Date: Jan. 15, 2018 Owners: Larry Costa Location: Kennebec River, Embden Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Custom metal stair rail and CNC plasma-cut design, handmade steel dragonfly lawn ornaments, barn board accent wall and stair risers, shotgun-blasted metal trash can light fixtures, framed old-style poster |
| 3:00am to 4:00am | Season 7, Episode 2 – A New Cabin Legacy![]() A family with a legacy of enjoying the lakes of Maine just bought a 30-year-old Gambrel Garage with an efficiency apartment on the second floor located at Flying Pond. There are also two older out-buildings, a lanai and a bunkhouse. But the apartment is too small and outdated for the family to stay in together. Chase and the Cabin Masters arrive early in winter to have this camp completely remodeled in time for summer, with the old bunkhouse as inspiration. With slippery and cold weather conditions, and the entire first floor needing to be converted from a garage into a living space, the Cabin Masters have much to accomplish in a short amount of time. But Chase and the team transform the space into a dream cabin, giving it a beautiful cottage feel and more than doubling the living space. Release Date: Dec. 6, 2021 Owners: Pete & Michelle Henry Location: Flying Pond, Mt. Vernon Budget & Timeline: $60,000, 16 weeks (ended up being 12 weeks) Special Projects: Fused glass nightlight and loon window hanging, original table and chairs painted and added to the screened-in lanai |
| Monday, December 29, 2025 12:00pm: 506 – A Cabin for Future Generations 1:00pm: 410 – Lighthouse Point 2:00pm: 213 – Family Fishing Cabin 3:00pm: 403 – The Call of the Loon 4:00pm: 212 – Family’s Empty Nest 5:00pm: 413 – An Island Retreat 6:00pm: 215 – A Family Cabin Fit for a King 7:00pm: 804 – Summer Camp Comfort 8:00pm: 702 – A New Cabin Legacy 9:00pm: 1201 – Off Grid in the North Woods, Part 1 10:00pm: 1202 – Off Grid in the North Woods, Part 2 11:00pm: 206 – Taking It to the Finish Line 12:00am: 1201 – Off Grid in the North Woods, Part 1 1:00am: 1202 – Off Grid in the North Woods, Part 2 2:00am: 206 – Taking It to the Finish Line 3:00am: 702 – A New Cabin Legacy |
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