Maine Cabin Masters Current TV Schedules

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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

TIMES
(Eastern)
EPISODES
7:00am to 8:00am
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
8:00am to 9:00am
Season 2, Episode 8 – The Bullpen

Chase and his team head to their family camp to take on the old Army barracks that has served as overflow sleeping for over 40 years. With the family expanding and sleeping space at a premium, the guys try to save the structure to accommodate family reunions for years to come. With a budget of $20,000, a lot of reclaimed materials and help from family members, the team races to pull off this renovation before the family reunion.
Release Date: Jan. 29, 2018
Owners: The Morrill Family
Location: Clearwater Lake, Industry
Budget & Timeline: $20,000, Memorial Day (no weeks specified)
Special Projects: Family tree made of glazed clay
9:00am to 10:00am
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
10:00am to 11:00am
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
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Wednesday, May 21, 2025
7:00am: 104 – Dated Cabin Turned Retreat
8:00am: 208 – The Bullpen
9:00am: 106 – Not So Pleasant Camp on Pleasant Pond
10:00am: 206 – Taking It to the Finish Line
Friday, May 23, 2025

Friday, May 23, 2025

TIMES
(Eastern)
EPISODES
8:00am to 9:00am
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.
9:00am to 10:00am
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
10:00am to 11:00am
Season 7, Episode 6 – Refreshing The Cooper Cottage

The Cooper family has been coming to the cottage their grandfather built in the 70's for generations. But now it's time for an update, and this cabin needs new everything. Good thing the Cabin Masters are here to help refresh the interior kitchen and bedrooms, build safer access to the loft, and add on a new screened in porch. They also plan on removing an inflammable apple shed from the property and build safe stairs down to the shoreline. With a twelve-week timeline and a $30,000 budget, it's time for the Cabin Masters to pick up where grandpa left off and take this cabin into the 21st century.
Release Date: Jan. 3, 2022
Owners: Leslie Cooper Morenus, David (son) and David's wife, Christina, and Jessica (daughter)
Location: Harpswell
Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: Sea glass chandelier made of driftwood from the property's shoreline, poured epoxy kitchen countertop, dock stairs down to the water of Harpswell Sound
11:00am to 12:00pm
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
12:00pm to 1:00pm
Season 7, Episode 2 – A New Cabin Legacy

A family with a legacy of enjoying the lakes of Maine just bought a 30-year-old Gambrel Garage with an efficiency apartment on the second floor located at Flying Pond. There are also two older out-buildings, a lanai and a bunkhouse. But the apartment is too small and outdated for the family to stay in together. Chase and the Cabin Masters arrive early in winter to have this camp completely remodeled in time for summer, with the old bunkhouse as inspiration. With slippery and cold weather conditions, and the entire first floor needing to be converted from a garage into a living space, the Cabin Masters have much to accomplish in a short amount of time. But Chase and the team transform the space into a dream cabin, giving it a beautiful cottage feel and more than doubling the living space.
Release Date: Dec. 6, 2021
Owners: Pete & Michelle Henry
Location: Flying Pond, Mt. Vernon
Budget & Timeline: $60,000, 16 weeks (ended up being 12 weeks)
Special Projects: Fused glass nightlight and loon window hanging, original table and chairs painted and added to the screened-in lanai
1:00pm to 2:00pm
Season 7, Episode 7 – The $25 Manchester Post Office

The Cabin Masters are converting the first post office ever built in Manchester, in-use from 1945 to 1962, into a small cabin in an off grid location. Won with a bid of $25, the Worthing family purchased the post office to give it new purpose. Now, after sitting dormant on their property for so many years after it was moved there about 15 years before, the Worthings have asked the Cabin Masters for help converting it into a cabin while still preserving the history, complete with an added outhouse. With a budget of $25,000 and an 8-week timeline, the team springs into action to finish this unique build on time and on budget.
Release Date: Jan. 10, 2022
Owners: David & Diana Worthing
Location: Manchester
Budget & Timeline: $25,000, 8 weeks
Special Projects: Window flower boxes made from commercially-available mailboxes; Gliding bench rocker made from an old buggy seat found on the property
2:00pm to 3:00pm
Season 6, Episode 7 – Buttoned-Up and Bug-Free Legacy

Tim and Patty Costin met in Maine as teenagers and fell in love not too far from Farr's Cove, where they purchased their first lakeside home together, an 1890s-era camp, in 1990. Now, thirty years later and parents to two sons, also named Tim and Pat, the growing Costin family needs more space than their hundred-year-old camp provides. As new grandparents, Tim and Patty want to create a family home they can watch their grandchildren grow up and enjoy, just as their sons have enjoyed for the past three decades on Farr’s Cove. The team needs to add an entrance, and a bedroom by expanding the second floor loft, while maintaining the camp's charm.
Release Date: Apr. 5, 2021
Owners: Tim & Patty Costin
Location: Farr's Cove, Cobbosseecontee Lake, West Gardiner
Budget & Timeline: $75,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: Custom pine tree lamp shades for a table lamp and a floor lamp, using old wooden road signs found in the cabin's walls to make a lock-together playhouse for small kids, reupholstered the cushions for the glider, rebound a family journal from 1897 found in the camp and made a presentation box for it
3:00pm to 4:00pm
Season 6, Episode 6 – A Very Scary Camp

You never know what’s at the end of a dirt road in Maine, which is where the Hamill family’s 1963 Mount Vernon cabin is creepily isolated. When owner Ike Hamill’s father purchased his dream camp near a stream in 1996, after spending many years and many river trips wistfully gazing upon it, little did he know that it would become his son’s favorite place to write horror novels – especially during a thunderstorm. For the rest of the Hamill family, the cabin is a place of fun and enjoyment. Though they love that it’s as rustic as they come, with only the bare minimums-- 320 square feet and no kitchen, bathroom or electricity-- the Hamill family hopes that Chase and the Cabin Masters can improve the camp’s livability. By adding electricity, running water, and a 16' x 20' addition that would double the size of the camp, the Cabin Masters will create the cabin Ike’s father has always dreamed of, rustic charm and all.
Release Date: Mar. 29, 2021
Owners: Ike Hamill
Location: Long Pond Stream, Mt. Vernon
Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 8 weeks
Special Projects: Bookcase made from shutters removed from the camp, timberframe deck and roof/gazebo with a swing over the pumphouse, stone woodstove hearth, stone shower, restored table with chairs with custom carved leather seats
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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
5:00pm to 6:00pm
Season 5, Episode 15, Repack – Top Ten Family Retreats
The Cabin Masters share the top 10 family retreats as voted on by the fans. This look back features cherished pieces of family art, historic landmarks, and dedicated stewards looking to restore the sacred memories of those gone, but not forgotten.
Release Date: July 20, 2020
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Friday, May 23, 2025
8:00am: 705 – A Former Family Cabin Reclaimed
9:00am: 801 – Seize the Daylight Basement
10:00am: 706 – Refreshing The Cooper Cottage
11:00am: 703 – Rivalry at the Chadwick Cabin
12:00pm: 702 – A New Cabin Legacy
1:00pm: 707 – The $25 Manchester Post Office
2:00pm: 607 – Buttoned-Up and Bug-Free Legacy
3:00pm: 606 – A Very Scary Camp
4:00pm: 604 – The Eyesore by the Shore
5:00pm: 515 Repack – Top Ten Family Retreats
Saturday, May 24, 2025

Saturday, May 24, 2025

TIMES
(Eastern)
EPISODES
7:00am to 8:00am
Season 9, Episode 19, Repack – Community Builds
The Cabin Masters are known for helping families by renovating their camps but it's time to take a look at the projects they have done for their community! Join Chase and Ashley as they review the builds where the Masters went into public service with their best Community Builds.
Release Date: March 18, 2024
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Saturday, May 24, 2025
7:00am: 919 Repack – Community Builds
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