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Photos by Salt Water New England |
Sea Bags have exploded in popularity recently, with stores in Portland, Kennebunkport, Boothbay Harbor, Camden, Rockland, Bar Harbor; the North Shore and South Shore of Boston, the Cape, the Vineyard; Watch Hill, Newport; Florida; California; the mid-Atlantic; Burlington, Vermont for sailing on Lake Champlain; and along the Great Lakes in Michigan. But they are still all cut, assembled, and hand-stitched in Maine.
While there are a great number of new designs they have added, I prefer their original approach – what is now called "vintage" – which are bags made from recycled sails. (Bring in your old sails, where they'll be weighed and you'll be paid. And you'll get a bag made out of your sails.)
They're solidly made and have natural colored hand-spliced rope handles which wrap around the entire bag for durability. The Freeport, Maine store, shown here, is a pleasure to visit and the people exceptionally nice.