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Sunday, December 7, 2025
Sunday, December 7, 2025 | |
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| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
| 6:00am to 7:00am | Season 1, Episode 1 – The Daggett Family Cabin![]() A family from Maine works together to save the historic “Daggett Camp” cabin once owned by a famous politician in the 1930s, the first female President of the Maine Senate. Builder Chase Morrill and his team attempt to save the camp in time, but a hidden surprise threatens to derail the whole project. Release Date: Jan. 2, 2017 Owners: The Daggett Family Location: Webber Pond, Vassalboro Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 6 weeks Special Projects: Framed camp photos, boat paddle/minnow trap ceiling fan, whole canoe bookshelf, chiminea, cedar plank dock with chairs and table, "Da88ett" pillows |
| 7:00am to 8:00am | Season 2, Episode 1 – Bunganuc Creek Landmark![]() Builder Chase Morrill and his crew take on a historic clammers’ shack that’s one nor’easter away from falling into Bunganuc Creek. Designer Ashley joins the guys for a renovation that consists of opening up boarded windows as well as clearing out animal droppings and years of trash and old machinery, and removing 11 tons of concrete floor. In order to make a big transformation without changing the look of the outside, they get creative while battling the rising tide that touches the camp. The team has their work cut out for them with this rebuild, and they know everyone in town is watching closely as they work on this historic landmark. Release Date: Nov. 27, 2017 Owners: Steve Stern and Arlene Morris Location: Bunganuc Creek, Brunswick Budget & Timeline: $25,000 - $35,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: "No Nukes" sign restoration, live-edge table with anchor inlay, stainless steel school of fish, chairs made of slabs of granite, glass table made from an old anchor windlass, wine bottle river-chilling cage on a retrieval line |
| 8:00am to 9:00am | Season 3, Episode 16 – The Dixie Dog Den![]() The Cabin Masters team helps their own Matthew Dix restore his Grandfather’s old shed to its former glory for Betty, Betsy, and Tootsie, Dixie's Mom and Aunts. With $25,000 of family money, an open deadline, and his 92-year-old feisty Grandma waiting impatiently next door, “Dixie” and the Cabin Masters visit every chance they get to check on Grandma, and put hammer to nails to restore the decrepit cabin. Release Date: Apr. 1, 2019 Owners: Mamie Beale, "Dixie"'s Grandmother Location: Togus Pond, Augusta Budget & Timeline: $25,000, no deadline Special Projects: Bowls turned by a neighbor from logs found on the property, kitchen shelving made from a dogsled which is still usable |
| 9:00am to 10:00am | Season 2, Episode 7 – Oyster Farm Shack![]() Chase, Ashley and the team find themselves rebuilding an old oyster shack for Glidden Point Oyster Farm, a working oyster farm in Edgecomb. Forced into immediate action by their shortest timeline to date while working with a budget of $25,000, the team must start their preliminary work with snow still on the ground. Release Date: Jan. 22, 2018 Owners: Ryan McPherson and Briana Endicott Location: Glidden Point Oyster Farm, Damariscotta River, Edgecomb Budget & Timeline: $25.000, 4 weeks Special Projects: Portable oyster shucking station, light fixtures made of glass blocks filled with crushed oyster shells, oyster cedar shake shingles |
| 10:00am to 11:00am | Season 3, Episode 13 – Diamond in the Rough![]() After three women collectively buy a cabin they describe as “a diamond in the rough on a pretty lot,” they are determined to prove the naysayers wrong and create the cabin of their dreams, complete with an outdoor Tiki bar. With the help of Chase and the Maine Cabin Masters team, their dreams become reality and their “diamond in the rough” becomes a cherished gem and family gathering spot. Release Date: Mar. 11, 2019 Owners: Pam, Jane aka "Mom", and Suzanne, aka "PMS" Location: Salmon Lake, Smithfield Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 9 weeks Special Projects: Three-person Adirondack chair, the Adirondaquiri signature Tiki cocktail from the Portland Hunt & Alpine Club, Tiki masks made by Chase's kids |
| 11:00am to 12:00pm | Season 2, Episode 3 – Veterans Retreat![]() Chase and his team of builders take on an unusual project from retired United States Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills. Through his foundation, Travis has built a retreat in Maine on to help combat-injured veterans and their families adjust to their new normal. Chase and the crew are tasked with turning a simple lakeside cottage (formerly owned and operated as part of the Maine Chance residential spa from 1930 - 1970 by cosmetics industry founder Elizabeth Arden) into an ADA-compliant event center for the veterans and their families. The key feature will be a huge commercial-grade deck (for once the team received the engineered plans, to ensure ADA compliance) that can accommodate up to 40 guests at a time. With only eight weeks until the first guests arrive and the camp buried under two feet of snow, the team will have to get creative to finish this project on time. Release Date: Dec. 11, 2017 Owners: Travis Mills Foundation Location: Rome Budget & Timeline: $50,000 + $100,000 donations, 8 weeks Special Projects: Changing room benches made from old doors and barn boards, stand dinner bell with the stand made at a blacksmith's, activities/schedule chalkboard made from an old door, donated art created by local veterans |
| Sunday, December 7, 2025 6:00am: 101 – The Daggett Family Cabin 7:00am: 201 – Bunganuc Creek Landmark 8:00am: 316 – The Dixie Dog Den 9:00am: 207 – Oyster Farm Shack 10:00am: 313 – Diamond in the Rough 11:00am: 203 – Veterans Retreat |
Monday, December 8, 2025
Monday, December 8, 2025 | |
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| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
| 11:00am to 12:00pm | Season 4, Episode 2 – A Lobster Legacy Shack![]() A couple inherited their quaint cabin from his grandfather, a boat builder who had rather solidly built the cabin by hand in 1978. With a recently-built wharf that provided a stable foundation, Chase and his team focus on transforming the former fish and lobster shack into a fun family cabin. Release Date: Jan. 20, 2020 Owners: Zach and Shannon Lindsey Location: Orr's Island, Harpswell Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 7 - 11 weeks Special Projects: Bar made from an old wooden Chris-Craft transom, lobster buoy solar patio lights |
| 12:00pm to 1:00pm | Season 3, Episode 2 – Paws, Present, and Future![]() Two animal lovers with a heart for rescuing dogs and cats call on Chase and the team to transform the West Gardiner cabin they'd bought sight-unseen into a pet sanctuary. The crew works to bring modern-day amenities into a cabin that’s over a century old while maintaining the rustic appeal that originally attracted the owners. Former Cabin Master Lance Gatcomb also makes a cameo appearance. Release Date: Dec. 10, 2018 Owners: Dave and Christie Allred Location: Cobbosseecontee Stream, West Gardiner Budget & Timeline: $25,000, open timeline Special Projects: Animal paw prints on the floors, cat condo and catio, dog door with overhang, glass burl table |
| 1:00pm to 2:00pm | Season 4, Episode 9 – Retro-Fit for the Whole Family![]() A couple found their own slice of heaven overlooking Lake Annabessacook, only to find out it needed more work than they could provide. Chase, the team, and the Mini Masters take it out of its current 1950’s decor and update it with modern touches and areas for the three dogs, with some special projects up their sleeves. Release Date: Mar. 9, 2020 Owners: Tony and Jeanne Sun Location: Jug Stream, Lake Annabessacook, Monmouth Budget & Timeline: $25,000 - $30,000, 8 - 10 weeks Special Projects: Live edge siding which is a first for the Cabin Masters, upright arcade video game with 32" screen and custom barn wood cabinet, decorative timberframe and threaded rod collar tie, trolley wicker basket pulley system down the hill from the cabin to the stream |
| 2:00pm to 3:00pm | Season 3, Episode 1 – Inspirations Brewing![]() If there’s one thing the Cabin Masters love as much as renovating cabins, it’s beer. When they learn that the owner of their latest cabin project works at Allagash Brewing Company in Portland, they’re excited to check out the brewery for inspiration as they turn the weekend getaway into a three-season home away from home. Located on the shore of Sabattus Pond, the cabin has a steep drop-off to the water, a front door in the wrong place, a kitchen that’s too tiny, and an unusable loft thanks to a low ceiling. Chase and the team brew up some incredible projects to reimagine the cabin footprint and use items from the brewery as well as custom pieces to transform it beyond their clients’ wildest expectations. Release Date: Dec. 3, 2018 Owners: Shamus and Naomi Neville Location: Sabattus Pond, Wales, Sabattus Budget & Timeline: $25,000 - $30,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Bar made of imported whiskey barrels with a "Temperance" sign from Prohibition, beer tap hidden in an old circuit breaker panel, blown glass pendant lampshade, barrel stave stair rail and bar front |
| 3:00pm to 4:00pm | Season 4, Episode 4 – Old Cabin, New Tricks![]() For the past 20 years, a family has created lasting memories of their cabin overlooking Harpswell Sound, but the cabin is in need of some work to see the next 20 years and beyond. Chase and the team jack and level the cabin and expand it with a second floor loft space to accommodate the next generation of the family. Release Date: Feb, 3, 2020 Owners: Allen and Anne Springer Location: Harpswell Sound Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Sea Bag tote with a Casco Bay coastal map having a heart at the camp's location |
| 4:00pm to 5:00pm | Season 2, Episode 16 – A Cabin for the YMCA![]() The Kennebec Valley YMCA in Augusta needs a new play structure, and the Cabin Masters know just the crew for the job. In addition, Ryan decides it’s time to build the workshop that Chase has always wanted. With winter fast approaching and no budget for either project, the team works feverishly to finish the play cabin for the YMCA and the workshop for Chase before everything freezes over. This episode includes Ashley's "tour" of the extensive piles of "organized" salvaged material and other items in Chase's yard. Release Date: Mar. 26, 2018 Owners: Kennebec Valley YMCA Location: Augusta Budget & Timeline: Donations, and salvage from a cabin in Sugarloaf (estimated in the episode at $8,000) Special Projects: Chainsaw-carved bench with two owls and a bear cub, tubular wooden xylophone, loon weathervane |
| 5:00pm to 6:00pm | Season 3, Episode 15 – A Dream Come True – Hockeytown![]() A couple with two hockey-loving boys calls on the Cabin Masters to take their camp they'd purchased only two months earlier on David Pond and turn it into a family vacation cabin that will serve as a central part of their lives for generations to come. Chase and his team are poised to take this blank canvas and create a work of art that includes beautiful pine walls and ceilings and additional sleeping space for the growing family. Release Date: Mar. 25, 2019 Owners: Jon and Amy Faitsch Location: David Pond, Fayette Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 9 weeks Special Projects: Lamp made from four hockey sticks and a helmet, ice hockey table, pine tree-shaped shutters, hockey puck photo holders, captive puck pond hockey goals |
| 6:00pm to 7:00pm | Season 2, Episode 14 – A Family Gathering Place![]() Chase and his team take on a project on McGrath Pond in Oakland that has been empty for 15 years. Stephanie bought this 1940s place from her father and promised him she would fix it up. After her father passed a few years ago, she knew she needed to get some help so she could fulfill her promise and bring it back to the fun cabin it once was. While it seems like a pretty straightforward renovation, starting a project this late in the season raises a lot of challenges. Can Chase and his team get this project done before winter comes and brings construction to a halt? Release Date: Mar. 12, 2018 Owners: Stephanie Sturtevant Location: Tilton Point, McGrath Pond, Oakland Budget & Timeline: $30,000 - $35,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Decoupaged photos, wine rack made of old water skis, countertops made from 19th-century water-aged logs from Quakish Lake extracted by Maine Heritage Timber in Millinocket, updated grilling and smoking stone firepit, handmade paddle uprights for the loft rail |
| 7:00pm to 8:00pm | Season 3, Episode 14 – Love Yurts![]() In a Cabin Masters first, Chase and the crew are tasked with a relocation and land manifestation of a family Yurt on an island on Togus Pond. With a budget of $15,000 and five weeks to complete the job, Chase and the team enter uncharted (and nearly frozen) waters, knowing they will have to move quickly to beat the oncoming ice and snow so they can have the yurt ready for the family to drop their fishing lines in the frozen pond. Release Date: Mar. 18, 2019 Owners: Gary and Mackenzi White Location: Snake Island, Lower Patten Pond, Ellsworth Budget & Timeline: $15,000, 5 weeks Special Projects: Handmade ice fishing trap, four chainsaw-carved eagles (one for each of the kids), hanging outdoor cocoon pod chairs |
| 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Season 4, Episode 6 – Passport to Greenville![]() On their way to Canada but without a lost passport, a couple fell in love with the stunning views of Greenville Junction, Maine. But the cabin they purchased just the previous October is in need of some serious work to make it livable year-round for their extended family. Chase and the team open up the floor plan to create a working bathroom and kitchen as well as additional sleeping space. Release Date: Feb. 17, 2020 Owners: Jerry and Wanda Nutt Location: Moosehead Lake, Greenville Junction Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Custom carved wood tap handle for the requested portable outdoor kitchen with a moose, Mt. Kineo, and a loon on the lake, live edge pine countertops for both the indoor and outdoor kitchens as well as an outdoor bench all from a tree on the property |
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| 10:00pm to 11:00pm | Season 11, Episode 7 – Cabin on the Water![]() When Jedi approaches the guys with a wild idea to turn a pontoon boat into a fully functional "cabin boat," the crew sets sail on one of their most unusual builds yet. With plans for an upper deck, bedroom, bathroom, and a mooring station, the challenge isn't just about creativity—it’s about staying underweight and highway-legal. From muscling off glued-down carpet to installing windows and building custom curtains, the team navigates surprises, setbacks, and a lot of laughs. Jedi’s passion for this project is contagious, Tom from Mainely Handrails brings the welding skills, and the crew finds a whole new way to float a dream—one weld, seal, and decal at a time. Release Date: July 28, 2025 Owners: Jared "Jedi" Baker Location: Great Pond, Belgrade Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 17 weeks Special Projects: Playing card suits curtains, "Madeline Jean" vinyl naming |
| 11:00pm to 12:00am | Season 4, Episode 7 – It Takes a Village![]() Founded in 1935, Agassiz Village has provided underprivileged and at-risk kids an opportunity to experience a 470-acre 50-building camp surrounded by the beauty of Maine. Projects for the Cabin Masters are to restore the old Ringling Brothers' carousel gazebo and add a raised deck floor inside, save and restore bunkhouse I1, and bring back the old carved totem pole in the Welcome area. Chase and his team take on the big project with a small budget to help the camp with the support of the community. Release Date: Feb. 24, 2020 Owners: The Agassiz Village Board Of Directors Location: Agassiz Village, Poland Budget & Timeline: $15,000, 10 weeks (donations of supplies and labor are estimated by Chase in the episode to be $60,000, for a total of $75,000) Special Projects: 5-hole disc golf course |
| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
| 1:00am to 2:00am | Season 11, Episode 7 – Cabin on the Water![]() When Jedi approaches the guys with a wild idea to turn a pontoon boat into a fully functional "cabin boat," the crew sets sail on one of their most unusual builds yet. With plans for an upper deck, bedroom, bathroom, and a mooring station, the challenge isn't just about creativity—it’s about staying underweight and highway-legal. From muscling off glued-down carpet to installing windows and building custom curtains, the team navigates surprises, setbacks, and a lot of laughs. Jedi’s passion for this project is contagious, Tom from Mainely Handrails brings the welding skills, and the crew finds a whole new way to float a dream—one weld, seal, and decal at a time. Release Date: July 28, 2025 Owners: Jared "Jedi" Baker Location: Great Pond, Belgrade Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 17 weeks Special Projects: Playing card suits curtains, "Madeline Jean" vinyl naming |
| 2:00am to 3:00am | Season 4, Episode 7 – It Takes a Village![]() Founded in 1935, Agassiz Village has provided underprivileged and at-risk kids an opportunity to experience a 470-acre 50-building camp surrounded by the beauty of Maine. Projects for the Cabin Masters are to restore the old Ringling Brothers' carousel gazebo and add a raised deck floor inside, save and restore bunkhouse I1, and bring back the old carved totem pole in the Welcome area. Chase and his team take on the big project with a small budget to help the camp with the support of the community. Release Date: Feb. 24, 2020 Owners: The Agassiz Village Board Of Directors Location: Agassiz Village, Poland Budget & Timeline: $15,000, 10 weeks (donations of supplies and labor are estimated by Chase in the episode to be $60,000, for a total of $75,000) Special Projects: 5-hole disc golf course |
| 3:00am to 4:00am | Season 4, Episode 6 – Passport to Greenville![]() On their way to Canada but without a lost passport, a couple fell in love with the stunning views of Greenville Junction, Maine. But the cabin they purchased just the previous October is in need of some serious work to make it livable year-round for their extended family. Chase and the team open up the floor plan to create a working bathroom and kitchen as well as additional sleeping space. Release Date: Feb. 17, 2020 Owners: Jerry and Wanda Nutt Location: Moosehead Lake, Greenville Junction Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Custom carved wood tap handle for the requested portable outdoor kitchen with a moose, Mt. Kineo, and a loon on the lake, live edge pine countertops for both the indoor and outdoor kitchens as well as an outdoor bench all from a tree on the property |
| Monday, December 8, 2025 11:00am: 402 – A Lobster Legacy Shack 12:00pm: 302 – Paws, Present, and Future 1:00pm: 409 – Retro-Fit for the Whole Family 2:00pm: 301 – Inspirations Brewing 3:00pm: 404 – Old Cabin, New Tricks 4:00pm: 216 – A Cabin for the YMCA 5:00pm: 315 – A Dream Come True – Hockeytown 6:00pm: 214 – A Family Gathering Place 7:00pm: 314 – Love Yurts 8:00pm: 406 – Passport to Greenville 10:00pm: 1107 – Cabin on the Water 11:00pm: 407 – It Takes a Village 1:00am: 1107 – Cabin on the Water 2:00am: 407 – It Takes a Village 3:00am: 406 – Passport to Greenville |
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Wednesday, December 10, 2025 | |
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| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
| 6:00pm to 7:00pm | Season 10, Episode 10 – Legacy Cabin for a Basketball Legend![]() Maine basketball legend Joe Harrington's father purchased a pristine plot of oceanside property in Phippsburg way back in the 1950s. After retiring from his Hall of Fame coaching career, Joe cleared a parcel of the land his father gave him so he could construct a camp of his own to add to the family’s legacy. With the land ready, Coach Joe needed to put a build team together, and when it comes to cabins in Maine, there's only one starting lineup you want. Chase and the crew do it all: from measuring out the structure, to laying a pier pole foundations, framing and sheathing with wood harvested from the property and repurposing a historic piece of flooring, paying homage to Joe’s career in basketball. With so much to get done before the 4th of July can the team rally and win this one without going into overtime? Release Date: March 3, 2025 Owners: Joe Harrington Location: Phippsburg Budget & Timeline: 10 weeks, $75,000 Special Projects: Atlantic Coast Conference floorboard sign, custom pillows with Marvin the dog's face on them |
| 7:00pm to 8:00pm | Season 6, Episode 3 – The Old Fishing Camp![]() An old fish tale claims that before the Andersen family became owners of their Clary Lake camp in 1964, $5 would buy a stay at the cabin, complete with a massage and a bottle of moonshine. True or not, sisters Charlene Andersen and Pennilyn Dudley fondly recall many stories from the last 50 years of living at the camp. Though well-loved and well-lived in throughout the years, the camp has not gotten the TLC it’s deserved. The sisters are hoping that, with a primp and pop of color, Chase and the Cabin Masters team can restore the health of their family camp. Release Date: Feb. 8, 2021 Owners: Charlene & Pennilyn Andersen Location: Clary Lake, Whitefield Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 10 weeks (completed in 8 weeks) Special Projects: Siding the color of the Tupperware cups in the cupboard, dock with bench and solar lights, moonshine bottle chandelier, wooden door handles from branches |
| 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Season 11, Episode 1 – Parker Pond Pine Palace![]() The Cannons spent 30 years looking for their dream cabin and once they saw this little cabin on Parker Pond, they knew it was the one. But they need a new roof, additional sleeping space and most importantly to raise the low ceilings. Never fear, the Maine Cabin Masters are here! The gang transports a heavy stone hearth and Jedi and Ashley race to see who can put a set of stools together fastest. You won't want to miss the guys play the nicest prank ever on Ashley, no pun intended. Ummm, can someone tell me why Ryan is wearing a shower curtain during demo? Release Date: June 16, 2025 Owners: Bill & Judy Cannon Location: Parker Pond, Chesterville Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 14 weeks Special Projects: Firewood holder, solid granite hearth |
| 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Season 6, Episode 7 – Buttoned-Up and Bug-Free Legacy![]() Tim and Patty Costin met in Maine as teenagers and fell in love not too far from Farr's Cove, where they purchased their first lakeside home together, an 1890s-era camp, in 1990. Now, thirty years later and parents to two sons, also named Tim and Pat, the growing Costin family needs more space than their hundred-year-old camp provides. As new grandparents, Tim and Patty want to create a family home they can watch their grandchildren grow up and enjoy, just as their sons have enjoyed for the past three decades on Farr’s Cove. The team needs to add an entrance, and a bedroom by expanding the second floor loft, while maintaining the camp's charm. Release Date: Apr. 5, 2021 Owners: Tim & Patty Costin Location: Farr's Cove, Cobbosseecontee Lake, West Gardiner Budget & Timeline: $75,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Custom pine tree lamp shades for a table lamp and a floor lamp, using old wooden road signs found in the cabin's walls to make a lock-together playhouse for small kids, reupholstered the cushions for the glider, rebound a family journal from 1897 found in the camp and made a presentation box for it |
| 10:00pm to 11:00pm | Season 11, Episode 3 – Big Reward on a Tiny Cabin![]() When Ryan picks up a rundown tiny cabin for a rock-bottom price, the rest of the crew isn't convinced—it looks more like a lost cause than a smart investment. But Ashley sparks a new idea: transform it into a one-of-a-kind, fully customizable retreat and auction it off for charity. With the team on board, the challenge becomes clear—make it functional, flexible, and full of charm on a shoestring budget. Can they pull off a stylish, crowd-pleasing renovation that fetches more than they spent—or will this bite-sized project come up short? Release Date: June 30, 2025 Owners: Kennebec Cabin Co., Shad Hall Location: Winthrop Budget & Timeline: $21,000, 16 weeks Special Projects: Convertible chair that pulls out into a bed. |
| 11:00pm to 12:00am | Season 9, Episode 15 – Outdoor Classroom at Gardiner High![]() Class is in session and the Maine Cabin Masters are going back to school! Gardiner Area High School is in need of an outdoor classroom for their earth sciences program so who better to hire for the job then some of their famous Gardiner Tiger alumni! Although they officially put the rivalry on hold for the sake of the job, there is plenty of friendly Gardiner vs Cony ribbing to be had, as the crew build the classroom from scratch; designing the place to be an optimal learning space with plenty of storage. Ashley makes a sundial to combat tardiness while Brad and Jay create a rain collection system. Can the Masters complete the job before the late bell rings? Get to your desk and find out! Release Date: March 4, 2024 Owners: Gardiner High School Location: Gardiner High School Budget & Timeline: $25,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Solar power, sundial made from concrete and a speed square, rainwater collection system, live-edge work table/bench |
| 12:00am to 1:00am | Season 6, Episode 7 – Buttoned-Up and Bug-Free Legacy![]() Tim and Patty Costin met in Maine as teenagers and fell in love not too far from Farr's Cove, where they purchased their first lakeside home together, an 1890s-era camp, in 1990. Now, thirty years later and parents to two sons, also named Tim and Pat, the growing Costin family needs more space than their hundred-year-old camp provides. As new grandparents, Tim and Patty want to create a family home they can watch their grandchildren grow up and enjoy, just as their sons have enjoyed for the past three decades on Farr’s Cove. The team needs to add an entrance, and a bedroom by expanding the second floor loft, while maintaining the camp's charm. Release Date: Apr. 5, 2021 Owners: Tim & Patty Costin Location: Farr's Cove, Cobbosseecontee Lake, West Gardiner Budget & Timeline: $75,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Custom pine tree lamp shades for a table lamp and a floor lamp, using old wooden road signs found in the cabin's walls to make a lock-together playhouse for small kids, reupholstered the cushions for the glider, rebound a family journal from 1897 found in the camp and made a presentation box for it |
| 1:00am to 2:00am | Season 11, Episode 3 – Big Reward on a Tiny Cabin![]() When Ryan picks up a rundown tiny cabin for a rock-bottom price, the rest of the crew isn't convinced—it looks more like a lost cause than a smart investment. But Ashley sparks a new idea: transform it into a one-of-a-kind, fully customizable retreat and auction it off for charity. With the team on board, the challenge becomes clear—make it functional, flexible, and full of charm on a shoestring budget. Can they pull off a stylish, crowd-pleasing renovation that fetches more than they spent—or will this bite-sized project come up short? Release Date: June 30, 2025 Owners: Kennebec Cabin Co., Shad Hall Location: Winthrop Budget & Timeline: $21,000, 16 weeks Special Projects: Convertible chair that pulls out into a bed. |
| 2:00am to 3:00am | Season 9, Episode 15 – Outdoor Classroom at Gardiner High![]() Class is in session and the Maine Cabin Masters are going back to school! Gardiner Area High School is in need of an outdoor classroom for their earth sciences program so who better to hire for the job then some of their famous Gardiner Tiger alumni! Although they officially put the rivalry on hold for the sake of the job, there is plenty of friendly Gardiner vs Cony ribbing to be had, as the crew build the classroom from scratch; designing the place to be an optimal learning space with plenty of storage. Ashley makes a sundial to combat tardiness while Brad and Jay create a rain collection system. Can the Masters complete the job before the late bell rings? Get to your desk and find out! Release Date: March 4, 2024 Owners: Gardiner High School Location: Gardiner High School Budget & Timeline: $25,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Solar power, sundial made from concrete and a speed square, rainwater collection system, live-edge work table/bench |
| 3:00am to 4:00am | Season 11, Episode 1 – Parker Pond Pine Palace![]() The Cannons spent 30 years looking for their dream cabin and once they saw this little cabin on Parker Pond, they knew it was the one. But they need a new roof, additional sleeping space and most importantly to raise the low ceilings. Never fear, the Maine Cabin Masters are here! The gang transports a heavy stone hearth and Jedi and Ashley race to see who can put a set of stools together fastest. You won't want to miss the guys play the nicest prank ever on Ashley, no pun intended. Ummm, can someone tell me why Ryan is wearing a shower curtain during demo? Release Date: June 16, 2025 Owners: Bill & Judy Cannon Location: Parker Pond, Chesterville Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 14 weeks Special Projects: Firewood holder, solid granite hearth |
| Wednesday, December 10, 2025 6:00pm: 1010 – Legacy Cabin for a Basketball Legend 7:00pm: 603 – The Old Fishing Camp 8:00pm: 1101 – Parker Pond Pine Palace 9:00pm: 607 – Buttoned-Up and Bug-Free Legacy 10:00pm: 1103 – Big Reward on a Tiny Cabin 11:00pm: 915 – Outdoor Classroom at Gardiner High 12:00am: 607 – Buttoned-Up and Bug-Free Legacy 1:00am: 1103 – Big Reward on a Tiny Cabin 2:00am: 915 – Outdoor Classroom at Gardiner High 3:00am: 1101 – Parker Pond Pine Palace |
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