Maine Cabin Masters Current TV Schedules

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Saturday, February 28, 2026
Saturday, February 28, 2026
TIMES
(Eastern)
EPISODES
6:00am to 7:00am
Season 8, Episode 21, Repack – Far From Home
The Cabin Masters have already proved that they will go above and beyond on every camp but now they prove they will go the extra mile, literally! Join Ashley & Ryan as they recap their favorite projects which brought the Cabin Masters, Far From Home.
Release Date: September 25, 2023
7:00am to 8:00am
Season 8, Episode 22, Repack – When Nature Attacks
Sometimes Mother Nature doesn’t cooperate with the construction schedule so Chase and Dixie are here to revisit some camps in which the crew was forced to overcome the elements in order to get the job done.
Release Date: October 2, 2023
TIMES
(Eastern)
EPISODES
2:00pm to 3:00pm
Season 8, Episode 15 – Trolley Good Family Camp

The Cleary family recently acquired one of the original six cabins at the Lakeside Marina, which neighbors the legendary Island Park in Manchester, Maine. Rumor has it their cabin was built on one of the trolley cars that was used at the height of the area's popularity in the early 1900s. The harsh winters and wet summers have weathered the structure and the family would like to upgrade the cabin from a cozy fishing getaway to a modern family vacation retreat. Chase and the team accept the challenge to expand this tiny cottage upward and outward with plenty of room for the entire Cleary family and their good friend and fishing partner Drew. The Cabin Masters also confirm the trolley rumors, combat some plumbing problems, and literally raise the roof to completely transform this cabin. During the build, Ashley takes a trip to a Trolley Museum for some inspiration and ends up getting some on the job training in how to drive a trolley. As winter takes hold of the state, Chase and his team must race to finish the Cabin before the weather makes building outside impossible. Ashley leads the design team through the final moments before the family returns.
Release Date: February 27, 2023
Owners: Mike and Elisa Cleary
Location: Lakeside Marina, Manchester
Budget & Timeline: $70,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: Rattan trunk table
3:00pm to 4:00pm
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
4:00pm to 5:00pm
Season 5, Episode 2 – Cabin Masters to the Rescue

Originally numbered as episode 415, renumbered as episode 502 on or about December 3, 2020. A couple started building a small cabin after inheriting 97 acres in Manchester, Maine, but the Master Maine Guide's health issues are making the job difficult. They call on Chase and the team to finish the project so they can enjoy it with their children and grandchildren.
Release Date: Apr. 20, 2020
Owners: Gary and Ellen Fuller
Location: Manchester
Budget & Timeline: $20,000, ASAP
Special Projects: Flaked epoxy floor over concrete, combination deer-hanging stand and swing set with swings made by the Mini Masters, handmade "Registered Maine Guide" wall hanging, antler chandelier, butcher block table bar
5:00pm to 6:00pm
Season 10, Episode 6 – Curtains Up! Theater for Extraordinary Campers

While the rest of the team is in Italy, Jedi and Dixie take center stage and renovate a theater for campers with special needs at Pine Tree Camp in Rome, Maine. A visit to a local theater gives the guys some great inspiration to start this spectacular project. While Jedi and Dixie juggle illness, weather, excavation problems, and rot, the campers add character to the theater with a painted drop ceiling. As opening night looms near, Ashley and Ryan drop in with costumes and prop donations. You won’t believe this amazing transformation from storage building to red carpet reveal!
Release Date: February 3, 2025
Owners: Pine Tree Camp
Location: Rome Pond
Budget & Timeline: $200,000, 16 weeks
Special Projects: Handcarved pillars and valance, tree images around the room
6:00pm to 7:00pm
Season 7, Episode 3 – Rivalry at the Chadwick Cabin

The Chadwick family has purchased a cabin built in 1906 by the Cony family, and now need the Cabin Masters help for a long overdo remodel. Fun fact, the Cony family also built Chase, Dixie, and Ashley's old high school. Not so fun fact, Cony high school is the rival of Ryan, Brad, and Jedi's old high school, Gardiner. Can the team overcome their past schoolyard grudges to fix a rotting roof, completely remodel the interior, and add in a specialty fire pit and outdoor bar all on a tight 8 week deadline?
Release Date: Dec. 13, 2021
Owners: Robbie & Suzanne Chadwick
Location: Cobbosseecontee Lake, Winthrop
Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 8 weeks
Special Projects: Boat bar, bottle cap serving tray, Mainely Handrails fire pit
7:00pm to 8:00pm
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.
8:00pm to 9:00pm
Season 10, Episode 1 – Tree Damage to Lakeside Dream Cabin

The team faces a challenging cabin restoration after a massive tree damages a house. Did you say, a house? Tasked with transforming this house back into a rustic, cozy four-season camp, they take on major projects, including lofting the ceiling, relocating the kitchen for better lake views, and reworking the staircase. As the team works through the hot summer days, they tackle the roof, remove outdated rooms, and breathe new life into the cabin. Between recycled materials and playful pranks, can the crew pull off the perfect lakeside retreat?
Release Date: December 30, 2024
Owners: Sheila, Jim, Kathleen, and Jesse Siragusa
Location: Annabessacook Lake, Winthrop
Budget & Timeline: $100,000, 20 weeks
Special Projects: "Siragusa" live-edge sign
9:00pm to 10:00pm
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
10:00pm to 11:00pm
Season 6, Episode 1 – Preserving a Passion That’s “In-Tents”

On the first day of summer a couple asks for some help to expand their East Pond camp that Alan's grandfather purchased in 1970. They need more space for their family, but still want to preserve the camp for the future. One daughter even stays in a tent on the deck as there's no room inside for her.
Release Date: Nov. 30, 2020
Owners: Alan and Kim Cornwall
Location: East Pond, Oakland
Budget & Timeline: $30,000 - $40,000, 6 - 8 weeks
Special Projects: Paintings and family photos framed by decorative metal panels found in the cabin, salvaging some of the squash & basketball floors from Colby College to use in the Cornwall cabin, mounted the "C" from the Colby basketball court in a shadowbox for "Cornwall" to hang inside the cabin.
11:00pm to 12:00am
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
12:00am to 1:00am
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
1:00am to 2:00am
Season 6, Episode 1 – Preserving a Passion That’s “In-Tents”

On the first day of summer a couple asks for some help to expand their East Pond camp that Alan's grandfather purchased in 1970. They need more space for their family, but still want to preserve the camp for the future. One daughter even stays in a tent on the deck as there's no room inside for her.
Release Date: Nov. 30, 2020
Owners: Alan and Kim Cornwall
Location: East Pond, Oakland
Budget & Timeline: $30,000 - $40,000, 6 - 8 weeks
Special Projects: Paintings and family photos framed by decorative metal panels found in the cabin, salvaging some of the squash & basketball floors from Colby College to use in the Cornwall cabin, mounted the "C" from the Colby basketball court in a shadowbox for "Cornwall" to hang inside the cabin.
2:00am to 3:00am
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
3:00am to 4:00am
Season 10, Episode 1 – Tree Damage to Lakeside Dream Cabin

The team faces a challenging cabin restoration after a massive tree damages a house. Did you say, a house? Tasked with transforming this house back into a rustic, cozy four-season camp, they take on major projects, including lofting the ceiling, relocating the kitchen for better lake views, and reworking the staircase. As the team works through the hot summer days, they tackle the roof, remove outdated rooms, and breathe new life into the cabin. Between recycled materials and playful pranks, can the crew pull off the perfect lakeside retreat?
Release Date: December 30, 2024
Owners: Sheila, Jim, Kathleen, and Jesse Siragusa
Location: Annabessacook Lake, Winthrop
Budget & Timeline: $100,000, 20 weeks
Special Projects: "Siragusa" live-edge sign
COPY-PASTE SCHEDULE
Saturday, February 28, 2026
6:00am: 821 Repack – Far From Home
7:00am: 822 Repack – When Nature Attacks

2:00pm: 815 – Trolley Good Family Camp
3:00pm: 604 – The Eyesore by the Shore
4:00pm: 502 – Cabin Masters to the Rescue
5:00pm: 1006 – Curtains Up! Theater for Extraordinary Campers
6:00pm: 703 – Rivalry at the Chadwick Cabin
7:00pm: 705 – A Former Family Cabin Reclaimed
8:00pm: 1001 – Tree Damage to Lakeside Dream Cabin
9:00pm: 603 – The Old Fishing Camp
10:00pm: 601 – Preserving a Passion That’s “In-Tents”
11:00pm: 1107 – Cabin on the Water
12:00am: 603 – The Old Fishing Camp
1:00am: 601 – Preserving a Passion That’s “In-Tents”
2:00am: 1107 – Cabin on the Water
3:00am: 1001 – Tree Damage to Lakeside Dream Cabin
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Sunday, March 1, 2026
TIMES
(Eastern)
EPISODES
1:00pm to 2:00pm
Season 8, Episode 7 – Cabin Spice

Chase, Ashley, and Ryan head to Carrabassett Valley to meet students of the Maine Outing Club, an organization at the University of Maine. The students are stewards of a century old bunkhouse near Sugarloaf Mountain, a quaint but dilapidated spot that hosts student skiers, snowboarders, & winter adventurers. A hundred years have taken its toll on the well-loved camp and the students implore the Maine Cabin Masters to help them upgrade the safety of the structure. But they don’t want to compromise the decades of character, or “cabin spice,” that has built up in this off-grid cabin over the years. Chase, Ashley & the team get to work stabilizing & insulating the camp, getting it ready for another hundred years of students.
Release Date: January 2, 2023
Owners: Maine Outing Club, University of Maine
Location: Carrabassett Valley
Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: Ski tuning rack, replacement mattresses donated by Husson University, steel decorative rails around woodstove, upper stair opening, and upper chimney
2:00pm to 3:00pm
Season 7, Episode 21, Repack – Most Historic Camps
Grab your time machine and a comfy chair, because tonight the Maine Cabin Masters are counting down their top ten most historic camps. Over the years, the masters have renovated and preserved many camps steeped in Vacationland history and lore by adding a modern spin to their projects without losing any of their vintage charm. From antique clam shacks and broken down beach clubs, to hundred year old farmhouses and lagging log cabins, join the masters as they shake off the dust, root out the rot, and revisit classic cabin restorations all across Maine. This episode is one for the history books!
Release Date: August 8, 2022
3:00pm to 4:00pm
Season 9, Episode 18, Repack – Best Views
Be it a small cottage on a steep coastal cliff or a lakeside family get-a-way, the Maine Cabin Masters have brought many dream camps back to life. Join Ashley and Dixie as they review some of the best builds in the most scenic places on this week's episode: Best Views.
Release Date: February 5, 2024
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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
COPY-PASTE SCHEDULE
Sunday, March 1, 2026
1:00pm: 807 – Cabin Spice
2:00pm: 721 Repack – Most Historic Camps
3:00pm: 918 Repack – Best Views
4:00pm: 915 – Outdoor Classroom at Gardiner High
Monday, March 2, 2026
Monday, March 2, 2026
TIMES
(Eastern)
EPISODES
11:00am to 12:00pm
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
12:00pm to 1:00pm
Season 3, Episode 9 – The Honeymoon Suite

In a Maine Cabin Masters first, Chase and his creative crew help a newlywed couple take a questionable “wedding gift” with a 1970s vibe and turn it into an alpine ski bungalow that would rival those found in the Swiss Alps. With $35,000 and no time limit, Chase and his team completely gut the camp and start from scratch to transform it from its current condition into the beautiful bungalow that the newlyweds will enjoy for generations to come.
Release Date: Feb. 11, 2019
Owners: Seamus and Kali McKinney
Location: Drury Pond, Temple
Budget & Timeline: $35,000, no deadline
Special Projects: Winter scene wall hangings for Kali made by Ashley and Seamus' mom Maggie, floor lamp made from sheet metal from the camp to match the older hanging lamps, planter boxes with decorative tiles found in the camp, champagne from the team
1:00pm to 2:00pm
Season 2, Episode 9 – Heirloom Home on the Shore

The team is in West Bath to work on a 20' x 20' family camp built in 1961 on the coast of the New Meadows River. After 56 years of use, the third-generation owners have decided to add facilities and more appropriate living quarters for the large family reunions they host each year. Chase has to figure out how to get down to the camp before taking it apart, which calls for some high-end stonework. The crew also springs into action to build something special for the family's three-legged Labrador.
Release Date: Feb. 5, 2018
Owners: Tina Sener and Michele Robinson-Pontbriand
Location: New Meadows River, West Bath
Budget & Timeline: $30,000, autumn (no weeks specified)
Special Projects: Window flower boxes, "The Yorks, Darlene and Leland" sign, tile mosaics behind fireplace, floating hinged dock ramp for the dog
2:00pm to 3:00pm
Season 3, Episode 8 – Past, Present, and Future

A couple’s Belle Island camp has a long multi-generational history within their family since the 1890s. Their three-building camp, with a main building, a log cabin with a wide stone fireplace, a boathouse, and a gazebo, is an ongoing focus of family life and they are now ready to make its preservation their main priority. They call on the Cabin Masters to bring these historic buildings into the present and stand the test of time for the next generation.
Release Date: Feb, 4, 2019
Owners: Jon and Win Elliott
Location: Belle Island, Cobbosseecontee Lake, Winthrop
Budget & Timeline: $45,000, 9 weeks
Special Projects: 100' zip line, hand-painted floor canvas
3:00pm to 4:00pm
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
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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
5:00pm to 6:00pm
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
6:00pm to 7:00pm
Season 4, Episode 8 – Ballard

An early 1900s cabin that’s intimately tied to Maine’s history and legacy puts Chase and the team to the test as they try to re-create its original look and feel. The cabin was owned by the state and was taken to Boston and New York before being placed on the property in the 1940s. The camp and the property was then owned by Joseph Stickney, Mia's Great Grandfather, who was credited with creating the term "Vacationland" for Maine.
Release Date: Mar. 2, 2020
Owners: Jared and Mia Ballard
Location: Maranacook Lake, Winthrop
Budget & Timeline: $60,000, no deadline (took 7 months)
Special Projects: Live edge vanity, L-shaped dock with bench, front stone patio, wood lift-latches on wooden doorknobs, wooden un-powered period icebox refrigeration donated by Dixie
7:00pm to 8:00pm
Season 5, Episode 5 – A Re-Imagination

Originally numbered as episode 418, renumbered as episode 505 on or about December 3, 2020. A couple finds a cabin that has been untouched for years on the beautiful shore of Messalonskee Lake aka "Snow Pond" in Sidney. With an interior that’s in a state of vintage hibernation, Chase and the team upgrade the property from 3-season to 4-season while maintaining its rustic beauty.
Release Date: May 11, 2020
Owners: Greg and Denise Shaw
Location: Messalonskee Lake aka "Snow Pond", Sidney
Budget & Timeline: $70,000, 3 months
Special Projects: Live edge dining table and headboard both made from barn boards taken off the cabin
8:00pm to 9:00pm
Season 4, Episode 5 – A Multi-Family Affair

A pair of couples found an isolated cabin and fell in love with idea of owning and restoring it. Chase and the team have their hands full trying to repair and restore this diamond in the rough that’s only accessible by hiking 2 miles on the railroad tracks, or by boating across the lake.
Release Date: Feb. 10, 2020
Owners: Kevin and Alison, and David and Megan
Location: Moosehead Lake
Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 8 weeks
Special Projects: Stone patio from slate pieces and crushed stone found on the property, moose call made of paint cans and string, floating swim mat, custom rail cart given to the owners for transporting gear on the railroad tracks (with the railroad's permission ... see "Ten Most Challenging Builds", season 5, special episode 10)
9:00pm to 10:00pm
NEW; Season 12, Episode 9 – Ultimate Ski Shack

The Cabin Masters hit the road for a special community build at a local high school, where the Alpine Ski Team is outgrowing their ski hut. With support from local donors and plenty of creative energy, the crew bands together to give the team a space worthy of their championship spirit. While the crew keeps the momentum going, Ashley takes on a unique side project that turns old skis into something truly special. When the final touches are in place, the Ski Captains stop by to see if the Cabin Masters’ hard work makes the grade!
Release Date: March 2, 2026
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Budget & Timeline:
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10:00pm to 11:00pm
Season 5, Episode 10, Repack – Ten Most Challenging Builds
Chase, Ryan, and Ashley showcase their most challenging builds from all four seasons. Deleted scenes include Dixie firing off a miniature cannon at the twister cabin in Bridgton.
Release Date: June 15, 2020
11:00pm to 12:00am
Season 4, Episode 11 – An Uphill Battle

Lifelong Mainers bought their 1954 Belgrade cabin in 1987 and have maintained it over the years, but the list of needed repairs continues to grow. Chase and the team ride in on horses to give the camp much-needed life by rebuilding its front wall and replacing the heating system.
Release Date: Mar. 23, 2020
Owners: Connie and Louise Nesbit
Location: Great Pond
Budget & Timeline: $25,000, 8 - 10 weeks
Special Projects: Candle holder made from four welded steel grates from the stone fireplace, wooden kayak found on the property made to hang on the side of the deck
12:00am to 1:00am
NEW; Season 12, Episode 9 – Ultimate Ski Shack

The Cabin Masters hit the road for a special community build at a local high school, where the Alpine Ski Team is outgrowing their ski hut. With support from local donors and plenty of creative energy, the crew bands together to give the team a space worthy of their championship spirit. While the crew keeps the momentum going, Ashley takes on a unique side project that turns old skis into something truly special. When the final touches are in place, the Ski Captains stop by to see if the Cabin Masters’ hard work makes the grade!
Release Date: March 2, 2026
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Location:
Budget & Timeline:
Special Projects:
1:00am to 2:00am
Season 5, Episode 10, Repack – Ten Most Challenging Builds
Chase, Ryan, and Ashley showcase their most challenging builds from all four seasons. Deleted scenes include Dixie firing off a miniature cannon at the twister cabin in Bridgton.
Release Date: June 15, 2020
2:00am to 3:00am
Season 4, Episode 11 – An Uphill Battle

Lifelong Mainers bought their 1954 Belgrade cabin in 1987 and have maintained it over the years, but the list of needed repairs continues to grow. Chase and the team ride in on horses to give the camp much-needed life by rebuilding its front wall and replacing the heating system.
Release Date: Mar. 23, 2020
Owners: Connie and Louise Nesbit
Location: Great Pond
Budget & Timeline: $25,000, 8 - 10 weeks
Special Projects: Candle holder made from four welded steel grates from the stone fireplace, wooden kayak found on the property made to hang on the side of the deck
3:00am to 4:00am
Season 4, Episode 5 – A Multi-Family Affair

A pair of couples found an isolated cabin and fell in love with idea of owning and restoring it. Chase and the team have their hands full trying to repair and restore this diamond in the rough that’s only accessible by hiking 2 miles on the railroad tracks, or by boating across the lake.
Release Date: Feb. 10, 2020
Owners: Kevin and Alison, and David and Megan
Location: Moosehead Lake
Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 8 weeks
Special Projects: Stone patio from slate pieces and crushed stone found on the property, moose call made of paint cans and string, floating swim mat, custom rail cart given to the owners for transporting gear on the railroad tracks (with the railroad's permission ... see "Ten Most Challenging Builds", season 5, special episode 10)
COPY-PASTE SCHEDULE
Monday, March 2, 2026
11:00am: 202 – Clearwater Camp
12:00pm: 309 – The Honeymoon Suite
1:00pm: 209 – Heirloom Home on the Shore
2:00pm: 308 – Past, Present, and Future
3:00pm: 206 – Taking It to the Finish Line
4:00pm: 315 – A Dream Come True – Hockeytown
5:00pm: 307 – Stable Family Ties
6:00pm: 408 – Ballard
7:00pm: 505 – A Re-Imagination
8:00pm: 405 – A Multi-Family Affair
9:00pm: NEW; 1209 – Ultimate Ski Shack
10:00pm: 510 Repack – Ten Most Challenging Builds
11:00pm: 411 – An Uphill Battle
12:00am: NEW; 1209 – Ultimate Ski Shack
1:00am: 510 Repack – Ten Most Challenging Builds
2:00am: 411 – An Uphill Battle
3:00am: 405 – A Multi-Family Affair

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