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Friday, April 10, 2026
| Friday, April 10, 2026 | |
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| 6:00pm to 7:00pm | 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 |
| 7:00pm to 8:00pm | Season 4, Episode 13 – An Island Retreat![]() A man and his fiancée, who eloped during the build, would like to see their rustic camping cabin without plumbing transformed into a place where they can entertain, use the bathroom indoors and enjoy multiple seasons. Additionally, they’d like to pay homage to their sixth-generation funeral home business. Release Date: Apr. 6, 2020 Owners: Leon and Kim Roberts Location: Sherb's Island, Maranacook Lake Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 10 weeks Special Projects: Taller doorways and collar ties for Leon's height, bedroom and bathroom log-faced doors with coffin shapes, concrete domed wood-fired pizza oven, stone "iZland Camp" sign gifted from Leon's friend Bill Vickerson, aluminum stairs on the front hill with a kayak launch alongside, framed portrait of the newly-married owners |
| 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Season 8, Episode 1 – Seize the Daylight Basement![]() The Rooney Family loves spending their summer with relatives and friends on Great Pond. But their camp has two major issues: it's too small to share with their three adult children, and, it’s so dark when they’re inside, they can barely tell they’re on a lake! Knowing they always rise to the occasion, the Rooneys call the Maine Cabin Masters, hoping they can lift their camp and add a floor below the existing footprint. It takes a lot of yankee ingenuity and equipment, including I-Beams, soil heaters, drainage pumps, and excavators to pull off this engineering feat in the dead of winter. But the Cabin Masters are determined to give the Rooneys their quintessential lake cabin! Release Date: Nov. 7, 2022 Owners: Chip & Jan Rooney Location: Great Pond, Belgrade Budget & Timeline: $200,000, 7 months Special Projects: Barn board King headboard and Twin bunk beds, Epoxy basement floor |
| 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Season 7, Episode 11 – A Cabin With A Stream Running Through It![]() Chase, Ashley, and Ryan arrive at the Herzig family camp to a pleasant surprise; the family has come together to sing them an original song! But the lyrics reflect the family’s situation in a more dire light; "Maine Cabin Masters, our cabin's a disaster. MCM, we need you!" With their father having both a heart attack and Covid in the same year, and their camp sinking because of a stream running underneath it, Beth and Laura Herzig have been going through it. But the Cabin Masters have come to the rescue to start getting this family back on track! With a $60,000 budget, a goal to winterize and lift the cabin, and a tight timeline to get it all done it's up to the build team to help the Herzig family change their tune. Release Date: Feb. 7, 2022 Owners: Lee, Lesley, Beth, and Laura Herzig Location: Pitcher Pond, Lincolnville Budget & Timeline: $60,000, 9 weeks Special Projects: Firebox made from an old wooden starch container, table lamp made from Ashley's acoustic guitar, concrete steps to the pond removed and replaced with aluminum stairs and dock |
| 10:00pm to 11:00pm | Season 7, Episode 13 – Camp ‘Contee Going Up!![]() Out on Cobbosseecontee Lake, the Maine Cabin Masters arrive to help the Webbers remodel their family cabin from the 1960’s. The cabin needs more living space, but there’s a catch; the team can’t build outside of the original footprint, only up. That plus a $30,000 budget, sheets of metal slipping off the roof, and a live electrical mast that gets downed during demolition keeps the team on their toes. But what starts out as a troublesome puzzle soon becomes one of Ryan’s favorite camps, and the finished cabin is an amazing transformation from the 1960’s original. Release Date: Feb. 21, 2022 Owners: Chuck, Chip, and Bruce Webber Location: Cobbosseecontee Lake Budget & Timeline: $30,000 - $40,000, 12 weeks (finished in 6 weeks) Special Projects: Re-used the door into the bump-out as a tabletop, fall foliage and cattail cutout art made into a the screen door, rock garden for brother Dylan's memorial stone |
| 11:00pm to 12:00am | Season 7, Episode 12 – Revamping the Cook’s Beach Camp![]() The Lefebvre family has just purchased a camp that in Ryan's words "...get's the award for nicest property, worst camp, maybe?" Once a public beach, the cabin and bunkhouse have been rotting on the property for over thirty years to the point where mice literally rain from the ceiling! With the cabin in need of a thorough remodel and bunkhouse needing to be built from scratch, the Cabin Masters have their work cut out for them. But with a 12-week deadline and a $50,000 budget for both structures, the team will design on a dime to turn this camp from worst to the best! Release Date: Feb. 14, 2022 Owners: Craig and Tammy Lefebvre Location: Great Pond Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Restored and used the original "Cook's Beach - 600 feet" sign found under the second building, restored a 4-drawer dresser found at the camp. lockers on the porch of the main camp |
| 12:00am to 1:00am | Season 7, Episode 11 – A Cabin With A Stream Running Through It![]() Chase, Ashley, and Ryan arrive at the Herzig family camp to a pleasant surprise; the family has come together to sing them an original song! But the lyrics reflect the family’s situation in a more dire light; "Maine Cabin Masters, our cabin's a disaster. MCM, we need you!" With their father having both a heart attack and Covid in the same year, and their camp sinking because of a stream running underneath it, Beth and Laura Herzig have been going through it. But the Cabin Masters have come to the rescue to start getting this family back on track! With a $60,000 budget, a goal to winterize and lift the cabin, and a tight timeline to get it all done it's up to the build team to help the Herzig family change their tune. Release Date: Feb. 7, 2022 Owners: Lee, Lesley, Beth, and Laura Herzig Location: Pitcher Pond, Lincolnville Budget & Timeline: $60,000, 9 weeks Special Projects: Firebox made from an old wooden starch container, table lamp made from Ashley's acoustic guitar, concrete steps to the pond removed and replaced with aluminum stairs and dock |
| 1:00am to 2:00am | Season 7, Episode 13 – Camp ‘Contee Going Up!![]() Out on Cobbosseecontee Lake, the Maine Cabin Masters arrive to help the Webbers remodel their family cabin from the 1960’s. The cabin needs more living space, but there’s a catch; the team can’t build outside of the original footprint, only up. That plus a $30,000 budget, sheets of metal slipping off the roof, and a live electrical mast that gets downed during demolition keeps the team on their toes. But what starts out as a troublesome puzzle soon becomes one of Ryan’s favorite camps, and the finished cabin is an amazing transformation from the 1960’s original. Release Date: Feb. 21, 2022 Owners: Chuck, Chip, and Bruce Webber Location: Cobbosseecontee Lake Budget & Timeline: $30,000 - $40,000, 12 weeks (finished in 6 weeks) Special Projects: Re-used the door into the bump-out as a tabletop, fall foliage and cattail cutout art made into a the screen door, rock garden for brother Dylan's memorial stone |
| 2:00am to 3:00am | Season 7, Episode 12 – Revamping the Cook’s Beach Camp![]() The Lefebvre family has just purchased a camp that in Ryan's words "...get's the award for nicest property, worst camp, maybe?" Once a public beach, the cabin and bunkhouse have been rotting on the property for over thirty years to the point where mice literally rain from the ceiling! With the cabin in need of a thorough remodel and bunkhouse needing to be built from scratch, the Cabin Masters have their work cut out for them. But with a 12-week deadline and a $50,000 budget for both structures, the team will design on a dime to turn this camp from worst to the best! Release Date: Feb. 14, 2022 Owners: Craig and Tammy Lefebvre Location: Great Pond Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Restored and used the original "Cook's Beach - 600 feet" sign found under the second building, restored a 4-drawer dresser found at the camp. lockers on the porch of the main camp |
| 3:00am to 4:00am | Season 7, Episode 13 – Camp ‘Contee Going Up!![]() Out on Cobbosseecontee Lake, the Maine Cabin Masters arrive to help the Webbers remodel their family cabin from the 1960’s. The cabin needs more living space, but there’s a catch; the team can’t build outside of the original footprint, only up. That plus a $30,000 budget, sheets of metal slipping off the roof, and a live electrical mast that gets downed during demolition keeps the team on their toes. But what starts out as a troublesome puzzle soon becomes one of Ryan’s favorite camps, and the finished cabin is an amazing transformation from the 1960’s original. Release Date: Feb. 21, 2022 Owners: Chuck, Chip, and Bruce Webber Location: Cobbosseecontee Lake Budget & Timeline: $30,000 - $40,000, 12 weeks (finished in 6 weeks) Special Projects: Re-used the door into the bump-out as a tabletop, fall foliage and cattail cutout art made into a the screen door, rock garden for brother Dylan's memorial stone |
| Friday, April 10, 2026 6:00pm: 404 – Old Cabin, New Tricks 7:00pm: 413 – An Island Retreat 8:00pm: 801 – Seize the Daylight Basement 9:00pm: 711 – A Cabin With A Stream Running Through It 10:00pm: 713 – Camp ‘Contee Going Up! 11:00pm: 712 – Revamping the Cook’s Beach Camp 12:00am: 711 – A Cabin With A Stream Running Through It 1:00am: 713 – Camp ‘Contee Going Up! 2:00am: 712 – Revamping the Cook’s Beach Camp 3:00am: 713 – Camp ‘Contee Going Up! |
Saturday, April 11, 2026
| Saturday, April 11, 2026 | |
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| 7:00am to 8:00am | Season 7, Episode 20, Repack – These Camps are Cookin’!Fire up the grill and put on the lobster, because tonight’s episode is all about cooking in Maine. Nobody wants to vacation on an empty stomach, so over the years, the Maine Cabin Masters have built kitchens, grills, and outdoor ovens so that camp owners can keep their families and friends fed. Tonight they’ll revisit some of their favorite food-friendly installations that brought meals and feels all across Vacationland. From hunting cabin cookeries and lake-and-bake wood stoves, to chill and grill backyards and on-the-water drinks on tap, join the cabin masters as they boil down their favorite camps for cooking.Release Date: August 1, 2022 |
| Saturday, April 11, 2026 7:00am: 720 Repack – These Camps are Cookin’! |
Sunday, April 12, 2026
| Sunday, April 12, 2026 | |
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| 1:00pm to 2:00pm | Season 11, Episode 8 – Architect Approved![]() The Hansfords—architect and homeowners—bring a full set of plans and a lovable dog named Hans to the Maine Cabin Masters crew for a one-of-a-kind build. As framing kicks off and massive beams are lifted into place, the team juggles design challenges, snowmobile races, and a custom project that has Trigger breaking ground. Ashley is determined to meet Hans and get his input before building him a custom dog house with Ryan—though the delivery doesn't quite go as planned. The crew also heads back to school for an architecture lesson, but Ryan and Ashley struggle to behave. With laughs, teamwork, and help from Francis on landscaping, this episode delivers big charm and even bigger fun. Release Date: August 4, 2025 Owners: Location: Budget & Timeline: Special Projects: |
| 2:00pm to 3:00pm | Season 11, Episode 5 – A High STEAKS Build![]() The Maine Cabin Masters head deep into a lily pad-covered bog to kick off a build where the stakes are high. Homeowners Chris and Kristie dream of a light-filled, three-season retreat with a screened porch, loft, and outdoor grill station. As the team prepares the property for construction, they face icy setbacks, tricky plumbing, and a surprise call from the homeowners that could change everything. With an unexpected request surfacing halfway through the process, the crew must think fast and pivot under pressure to keep the project on track. It’s a challenging build full of twists, turns, and a vision that just might outgrow the original plan. Release Date: July 14, 2025 Owners: Chris and Kristie Firlotte Location: Lovejoy Pond, Fayette Budget & Timeline: $150,000 became $200,000, 32 weeks Special Projects: Custom firepit and grill system |
| 3:00pm to 4:00pm | Season 11, Episode 6 – A High STEAKS Build: Back for Seconds![]() After an unexpected twist from the homeowners, the Maine Cabin Masters push through freezing temps to keep the Firlottes’ dream home on track. Ashley arrives with coffee and donuts but soon finds herself flashing windows in the freezing temperatures. From window installs to cabinet fitting, the team makes steady progress even as snow piles up. The crew bonds over handmade drip art, and a custom grill rack and branding iron bring a butcher’s dream to life. Don't miss a pool table setup that demands serious teamwork and a little play. With laughter, pranks, and some classic “Gardiner math”, this episode is packed with winter weather, clever fixes, and the kind of fun that only comes with a little hard work. Release Date: July 21, 2025 Owners: Chris and Kristie Firlotte Location: Lovejoy Pond, Fayette Budget & Timeline: $200,000, 32 weeks Special Projects: Custom firepit and grill system, plant wall hanging made of a cutting board and broken salad bowl, 8 ft pool table, drip art |
| 4:00pm to 5:00pm | 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 Owners: Amy and Diann Brown Location: Wilson Pond, Winthrop Budget & Timeline: $75,000, 9 weeks Special Projects: Hammock made from broken paddleboard, glass railing around the deck with LED edge lighting |
| 5:00pm to 6:00pm | Season 12, Episode 8 – Old Friends and New Foundations![]() The Cabin Masters take on a lakeside camp that's been in the family for generations, but has seen better days. With a tight budget and a ticking clock, they work to bring new life to the space while honoring its history. Along the way, unexpected challenges test the crew’s patience and creativity. As always, there’s plenty of hard work, a few mishaps, and some lighthearted moments, including lawn duties, a surprise injury, and a few friendly games. With all the unexpected variables of building on the water, will the Cabin Masters be able to complete this lakeside retreat in time for the family to still enjoy the summer? Release Date: February 23, 2026 Owners: Ezzy Family Location: Messalonskee Lake, Oakland Budget & Timeline: $65,000, 10 weeks Special Projects: Stump stools topped with waterproofed cushions |
| Sunday, April 12, 2026 1:00pm: 1108 – Architect Approved 2:00pm: 1105 – A High STEAKS Build 3:00pm: 1106 – A High STEAKS Build: Back for Seconds 4:00pm: 1205 – Mouse-Free Retreat 5:00pm: 1208 – Old Friends and New Foundations |
Monday, April 13, 2026
| Monday, April 13, 2026 | |
| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
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| 10:00am to 11:00am | Season 1, Episode 10 – A Camp on Two Ponds![]() The team is called in to renovate the 1940s Camp Eskar-Go, uniquely situated on an eskar on two ponds. With winter right around the corner, Chase knows they need to hustle in order to complete the renovation, but the wet weather and a slew of other setbacks may interfere with finishing in time for the homeowners. Release Date: Mar. 6, 2017 Owners: Matthew and Randee McDonald Location: Whitney and Hogan Ponds, Oxford Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 6 weeks Special Projects: Framed old 1951 Richard Bishop calendar prints found inside the walls, outdoor shower made from an old canoe, dining table made from "rough trod" barn wood |
| 11:00am to 12:00pm | Season 1, Episode 2 – Dilapidated Island Cabin![]() Builder Chase Morrill and his team tackle a 1930s dilapidated island cabin with major rot issues. With a budget of $30,000 and six weeks to complete the project, the team works to transform the cabin and turn it into a secluded island retreat while maintaining its original rustic charm. Release Date: Jan. 9, 2017 Owners: Maine State Legislator Rob & Candy Eaton Location: Eaton Island, Deer Isle Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 6 weeks Special Projects: Carved eagle head with copper wings from old statehouse roof, save the entry door and the center post her late brother Bruce put in, a flag for the Eatons to raise when they're there, a sign saying "Welcome To Eaton Island" |
| 12:00pm to 1:00pm | 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 |
| 1:00pm to 2:00pm | Season 1, Episode 4 – Dated Cabin Turned Retreat![]() The team takes on a dated and dysfunctional cabin in Belgrade Lakes, one of Maine’s most desirable regions. With a budget of $40,000 and six weeks to finish the project, they work to turn this Long Pond cabin into the perfect family retreat. Release Date: Jan. 23, 2017 Owners: Brian and Theresa Scanlan Location: Belgrade Lakes Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 6 weeks Special Projects: Fishing pole chandelier, custom floating dock, Birdieball golf tee and floating green |
| 2:00pm to 3:00pm | Season 2, Episode 13 – Family Fishing Cabin![]() Chase Morrill and the team work to save an old cabin in Oakland that the homeowner purchased from his father. Eric hopes that the renovation will give the cabin many more years of life so he can share his childhood memories there with his own children. Similar to a "Shotgun Shack", Chase said "It's like a mobile home" while Ryan describes it with, "This place is kind of just built like a good old Maine trailer -- Long and skinny with rooms everywhere. You know, you could pack the kids in, feed them." Chase and his team pull out all the stops to get this project done before winter comes and brings construction to a halt. Release Date: Mar. 5, 2018 Owners: Eric and Sarah Libby Location: McGrath aka "McGraw" Pond, Oakland Budget & Timeline: $25,000, 6 weeks Special Projects: Second floor bunkhouse loft, fish drawn on a paper bag by Eric's father framed/outlined with branches, minnow trap light fixtures, live cedar loft railing |
| 3:00pm to 4:00pm | Season 1, Episode 5 – Rebuilding the Old Schoolhouse![]() The Cabin Masters hike through the woods of Dedham to restore a dilapidated family camp that was once the old schoolhouse. From the swarming bugs to the relentless rain, the team quickly learns that nothing will come easy. When a serious case of rot threatens to close down the entire project, Chase and Ryan are forced to make a very expensive decision. This is one of the very few cabins where the team installed drywall. Release Date: Jan. 30, 2017 Owners: Sue (Mom) and Chris (Son) York Location: Dedham Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 6 weeks Special Projects: Moving archery target with a shooting platform |
| 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 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 |
| 6:00pm to 7:00pm | Season 3, Episode 4 – Ship-Shape Shack![]() Chase and the team have their hands full transforming a family’s treasured 1950s lobster shack that had been moved from Boothbay, into a cabin that will create a lifetime of memories for generations to come. They re-imagine the cabin’s interior layout, preserve a cherished mural, and add an exterior widow’s walk on top of the new design. Release Date: Jan. 7, 2019 Owners: Siblings David, Tom and Sally Orcutt Location: Round Pond, Bristol Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Lobster trap loading line/float rope floor mats, lobster trap chairs and a lobster buoy/wind chime drink ordering bell for the widow's walk |
| 7:00pm to 8:00pm | 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 |
| 8:00pm to 9:00pm | 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 |
| 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Season 7, Episode 16 – A Blank Slate Build for Mom![]() The McQuaids have recently become the owners of an empty lot across the street from their beloved cabin on David Pond — and they thought there was no better way to use it than to build their Mom a cabin of her own. She and her late husband, the patriarch of the McQuaid family, loved coming up to the lake and a new cabin would be the ideal culmination of the dream they shared together. It’s truly a blank slate for the Cabin Masters, who will design a camp that can serve the McQuaids for years to come. They make sure to include some special touches of the McQuaid’s Dad’s memory in what they hope will be a home away from home. Not many people can say they have a Cabin Masters original from the ground up, and the McQuaids are thrilled to see what they come up with! Release Date: Mar. 14, 2022 Owners: Bill and Kerry McQuaid, Sandy and Sherry Location: David Pond, Fayette Budget & Timeline: $75,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Coat rack made from golf clubs, oak spiral staircase, wreath made from boughs found on the site |
| 10:00pm to 11:00pm | Season 8, Episode 10 – Mow the House Down![]() A daunting “Keep Out” sign greets visitors to David and Bishop Hopkins’ recently purchased camp. Though uninhabitable, but its proximity to Pattee Pond and its access to a peaceful, private island made buying it a no-brainer. Luckily, their old friend Ashley Morrill knows a few people in the cabin building business. Chase and the Maine Cabin Masters crunch up the old camp to start fresh. They have to stick to the same footprint, but David and Bishop ask them to get fun and funky with the new build. They want a roofline that faces the water, lots of windows to enjoy the view, and enough space to host their beloved gatherings of friends and family. The Cabin Masters get to work creating a cabin fit for the enjoyment that David and Bishop are ready for. Release Date: January 23, 2023 Owners: David and Bishop Hopkins Location: Pattee Pond, Winslow Budget & Timeline: $90,000, 8 - 10 weeks Special Projects: Painting and blanket including the owners dogs, live edge dining table with benches |
| 11:00pm to 12:00am | 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: |
| 12:00am to 1:00am | Season 7, Episode 16 – A Blank Slate Build for Mom![]() The McQuaids have recently become the owners of an empty lot across the street from their beloved cabin on David Pond — and they thought there was no better way to use it than to build their Mom a cabin of her own. She and her late husband, the patriarch of the McQuaid family, loved coming up to the lake and a new cabin would be the ideal culmination of the dream they shared together. It’s truly a blank slate for the Cabin Masters, who will design a camp that can serve the McQuaids for years to come. They make sure to include some special touches of the McQuaid’s Dad’s memory in what they hope will be a home away from home. Not many people can say they have a Cabin Masters original from the ground up, and the McQuaids are thrilled to see what they come up with! Release Date: Mar. 14, 2022 Owners: Bill and Kerry McQuaid, Sandy and Sherry Location: David Pond, Fayette Budget & Timeline: $75,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Coat rack made from golf clubs, oak spiral staircase, wreath made from boughs found on the site |
| 1:00am to 2:00am | Season 8, Episode 10 – Mow the House Down![]() A daunting “Keep Out” sign greets visitors to David and Bishop Hopkins’ recently purchased camp. Though uninhabitable, but its proximity to Pattee Pond and its access to a peaceful, private island made buying it a no-brainer. Luckily, their old friend Ashley Morrill knows a few people in the cabin building business. Chase and the Maine Cabin Masters crunch up the old camp to start fresh. They have to stick to the same footprint, but David and Bishop ask them to get fun and funky with the new build. They want a roofline that faces the water, lots of windows to enjoy the view, and enough space to host their beloved gatherings of friends and family. The Cabin Masters get to work creating a cabin fit for the enjoyment that David and Bishop are ready for. Release Date: January 23, 2023 Owners: David and Bishop Hopkins Location: Pattee Pond, Winslow Budget & Timeline: $90,000, 8 - 10 weeks Special Projects: Painting and blanket including the owners dogs, live edge dining table with benches |
| 2:00am to 3:00am | 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: |
| 3:00am to 4:00am | 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 |
| Monday, April 13, 2026 10:00am: 110 – A Camp on Two Ponds 11:00am: 102 – Dilapidated Island Cabin 12:00pm: 207 – Oyster Farm Shack 1:00pm: 104 – Dated Cabin Turned Retreat 2:00pm: 213 – Family Fishing Cabin 3:00pm: 105 – Rebuilding the Old Schoolhouse 4:00pm: 301 – Inspirations Brewing 5:00pm: 108 – 130-Year-Old Island Cabin 6:00pm: 304 – Ship-Shape Shack 7:00pm: 310 – The Twister Camp 8:00pm: 806 – New Cabin in Tree, Two, One… 9:00pm: 716 – A Blank Slate Build for Mom 10:00pm: 810 – Mow the House Down 11:00pm: 804 – Summer Camp Comfort 12:00am: 716 – A Blank Slate Build for Mom 1:00am: 810 – Mow the House Down 2:00am: 804 – Summer Camp Comfort 3:00am: 806 – New Cabin in Tree, Two, One… |
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