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Saturday, March 21, 2026
| Saturday, March 21, 2026 | |
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| 6:00am to 7:00am | Season 8, Episode 24, Repack – Best Fall BuildsWho’s ready for some Leaf Peepin? The Maine Cabin Masters are! Join Ashley and Ryan as they recap their favorite projects that took place when the leaves were changing color. Throw on a flannel, grab some cider and enjoy The Best Fall Builds.Release Date: October 16, 2023 |
| 7:00am to 8:00am | Season 8, Episode 16, Repack – Best of Season 1Join Chase and Ryan as they drive the way back machine to revisit the best builds, the hardest challenges and the top-notch antics from the first Maine Cabin Masters season.Release Date: August 21, 2023 |
| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
| 7:00pm to 8:00pm | Season 7, Episode 9 – The Foster’s Re-renovation![]() Many years ago, Chase's father Eric Morrill renovated the Foster's cabin. Owned by the Fosters since 1871, and even becoming a public swimming area at one point, the cabin has a personal history to Chase and Ashley, as well as their Uncle Lee and Aunt Sharen. By adding a new bathroom, improving the utilization of space, and refurbishing the landscape The Cabin Masters hope to follow Eric Morrill's lead and make this cabin something special. Along the way the team will uncover a colony of voracious carpenter ants, Ryan will get to practice his landscaping skills with the team's new tractor, and the Masters will struggle fitting the new shower through the front door, all while saving the old jelly cabinet and the octogonal window in the gable end. Release Date: Jan. 24, 2022 Owners: Warren & Sally Foster, Pam, Becky, and Eric Location: Cobbosseecontee Lake, Manchester Budget & Timeline: $35,000 - $40,000, 10 weeks Special Projects: Stone fire pit, old wooden jelly cabinet converted into a bathroom cabinet with a distressed finish, plasma-cut "Foster" nameplate on the steel stair rail restored by Mainely Handrails |
| 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 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 |
| 10:00pm to 11:00pm | Season 9, Episode 10 – Great Things in Small Packages![]() The Maine Cabin Masters are well known for their philanthropic efforts and community builds. This week they team up with the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, a local non-profit that develops business opportunities for disadvantaged youth, to create a tiny house for its participants. The gang gets to work, strutting their expertise in order to overcome the challenges of creating a comfy and versatile living space that fits on the back of a trailer. Ashley recruits some CES participants to create some decor that really breathes life into the place. As the old adage goes: Great things come in small packages. Release Date: January 22, 2024 Owners: Center for Entrepreneurial Studies Location: Farmington Budget & Timeline: $60,000, 10 weeks Special Projects: Changemaker "Be The Change" sign/coat rack, terrarium, metal steps, picnic table |
| 11:00pm to 12:00am | Season 10, Episode 2 – The Russell Cabin’s Big Lift![]() In this fun-filled episode of Maine Cabin Masters, the team takes on the fifth-generation Russell cabin, where basketball games, bathroom privacy and a cozy nap spot are top priorities. As they tackle a huge cabin lift, the guys uncover a carpenter ant colony and face a tense moment when the cribbing fails mid-lift. Ryan hosts a 1960s-themed “Name That Price” game, bringing some retro humor to demo day. Meanwhile, Ashley crafts a perfectly cozy nap nook, and the team wraps up with a friendly game of basketball to decide who stays for last-minute touches. With laughs, challenges, and a jaw-dropping transformation, this is an episode you won’t want to miss! Release Date: January 6, 2025 Owners: Steve and Nate Russell Location: Sand Pond, Chesterville Budget & Timeline: $70,000, 16 weeks (became 14 weeks) Special Projects: Glider from Chase's barn, 4" thick live-edge stair treads |
| 12:00am to 1:00am | Season 9, Episode 15 – Outdoor Classroom at Gardiner High![]() Class is in session and the Maine Cabin Masters are going back to school! Gardiner Area High School is in need of an outdoor classroom for their earth sciences program so who better to hire for the job then some of their famous Gardiner Tiger alumni! Although they officially put the rivalry on hold for the sake of the job, there is plenty of friendly Gardiner vs Cony ribbing to be had, as the crew build the classroom from scratch; designing the place to be an optimal learning space with plenty of storage. Ashley makes a sundial to combat tardiness while Brad and Jay create a rain collection system. Can the Masters complete the job before the late bell rings? Get to your desk and find out! Release Date: March 4, 2024 Owners: Gardiner High School Location: Gardiner High School Budget & Timeline: $25,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Solar power, sundial made from concrete and a speed square, rainwater collection system, live-edge work table/bench |
| 1:00am to 2:00am | Season 9, Episode 10 – Great Things in Small Packages![]() The Maine Cabin Masters are well known for their philanthropic efforts and community builds. This week they team up with the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, a local non-profit that develops business opportunities for disadvantaged youth, to create a tiny house for its participants. The gang gets to work, strutting their expertise in order to overcome the challenges of creating a comfy and versatile living space that fits on the back of a trailer. Ashley recruits some CES participants to create some decor that really breathes life into the place. As the old adage goes: Great things come in small packages. Release Date: January 22, 2024 Owners: Center for Entrepreneurial Studies Location: Farmington Budget & Timeline: $60,000, 10 weeks Special Projects: Changemaker "Be The Change" sign/coat rack, terrarium, metal steps, picnic table |
| 2:00am to 3:00am | Season 10, Episode 2 – The Russell Cabin’s Big Lift![]() In this fun-filled episode of Maine Cabin Masters, the team takes on the fifth-generation Russell cabin, where basketball games, bathroom privacy and a cozy nap spot are top priorities. As they tackle a huge cabin lift, the guys uncover a carpenter ant colony and face a tense moment when the cribbing fails mid-lift. Ryan hosts a 1960s-themed “Name That Price” game, bringing some retro humor to demo day. Meanwhile, Ashley crafts a perfectly cozy nap nook, and the team wraps up with a friendly game of basketball to decide who stays for last-minute touches. With laughs, challenges, and a jaw-dropping transformation, this is an episode you won’t want to miss! Release Date: January 6, 2025 Owners: Steve and Nate Russell Location: Sand Pond, Chesterville Budget & Timeline: $70,000, 16 weeks (became 14 weeks) Special Projects: Glider from Chase's barn, 4" thick live-edge stair treads |
| 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 |
| Saturday, March 21, 2026 6:00am: 824 Repack – Best Fall Builds 7:00am: 816 Repack – Best of Season 1 7:00pm: 709 – The Foster’s Re-renovation 8:00pm: 903 – Ski Cabin 9:00pm: 915 – Outdoor Classroom at Gardiner High 10:00pm: 910 – Great Things in Small Packages 11:00pm: 1002 – The Russell Cabin’s Big Lift 12:00am: 915 – Outdoor Classroom at Gardiner High 1:00am: 910 – Great Things in Small Packages 2:00am: 1002 – The Russell Cabin’s Big Lift 3:00am: 903 – Ski Cabin |
Sunday, March 22, 2026
| Sunday, March 22, 2026 | |
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| 6:00am to 7:00am | Season 7, Episode 19, Repack – Cabins That Were Not CabinsWhether it’s a tight budget or a lack of materials, there are times that the Maine Cabin Masters have to get creative when it comes to building and restoring camps for their clients. Tonight the Cabin Masters are counting down their top ten camps that started as something other than a camp. From retooling old sheds and shipping containers, to getting medieval on a role-playing village, join the Masters as they revisit their favorite camps that started as something else. If it has a roof and walls, Chase, Ashley, Ryan and the Cabin Masters team can turn it into a cabin.Release Date: July 25, 2022 |
| 7:00am to 8:00am | Season 7, Episode 22, Repack – From Cramped to CampStretch out and get ready to tear down some walls, because tonight, the Maine Cabin Masters are counting down their top ten cabins that went from “cramped” to “camp.” When you’re camping, everybody needs their own space. As families expand and children grow up, nobody wants to be cooped up on vacation. Over the years, the Masters have opened up roofs and added on square footage to turn tiny one-room stay-aways into comfy two-floor getaways. From stuffy ten-by-ten franken-camps and space-wasting layouts, to expanded floor-plans and lofty additions, join the Masters as they renovate roomy cabins all across the great state of Maine.Release Date: August 15, 2022 |
| 8:00am to 9:00am | Season 7, Episode 17, Repack – Fully Decked OutThe Maine Cabin Masters have all hands on deck to count down their top 10 Fully Decked Out Cabins. These decks were the biggest wrecks before the Masters arrived to cut out the rot and restore these outdoor spaces for fun in the Maine sun.Release Date: July 11, 2022 |
| 9:00am to 10:00am | 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 |
| 10:00am to 11:00am | Season 9, Episode 4 – Call The Guys![]() It’s a dream come true! After years of helping Maine families save their legacy cabins, the Masters are ready for their own expansion as they continue to lay their roots in Manchester, Maine. Chase has purchased a retired lumber yard and recruits the guys to get to work converting it to a fully-functioning lumber yard and woodshop; able to handle all of their retail and construction needs. With this new area available, the crew is also able to revamp the layout of their current HQ, giving it a more optimized restaurant and retail space. Ashley puts her design expertise and donated dog photos to pay tribute to some of the master’s favorite canine companions. It's all hands and paws on deck for the unveiling of this highly anticipated new work space! Release Date: November 13, 2023 Owners: Kennebec Cabin Co. Location: Winthrop Budget & Timeline: Back Forty: $30,000, 6 weeks Retail/Woodshop: $15,000, 3 weeks Special Projects: Shadowbox containing Wild Bill's jacket |
| 11:00am to 12:00pm | Season 1, Episode 6 – Not So Pleasant Camp on Pleasant Pond![]() The team is called in to renovate a neglected circa 1932 stone camp with a vinyl addition for a growing family. Right away, the unusual footprint proves troublesome when they try to create a second bedroom inside. Outside, the steep slope becomes a challenge just hours before the reveal. The team is challenged to overcome these obstacles in time for the family’s end-of-summer party. Release Date: Feb. 6, 2017 Owners: Craig and Andrea Donovan Location: Pleasant Pond, West Gardiner Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 6 weeks Special Projects: Life-size dice board game "Go Jump In The Lake" with octagon mosaic stepping stones, custom horizontal Murphy bed for an upper bunk that's a chalkboard when closed, outdoor couch or "canouch" made from a canoe found on the property |
| Sunday, March 22, 2026 6:00am: 719 Repack – Cabins That Were Not Cabins 7:00am: 722 Repack – From Cramped to Camp 8:00am: 717 Repack – Fully Decked Out 9:00am: 815 – Trolley Good Family Camp 10:00am: 904 – Call The Guys 11:00am: 106 – Not So Pleasant Camp on Pleasant Pond |
Monday, March 23, 2026
| Monday, March 23, 2026 | |
| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
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| 11:00am to 12:00pm | 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 |
| 12:00pm to 1:00pm | 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 |
| 1:00pm to 2:00pm | Season 2, Episode 15 – A Family Cabin Fit for a King![]() The Cabin Masters have a $50,000 budget to renovate a 100-year-old camp four-times the size of their usual builds. While they’re hesitant to take on such a huge project, the team is determined to deliver after finding out the client is a member of Ryan’s favorite band, Phish. After it's found the cabin requires lead paint abatement, along with a series of harsh weather delays, the crew reluctantly asks for an extension on their deadline and faces the truth that cabins weren’t meant to be built in the winter. The team “drops the mic” on this build and blows away the entire family with a complete exterior and interior facelift including a special project that pays homage to a loved family member, and a giant outdoor checkerboard for the kids. Release Date: Mar. 19, 2018 Owners: Jon and Briar Fishman Location: East Penobscot Bay Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 8 weeks (became 16 weeks) Special Projects: Live edge dining table with slices of Briar's father's burl inlaid, live edge burl mirror, outdoor checkerboard |
| 2:00pm to 3:00pm | Season 3, Episode 13 – Diamond in the Rough![]() After three women collectively buy a cabin they describe as “a diamond in the rough on a pretty lot,” they are determined to prove the naysayers wrong and create the cabin of their dreams, complete with an outdoor Tiki bar. With the help of Chase and the Maine Cabin Masters team, their dreams become reality and their “diamond in the rough” becomes a cherished gem and family gathering spot. Release Date: Mar. 11, 2019 Owners: Pam, Jane aka "Mom", and Suzanne, aka "PMS" Location: Salmon Lake, Smithfield Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 9 weeks Special Projects: Three-person Adirondack chair, the Adirondaquiri signature Tiki cocktail from the Portland Hunt & Alpine Club, Tiki masks made by Chase's kids |
| 3:00pm to 4:00pm | 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 |
| 4:00pm to 5:00pm | Season 4, Episode 7 – It Takes a Village![]() Founded in 1935, Agassiz Village has provided underprivileged and at-risk kids an opportunity to experience a 470-acre 50-building camp surrounded by the beauty of Maine. Projects for the Cabin Masters are to restore the old Ringling Brothers' carousel gazebo and add a raised deck floor inside, save and restore bunkhouse I1, and bring back the old carved totem pole in the Welcome area. Chase and his team take on the big project with a small budget to help the camp with the support of the community. Release Date: Feb. 24, 2020 Owners: The Agassiz Village Board Of Directors Location: Agassiz Village, Poland Budget & Timeline: $15,000, 10 weeks (donations of supplies and labor are estimated by Chase in the episode to be $60,000, for a total of $75,000) Special Projects: 5-hole disc golf course |
| 5:00pm to 6:00pm | 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 |
| 6:00pm to 7:00pm | Season 4, Episode 6 – Passport to Greenville![]() On their way to Canada but without a lost passport, a couple fell in love with the stunning views of Greenville Junction, Maine. But the cabin they purchased just the previous October is in need of some serious work to make it livable year-round for their extended family. Chase and the team open up the floor plan to create a working bathroom and kitchen as well as additional sleeping space. Release Date: Feb. 17, 2020 Owners: Jerry and Wanda Nutt Location: Moosehead Lake, Greenville Junction Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Custom carved wood tap handle for the requested portable outdoor kitchen with a moose, Mt. Kineo, and a loon on the lake, live edge pine countertops for both the indoor and outdoor kitchens as well as an outdoor bench all from a tree on the property |
| 7:00pm to 8:00pm | Season 5, Episode 9, Repack – Ten Most Unique BuildsChase, Ryan, and Ashley take a fun-filled look back to pick their favorite unique builds from so many great camps over the years. These aren't specifically cabins but, with a few exceptions, are other portions of episodes or projects outside the cabins themselves.Release Date: June 8, 2020 |
| 8:00pm to 9:00pm | 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 |
| 9:00pm to 10:00pm | 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 |
| 10:00pm to 11:00pm | 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 |
| 11:00pm to 12:00am | Season 5, Episode 3 – A Cabin for the Whole Family![]() Originally numbered as episode 416, renumbered as episode 503 on or about December 3, 2020. A man calls on the Cabin Masters to repair and renovate his family's 1954 off-the-grid fishing camp that was converted from a tent platform on Pickerel Pond in Wayne. He hopes to get a screened-in porch where he can enjoy the surroundings with his grandchildren, his wife hopes for a space for her massage table, and the team must act quickly before winter arrives. Release Date: Apr. 27, 2020 Owners: Larry and Noriko Pearson Location: Pickerel Pond, Wayne Budget & Timeline: $15,000, 6 - 8 weeks Special Projects: Handcrafted ceramic loon whistle from a potter in Wayne, privacy screen made of old shutters, outdoor stone bench |
| 12:00am to 1:00am | 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 |
| 1:00am to 2:00am | 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 |
| 2:00am to 3:00am | Season 5, Episode 3 – A Cabin for the Whole Family![]() Originally numbered as episode 416, renumbered as episode 503 on or about December 3, 2020. A man calls on the Cabin Masters to repair and renovate his family's 1954 off-the-grid fishing camp that was converted from a tent platform on Pickerel Pond in Wayne. He hopes to get a screened-in porch where he can enjoy the surroundings with his grandchildren, his wife hopes for a space for her massage table, and the team must act quickly before winter arrives. Release Date: Apr. 27, 2020 Owners: Larry and Noriko Pearson Location: Pickerel Pond, Wayne Budget & Timeline: $15,000, 6 - 8 weeks Special Projects: Handcrafted ceramic loon whistle from a potter in Wayne, privacy screen made of old shutters, outdoor stone bench |
| 3:00am to 4:00am | 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 |
| Monday, March 23, 2026 11:00am: 207 – Oyster Farm Shack 12:00pm: 310 – The Twister Camp 1:00pm: 215 – A Family Cabin Fit for a King 2:00pm: 313 – Diamond in the Rough 3:00pm: 214 – A Family Gathering Place 4:00pm: 407 – It Takes a Village 5:00pm: 304 – Ship-Shape Shack 6:00pm: 406 – Passport to Greenville 7:00pm: 509 Repack – Ten Most Unique Builds 8:00pm: 502 – Cabin Masters to the Rescue 9:00pm: 806 – New Cabin in Tree, Two, One… 10:00pm: 1204 – Little House on the Production Line 11:00pm: 503 – A Cabin for the Whole Family 12:00am: 806 – New Cabin in Tree, Two, One… 1:00am: 1204 – Little House on the Production Line 2:00am: 503 – A Cabin for the Whole Family 3:00am: 502 – Cabin Masters to the Rescue |
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