Maine Cabin Masters Current TV Schedules

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Saturday, January 17, 2026

Saturday, January 17, 2026

TIMES
(Eastern)
EPISODES
5:00pm to 6:00pm
Season 12, Episode 4 – Little House on the Production Line

Rob Little has a big family and they’re outgrowing their home. When the Maine Cabin Masters hear that Rob’s raising three little girls in his parent’s in-law suite, they agree to take on a huge project: working on a modular build. Collaborating with a local company, they're sprinkling their cabin spice on this four bedroom house as it cranes off the production line. Along the way they'll have to trim, paint, floor, and stare down an intimidating set of stairs to customize the home for the family. Meanwhile, Ashley has the entire crew crawling up the walls to complete a special project on time for Rob’s daughters.
Release Date: January 12, 2026
Owners: Rob & Danica Little
Location: Auburn
Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 15 weeks
Special Projects: Bunny house, Rock climbing wall
6:00pm to 7:00pm
Season 7, Episode 8 – A Cabin Built by Bampy

Built originally for a bachelor party using old floors from a church in Pittston, Maine, grandfather and Shriner Rick "Bampy" Hersom has renovated and maintained the family cabin for generations. His recent passing has left more than just a family who miss him dearly; it’s left his favorite place in disrepair. The Cabin Masters jump in, excited to pick up where he left off by making a bigger bathroom and kitchen and adding new loft space for the Hersom's growing family. But when Doug the plumber digs up the septic system, he finds it’s been rotted out and will need a complete overhaul. Can the Cabin Masters stay within the budget and the timeframe of this build, or will this unexpected project stop the build in its tracks?
Release Date: Jan. 17, 2022
Owners: Liz, Christopher, and Joe Hersom
Location: Upper Narrows Pond, Winthrop
Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: An "H" family initial made from the wood from the kitchen cabinet which came from the same church as the floor, custom Shriners' emblem to hang in the gable end
7:00pm to 8:00pm
Season 7, Episode 6 – Refreshing The Cooper Cottage

The Cooper family has been coming to the cottage their grandfather built in the 70's for generations. But now it's time for an update, and this cabin needs new everything. Good thing the Cabin Masters are here to help refresh the interior kitchen and bedrooms, build safer access to the loft, and add on a new screened in porch. They also plan on removing an inflammable apple shed from the property and build safe stairs down to the shoreline. With a twelve-week timeline and a $30,000 budget, it's time for the Cabin Masters to pick up where grandpa left off and take this cabin into the 21st century.
Release Date: Jan. 3, 2022
Owners: Leslie Cooper Morenus, David (son) and David's wife, Christina, and Jessica (daughter)
Location: Harpswell
Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: Sea glass chandelier made of driftwood from the property's shoreline, poured epoxy kitchen countertop, dock stairs down to the water of Harpswell Sound
8:00pm to 9:00pm
Season 6, Episode 4 – The Eyesore by the Shore

The Eldridge family has lived on Cobbosseeconntee Lake for nearly a century. For the last thirty-years they've been the infamous owners of the biggest eyesore on the lake - a dilapidated one-story structure with chipping paint and a collapsing retaining wall. Now, with the help of Chase, Ryan and the rest of the Cabin Masters, Ryan's younger brother Rhett and his wife Caroline will no longer be the owners of the biggest eyesore on shore. However, as the team begins to tear into the old shack, they realize this little job has some of the biggest problems they've ever faced.
Release Date: Feb. 15, 2021
Owners: Rhett & Caroline Eldridge
Location: Cobbosseecontee Lake
Budget & Timeline: $55,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: Cribbage board made from one of the boards from the original camp, favors called in to maintain budget (concrete for the foundation, redi-rocks for retaining wall for parking), stone and steel fire pit, marine canvas sling chair for Caroline from Ashley, scrapped but almost new steel spiral staircase, Ryan and Ashley also contributed $15,000 to $20,000 since it's his brother's camp
9:00pm to 10:00pm
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.
10:00pm to 11:00pm
Season 12, Episode 3 – Back to Mint Condition

The Maine Cabin Masters take on another Cobbosseecontee camp. Homeowner Walter White and his family dream of a new deck, a natural wood exterior, and an open layout to connect his porch and living room. What starts as a straightforward renovation quickly turns into a whirlwind of challenges - temperatures of over 100 degrees, brown-tail moth attacks, and two massive glass windows that need to come out. The guys definitely have their work cut out for them! With the crew pulling together and tackling every obstacle in their way, this episode delivers plenty of surprises, laughs, and the kind of heart that makes a cabin truly feel like home away from home.
Release Date: January 5, 2026
Owners: Walter White
Location: Lake Cobbosseecontee
Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: Hutch made from the old woven-front kitchen cabinet doors and old siding
11:00pm to 12:00am
Season 8, Episode 6 – New Cabin in Tree, Two, One…

Shelly Wheeler grew up splashing around in the bright blue water of China Lake. Now, with a growing family of her own, and her relatives dotting the shores in their perfect summer cabins, Shelly and her husband Travis want to be able to host family functions at their own camp. The only problem: their camp is too small; so small, their daughter hits her head when she stands up in her room. With a growing list of issues and three growing kids, the Wheelers reach out to the Cabin Masters to help them renovate and resize their lakeside home. There's just one thing standing in their way: one of the largest trees in Maine - it needs to come down without breaking the camp or the budget.
Release Date: December 12, 2022
Owners: Travis and Shelly Wheeler
Location: China Lake
Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 10 Weeks
Special Projects: Flower garden in the cottonwood tree stump, hockey stick coat rack
12:00am to 1:00am
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.
1:00am to 2:00am
Season 12, Episode 3 – Back to Mint Condition

The Maine Cabin Masters take on another Cobbosseecontee camp. Homeowner Walter White and his family dream of a new deck, a natural wood exterior, and an open layout to connect his porch and living room. What starts as a straightforward renovation quickly turns into a whirlwind of challenges - temperatures of over 100 degrees, brown-tail moth attacks, and two massive glass windows that need to come out. The guys definitely have their work cut out for them! With the crew pulling together and tackling every obstacle in their way, this episode delivers plenty of surprises, laughs, and the kind of heart that makes a cabin truly feel like home away from home.
Release Date: January 5, 2026
Owners: Walter White
Location: Lake Cobbosseecontee
Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: Hutch made from the old woven-front kitchen cabinet doors and old siding
2:00am to 3:00am
Season 8, Episode 6 – New Cabin in Tree, Two, One…

Shelly Wheeler grew up splashing around in the bright blue water of China Lake. Now, with a growing family of her own, and her relatives dotting the shores in their perfect summer cabins, Shelly and her husband Travis want to be able to host family functions at their own camp. The only problem: their camp is too small; so small, their daughter hits her head when she stands up in her room. With a growing list of issues and three growing kids, the Wheelers reach out to the Cabin Masters to help them renovate and resize their lakeside home. There's just one thing standing in their way: one of the largest trees in Maine - it needs to come down without breaking the camp or the budget.
Release Date: December 12, 2022
Owners: Travis and Shelly Wheeler
Location: China Lake
Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 10 Weeks
Special Projects: Flower garden in the cottonwood tree stump, hockey stick coat rack
3:00am to 4:00am
Season 6, Episode 4 – The Eyesore by the Shore

The Eldridge family has lived on Cobbosseeconntee Lake for nearly a century. For the last thirty-years they've been the infamous owners of the biggest eyesore on the lake - a dilapidated one-story structure with chipping paint and a collapsing retaining wall. Now, with the help of Chase, Ryan and the rest of the Cabin Masters, Ryan's younger brother Rhett and his wife Caroline will no longer be the owners of the biggest eyesore on shore. However, as the team begins to tear into the old shack, they realize this little job has some of the biggest problems they've ever faced.
Release Date: Feb. 15, 2021
Owners: Rhett & Caroline Eldridge
Location: Cobbosseecontee Lake
Budget & Timeline: $55,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: Cribbage board made from one of the boards from the original camp, favors called in to maintain budget (concrete for the foundation, redi-rocks for retaining wall for parking), stone and steel fire pit, marine canvas sling chair for Caroline from Ashley, scrapped but almost new steel spiral staircase, Ryan and Ashley also contributed $15,000 to $20,000 since it's his brother's camp
COPY-PASTE SCHEDULE
Saturday, January 17, 2026
5:00pm: 1204 – Little House on the Production Line
6:00pm: 708 – A Cabin Built by Bampy
7:00pm: 706 – Refreshing The Cooper Cottage
8:00pm: 604 – The Eyesore by the Shore
9:00pm: 1103 – Big Reward on a Tiny Cabin
10:00pm: 1203 – Back to Mint Condition
11:00pm: 806 – New Cabin in Tree, Two, One…
12:00am: 1103 – Big Reward on a Tiny Cabin
1:00am: 1203 – Back to Mint Condition
2:00am: 806 – New Cabin in Tree, Two, One…
3:00am: 604 – The Eyesore by the Shore
Monday, January 19, 2026

Monday, January 19, 2026

TIMES
(Eastern)
EPISODES
12:00pm to 1:00pm
Season 2, Episode 10 – Desert Pond Hideaway

The team travels to a secluded piece of land close to Desert Pond to help a couple turn their forgotten 16' x 16' shack with a fieldstone fireplace into a relaxing retreat. The couple has big ambitions for the one-room space, which means the crew will be stretched with a $30,000 budget and only four weeks to finish the project.
Release Date: Feb. 12, 2018
Owners: Vincent Hemmeter and Nicole Watson
Location: Desert Pond, Mt. Vernon
Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 4 weeks
Special Projects: Central floor insert, chimney gargoyle, claw foot tub with shower ring, "one-eyed bull" door knocker, canoe dock
1:00pm to 2:00pm
Season 2, Episode 11 – Pilsbury Family Rafting Cabin

The Cabin Masters take on a project along the Kennebec River in Caratunk. They’re challenged with taking a shell of a cabin that was moved to its current property from Lake Moxie and renovating it to create a small efficiency home for family and friends to stay when they visit. The timeline and budget aren’t the only challenges the team will face, however, as the remote location provides its own set of problems.
Release Date: Feb. 19, 2018
Owners: Mike and Kim Pilsbury
Location: The Forks, Dead and Kennebec Rivers, Caratunk
Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 9 weeks
Special Projects: Bench made of small logs, towel and rafting gear drying rack, as well as an extra bench, both made from old paddles, a Pilsbury Cabin bird house for the highway birdhouse retaining wall about 10 miles down the road in Moscow
2:00pm to 3:00pm
Season 2, Episode 2 – Clearwater Camp

The Cabin Masters take on a cabin in Industry that hasn’t been touched since the 1970s. They discover that 40 years of Maine winters have not been kind to this place, and issues arise once the snow melts and they start digging into the project. Between the snow delays and their $45,000 budget, this project is sure to come down to the wire.
Release Date: Dec. 4, 2017
Owners: Maine Surgeon General Dora Mills
Location: Clearwater Lake, Industry
Budget & Timeline: $35,000 - $45,000, 4th of July (8 - 10 weeks, unspecified)
Special Projects: Book lamp made of a stack of encyclopedias, bookcase made out of an organ, in-stair bookshelves
3:00pm to 4:00pm
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:
4:00pm to 5:00pm
Season 2, Episode 8 – The Bullpen

Chase and his team head to their family camp to take on the old Army barracks that has served as overflow sleeping for over 40 years. With the family expanding and sleeping space at a premium, the guys try to save the structure to accommodate family reunions for years to come. With a budget of $20,000, a lot of reclaimed materials and help from family members, the team races to pull off this renovation before the family reunion.
Release Date: Jan. 29, 2018
Owners: The Morrill Family
Location: Clearwater Lake, Industry
Budget & Timeline: $20,000, Memorial Day (no weeks specified)
Special Projects: Family tree made of glazed clay
5:00pm to 6:00pm
Season 7, Episode 5 – A Former Family Cabin Reclaimed

A family that has owned land in Maine for over 100 years has recently re-purchased some land they had sold in the past. With the land and cabin back in the family, it’s up to the Cabin Masters to update it. Chase and the team start by removing the old chimney, jacking and leveling, cleaning 4 - 5 inches of snow out from inside, then building an entirely new bedroom and bathroom. They also landscape the property in muddy and frozen winter conditions. Last, they find their centers while creating a yoga and meditation space in front of gorgeous picture windows.
Release Date: Dec. 27, 2021
Owners: George & Brenda Joseph
Location: Fayette
Budget & Timeline: $35,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: Steel "movement" art by Jamison York, laser cut map of both the current and previously-owned properties from Benoit's Design Co.
6:00pm to 7:00pm
Season 6, Episode 6 – A Very Scary Camp

You never know what’s at the end of a dirt road in Maine, which is where the Hamill family’s 1963 Mount Vernon cabin is creepily isolated. When owner Ike Hamill’s father purchased his dream camp near a stream in 1996, after spending many years and many river trips wistfully gazing upon it, little did he know that it would become his son’s favorite place to write horror novels – especially during a thunderstorm. For the rest of the Hamill family, the cabin is a place of fun and enjoyment. Though they love that it’s as rustic as they come, with only the bare minimums-- 320 square feet and no kitchen, bathroom or electricity-- the Hamill family hopes that Chase and the Cabin Masters can improve the camp’s livability. By adding electricity, running water, and a 16' x 20' addition that would double the size of the camp, the Cabin Masters will create the cabin Ike’s father has always dreamed of, rustic charm and all.
Release Date: Mar. 29, 2021
Owners: Ike Hamill
Location: Long Pond Stream, Mt. Vernon
Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 8 weeks
Special Projects: Bookcase made from shutters removed from the camp, timberframe deck and roof/gazebo with a swing over the pumphouse, stone woodstove hearth, stone shower, restored table with chairs with custom carved leather seats
7:00pm to 8:00pm
Season 2, Episode 5 – The Hiltz Camp

Chase and his team are deep in the woods of New Sharon, Maine, to help homeowner Rod save his rundown 1940s camp from falling into the pristine Kimball Pond. He’d like to patch up the holes and get his wife to come back to the camp, which means it’s going to need a lot of work. Chase will need all hands on deck to get this build done in time and under his $20,000 budget.
Release Date: Jan. 8, 2018
Owners: Rod and Barbara Hiltz
Location: Kimball Pond, New Sharon
Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 6 weeks
Special Projects: Hiltz Hand front door, Hiltz Hand steel fire ring, beaver stick railing, live edge countertop
8:00pm to 9:00pm
Season 9, Episode 3 – Ski Cabin

Grab your snowsuit and your favorite set of skis, the Maine Cabin Masters are heading to the hills to help the snow-happy Richardson family fulfill their dream of owning a slope side abode at the Black Mountain Ski Resort! In addition to coping with Maine’s snowy winter conditions the crew must overcome the difficulties of construction in a flood plain and must make their cuts carefully. Ryan enlists a local metal fabricator to make some stunning custom ski storage as Ashley learns some new techniques while making some specialized creature comforts for the family and their dog, Zaddie. Can the gang get the project done before the lifts close?
Release Date: November 6, 2023
Owners: Justin and Amy Richardson
Location: Black Mountain Ski Resort, Rumford
Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: Individual aluminum ski cubbies under the camp, elevated food & water dish stand for their dog Zadie, bench made from used snowboards
9:00pm to 10:00pm
Season 12, Episode 5 – Mouse-Free Retreat

The Cabin Masters head to Camp Upta by Wilson Pond to rescue owners Amy and Diann from their long-running DIY renovation project. Over the years, the mice-infested camp has been patched together by the couple during weekends, leaving it more like a construction zone than a cozy getaway. With the team’s help, they aim to finally turn it into a true cabin retreat. Chase and the crew plan to add a new room, create a more private bathroom, increase storage - and most importantly, evict all the mice once and for all. With just a few weeks until Amy and Diann’s 10-year wedding anniversary, the pressure’s on. Will the Cabin Masters 'squeak' by the deadline with all the renovations complete?
Release Date: January 19, 2026
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Location:
Budget & Timeline:
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10:00pm to 11:00pm
Season 11, Episode 2 – Twofer on Cobbossee

In a Cabin Master first, two former homeowners reach out to Chase and the crew after a Christmas storm dubbed "The Grinch" fell countless trees across central Maine. The smaller project: the YMCA camp of Maine on Lake Cobbossee had multiple trees destroy cabins around the property. And not five minutes down the lake, the Chadwick family’s screened in porch was crushed after a large tree clobbered their camp. Both camps desperately need the Cabin Masters right away. Will Chase and the team be able to help these homeowners restore their cabins before the peak of summer? Or will summer be stolen as well?
Release Date: June 23, 2025
Owners: YMCA Camp of Maine; Jeff and Kim Gleason, Don Taylor
Location: Cobbosseecontee Lake
Budget & Timeline: $80,000, 6 weeks
Special Projects: 3 lending libraries
11:00pm to 12:00am
Season 9, Episode 13 – Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta

At best, the Dikan’s camp on Damariscotta has a nice shell but everything from the odd layout, a shower that backs into a bedroom, to the woodstove’s “temple” has to go in order for the Dikans to get the wonderful getaway they had hoped for. Wisely, they called the Maine Cabin Masters to come work their magic. Chase, Ryan and the guys have to revamp everything but the baseboards, reshaping the floor plan, adding a dormer, expanding the bathroom to actually accommodate a shower and using all of their brawn to dismantle the infamous stove-throne. Will they be able to complete the job so the Dikans can enjoy some leaf peeping?
Release Date: February 19, 2024
Owners: Mike & Debbie Dikan
Location: Damariscotta Lake
Budget & Timeline: $100,000, 10 weeks
Special Projects: Round coffee table topped with an NOAA fishing chart of Casco Bay that Ashley had found at the camp, paper chandelier custom-made by OCB Design, stained glass made by Debbie's sister
12:00am to 1:00am
Season 12, Episode 5 – Mouse-Free Retreat

The Cabin Masters head to Camp Upta by Wilson Pond to rescue owners Amy and Diann from their long-running DIY renovation project. Over the years, the mice-infested camp has been patched together by the couple during weekends, leaving it more like a construction zone than a cozy getaway. With the team’s help, they aim to finally turn it into a true cabin retreat. Chase and the crew plan to add a new room, create a more private bathroom, increase storage - and most importantly, evict all the mice once and for all. With just a few weeks until Amy and Diann’s 10-year wedding anniversary, the pressure’s on. Will the Cabin Masters 'squeak' by the deadline with all the renovations complete?
Release Date: January 19, 2026
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Location:
Budget & Timeline:
Special Projects:
1:00am to 2:00am
Season 11, Episode 2 – Twofer on Cobbossee

In a Cabin Master first, two former homeowners reach out to Chase and the crew after a Christmas storm dubbed "The Grinch" fell countless trees across central Maine. The smaller project: the YMCA camp of Maine on Lake Cobbossee had multiple trees destroy cabins around the property. And not five minutes down the lake, the Chadwick family’s screened in porch was crushed after a large tree clobbered their camp. Both camps desperately need the Cabin Masters right away. Will Chase and the team be able to help these homeowners restore their cabins before the peak of summer? Or will summer be stolen as well?
Release Date: June 23, 2025
Owners: YMCA Camp of Maine; Jeff and Kim Gleason, Don Taylor
Location: Cobbosseecontee Lake
Budget & Timeline: $80,000, 6 weeks
Special Projects: 3 lending libraries
2:00am to 3:00am
Season 9, Episode 13 – Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta

At best, the Dikan’s camp on Damariscotta has a nice shell but everything from the odd layout, a shower that backs into a bedroom, to the woodstove’s “temple” has to go in order for the Dikans to get the wonderful getaway they had hoped for. Wisely, they called the Maine Cabin Masters to come work their magic. Chase, Ryan and the guys have to revamp everything but the baseboards, reshaping the floor plan, adding a dormer, expanding the bathroom to actually accommodate a shower and using all of their brawn to dismantle the infamous stove-throne. Will they be able to complete the job so the Dikans can enjoy some leaf peeping?
Release Date: February 19, 2024
Owners: Mike & Debbie Dikan
Location: Damariscotta Lake
Budget & Timeline: $100,000, 10 weeks
Special Projects: Round coffee table topped with an NOAA fishing chart of Casco Bay that Ashley had found at the camp, paper chandelier custom-made by OCB Design, stained glass made by Debbie's sister
3:00am to 4:00am
Season 9, Episode 3 – Ski Cabin

Grab your snowsuit and your favorite set of skis, the Maine Cabin Masters are heading to the hills to help the snow-happy Richardson family fulfill their dream of owning a slope side abode at the Black Mountain Ski Resort! In addition to coping with Maine’s snowy winter conditions the crew must overcome the difficulties of construction in a flood plain and must make their cuts carefully. Ryan enlists a local metal fabricator to make some stunning custom ski storage as Ashley learns some new techniques while making some specialized creature comforts for the family and their dog, Zaddie. Can the gang get the project done before the lifts close?
Release Date: November 6, 2023
Owners: Justin and Amy Richardson
Location: Black Mountain Ski Resort, Rumford
Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: Individual aluminum ski cubbies under the camp, elevated food & water dish stand for their dog Zadie, bench made from used snowboards
COPY-PASTE SCHEDULE
Monday, January 19, 2026
12:00pm: 210 – Desert Pond Hideaway
1:00pm: 211 – Pilsbury Family Rafting Cabin
2:00pm: 202 – Clearwater Camp
3:00pm: 804 – Summer Camp Comfort
4:00pm: 208 – The Bullpen
5:00pm: 705 – A Former Family Cabin Reclaimed
6:00pm: 606 – A Very Scary Camp
7:00pm: 205 – The Hiltz Camp
8:00pm: 903 – Ski Cabin
9:00pm: 1205 – Mouse-Free Retreat
10:00pm: 1102 – Twofer on Cobbossee
11:00pm: 913 – Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta
12:00am: 1205 – Mouse-Free Retreat
1:00am: 1102 – Twofer on Cobbossee
2:00am: 913 – Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta
3:00am: 903 – Ski Cabin
Monday, January 26, 2026

Monday, January 26, 2026

TIMES
(Eastern)
EPISODES
11:00am to 12:00pm
Season 1, Episode 8 – 130-Year-Old Island Cabin

Chase and the team tackle the renovation of a 130-year-old cabin located on Cuba Island. With a budget of $40,000 and a time frame of six weeks, they attempt to overcome the challenges of building on an island to make sure the cabin is around for another 100 years.
Release Date: Feb. 20, 2017
Owners: Jac Arbour
Location: Cuba Island, Manchester
Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 6 weeks
Special Projects: Inverted wooden boat chandelier, log benches, rickshaw sign, cornhole game
12:00pm to 1:00pm
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
1:00pm to 2:00pm
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
2:00pm to 3:00pm
Season 3, Episode 10 – The Twister Camp

A couple calls on the Cabin Masters to help save the owner from himself after their camp was hit by a freak tornado, and a tree courtesy of the same tornado. With community involvement and an emphasis on outdoor entertaining, and with Ashley in charge while Chase is out ill, the team completes an open second floor and the desired finishing touches to the camp as they race to wrap it up before the first snow falls.
Release Date: Feb. 18, 2019
Owners: Jim and Lisa Backman
Location: Moose Pond, Bridgton
Budget & Timeline: $22,500, 2 months
Special Projects: Canoe bookcase, donated cliff rock BBQ island, donated cedar dock with dual Adirondack chair, donated custom indoor stair rail with ski decorations
3:00pm to 4:00pm
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
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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
5:00pm to 6:00pm
Season 7, Episode 7 – The $25 Manchester Post Office

The Cabin Masters are converting the first post office ever built in Manchester, in-use from 1945 to 1962, into a small cabin in an off grid location. Won with a bid of $25, the Worthing family purchased the post office to give it new purpose. Now, after sitting dormant on their property for so many years after it was moved there about 15 years before, the Worthings have asked the Cabin Masters for help converting it into a cabin while still preserving the history, complete with an added outhouse. With a budget of $25,000 and an 8-week timeline, the team springs into action to finish this unique build on time and on budget.
Release Date: Jan. 10, 2022
Owners: David & Diana Worthing
Location: Manchester
Budget & Timeline: $25,000, 8 weeks
Special Projects: Window flower boxes made from commercially-available mailboxes; Gliding bench rocker made from an old buggy seat found on the property
6:00pm to 7:00pm
Season 6, Episode 9 – 200-Year-Old Boathouse Revival

Nate & Kirstin Laflin and their family fell in love with the circa early-1900s camp called "The Little Red Camp" as soon as they saw it. Located on Cobbosseecontee Lake, this 200-year old boathouse turned cabin is a rare find because it is stationed directly on the water, something a potential camp owner would never be able to find today. After a boat ride to the camp with Ryan's mom Paula Thomas as the pilot, Chase and his team will have to figure out how to keep the cabin safely near the water, all while jacking and re-enforcing it, addressing rot issues, uneven walls and ultimately adding a second floor to create more space for the Laflins to be able to enjoy their summer retreat with their two young daughters.
Release Date: Apr. 19, 2021
Owners: Nate & Kirstin Laflin
Location: Cobbosseecontee Lake
Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: A red Puffin Boat for the Laflin daughters that can be turned into a bed, a removable slide from the deck directly into the water
7:00pm to 8:00pm
Season 3, Episode 7 – Stable Family Ties

Chase and the crew have their work cut out for them turning a vacation cabin that was originally a 1920s horse barn that had been dragged across the lake in the 1940s, into a stable building for a large family. Drawing from the past as inspiration, the crew also wants to honor the owners’ late parents in this emotional build. Doug the Plumber shows up on-camera for the first time in this episode.
Release Date: Jan. 28, 2019
Owners: Siblings Andrew, Nick, and Cammie Christ
Location: Biscay Pond, Bremen
Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 9 weeks
Special Projects: Peaceful memorial garden honoring Nanny & Pop's cremation urns overlooking the camp (including a fresh beer for Fritz), horseshoe coatracks and a horseshoe door knocker handmade at a blacksmith shop, drop-down bed on a winch, gift of a 7' table made by the owners' brother-in-law with barn wood from their former family farm in Rhode Island
8:00pm to 9:00pm
Season 9, Episode 1 – Legacy Camp on Maranacook Lake

What do you do when your family has outgrown your lakeside abode? You call the Maine Cabin Masters that's what! Join the gang as they meet the Klinoffs, a huge, lakeloving, family whose cabin has great bones but after decades of add-ons it has a maze-like layout which is not conducive to their growing needs. It doesn’t stop at the interior, the place needs a new deck, dock and fire pit suitable for their massive family gatherings. The guys take on the challenges of construction as Ashley “keys” in on a special breakfast bar using a family relic. It’s a race to the finish, as the Klinoffs need to project done before their annual big family Fourth of July blowout!
Release Date: October 23, 2023
Owners: Andy and Mary Klinoff
Location: Maranacook Lake, Reedfield
Budget & Timeline: $70,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: Glass-top bar made from the family's upright piano keys
9:00pm to 10:00pm
Season 12, Episode 6 – Rebuilding Cabin Destroyed by Storm


Release Date: January 26, 2026
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10:00pm to 11:00pm
Season 10, Episode 3 – Pop of Color at Popham Beach

The Triangle House is a thing of legend in Phippsburg. It began its journey as a gas station in 1922. After that, it served as a monument to the town’s history for some time before falling into the hands of local artist, Jane Burke, who had admired the funky building since childhood. After a century of wear and tear, the triangle house needs to be saved, and that’s why Jane called the Maine Cabin Masters! Battling rot, ants, antiquated building techniques and a tight deadline the gang gets to work replacing rotten wood, rebuilding the deck and properly waterproofing the structure. Adding to the cabin’s unique personality, the Masters recruit Uncle Leigh to create some shingle reliefs, Ashley repurposes some lobster ropes and the gang finish things off with a paint job that you need to see to believe.
Release Date: January 13, 2025
Owners: Jane Burke & Steve Moore
Location: Popham Beach, Phippsburg
Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 6 weeks
Special Projects: Custom library ladder to the loft, lobster trap rope art, shingle "relief art" of fish, whales, sharks, etc., osprey cutout for the peak
11:00pm to 12:00am
Season 9, Episode 5 – Dome Sweet Dome

Friends! Romans! Cabin Master Fans! Lend me your ears. The Maine Cabin Masters are here helping out the Fried family with one of their most unique builds yet, a geodesic dome. Although this place has a lot of character, over the years it has been severely weathered and is in need of massive improvements to withstand the elements. While the crew frame, insulate and spray foam, Ashley stops by a glassblower to make some one-of-a-kind kitchenware. Can the Masters handle this truly out of the box project?
Release Date: November 27, 2023
Owners: Bruce & Becky Fried
Location: Winthrop
Budget & Timeline: $60,000, 12 weeks: Became $110,000, 15 weeks
Special Projects: Stained glass glassware
12:00am to 1:00am
Season 12, Episode 6 – Rebuilding Cabin Destroyed by Storm


Release Date: January 26, 2026
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1:00am to 2:00am
Season 10, Episode 3 – Pop of Color at Popham Beach

The Triangle House is a thing of legend in Phippsburg. It began its journey as a gas station in 1922. After that, it served as a monument to the town’s history for some time before falling into the hands of local artist, Jane Burke, who had admired the funky building since childhood. After a century of wear and tear, the triangle house needs to be saved, and that’s why Jane called the Maine Cabin Masters! Battling rot, ants, antiquated building techniques and a tight deadline the gang gets to work replacing rotten wood, rebuilding the deck and properly waterproofing the structure. Adding to the cabin’s unique personality, the Masters recruit Uncle Leigh to create some shingle reliefs, Ashley repurposes some lobster ropes and the gang finish things off with a paint job that you need to see to believe.
Release Date: January 13, 2025
Owners: Jane Burke & Steve Moore
Location: Popham Beach, Phippsburg
Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 6 weeks
Special Projects: Custom library ladder to the loft, lobster trap rope art, shingle "relief art" of fish, whales, sharks, etc., osprey cutout for the peak
2:00am to 3:00am
Season 9, Episode 5 – Dome Sweet Dome

Friends! Romans! Cabin Master Fans! Lend me your ears. The Maine Cabin Masters are here helping out the Fried family with one of their most unique builds yet, a geodesic dome. Although this place has a lot of character, over the years it has been severely weathered and is in need of massive improvements to withstand the elements. While the crew frame, insulate and spray foam, Ashley stops by a glassblower to make some one-of-a-kind kitchenware. Can the Masters handle this truly out of the box project?
Release Date: November 27, 2023
Owners: Bruce & Becky Fried
Location: Winthrop
Budget & Timeline: $60,000, 12 weeks: Became $110,000, 15 weeks
Special Projects: Stained glass glassware
3:00am to 4:00am
Season 9, Episode 1 – Legacy Camp on Maranacook Lake

What do you do when your family has outgrown your lakeside abode? You call the Maine Cabin Masters that's what! Join the gang as they meet the Klinoffs, a huge, lakeloving, family whose cabin has great bones but after decades of add-ons it has a maze-like layout which is not conducive to their growing needs. It doesn’t stop at the interior, the place needs a new deck, dock and fire pit suitable for their massive family gatherings. The guys take on the challenges of construction as Ashley “keys” in on a special breakfast bar using a family relic. It’s a race to the finish, as the Klinoffs need to project done before their annual big family Fourth of July blowout!
Release Date: October 23, 2023
Owners: Andy and Mary Klinoff
Location: Maranacook Lake, Reedfield
Budget & Timeline: $70,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: Glass-top bar made from the family's upright piano keys
COPY-PASTE SCHEDULE
Monday, January 26, 2026
11:00am: 108 – 130-Year-Old Island Cabin
12:00pm: 214 – A Family Gathering Place
1:00pm: 201 – Bunganuc Creek Landmark
2:00pm: 310 – The Twister Camp
3:00pm: 207 – Oyster Farm Shack
4:00pm: 301 – Inspirations Brewing
5:00pm: 707 – The $25 Manchester Post Office
6:00pm: 609 – 200-Year-Old Boathouse Revival
7:00pm: 307 – Stable Family Ties
8:00pm: 901 – Legacy Camp on Maranacook Lake
9:00pm: 1206 – Rebuilding Cabin Destroyed by Storm
10:00pm: 1003 – Pop of Color at Popham Beach
11:00pm: 905 – Dome Sweet Dome
12:00am: 1206 – Rebuilding Cabin Destroyed by Storm
1:00am: 1003 – Pop of Color at Popham Beach
2:00am: 905 – Dome Sweet Dome
3:00am: 901 – Legacy Camp on Maranacook Lake

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