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The Best Episodes of Maine Cabin Masters

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The Best Episodes of Maine Cabin Masters

Builder Chase Morrill is teaming up with his brother, sister and best friend to save and transform abandoned cabins buried deep in the remote woods...
  1. Background image for Bunganuc Creek Landmark
    9.8/10(6 votes)

    #1 - Bunganuc Creek Landmark

    S2:E1

    The crew members take on a historic clammers' shack; they clear out animal droppings, trash and old machinery; in order to make a big transformation without changing the camp's outside look, the builders get creative while battling a rising tide.

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  2. Background image for A Family Cabin Fit For A King
    9.8/10(6 votes)

    #2 - A Family Cabin Fit For A King

    S2:E15

    The Cabin Masters have a $50,000 budget to renovate a 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. After 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.

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  3. Background image for The Morrill Family Bunkhouse
    9.6/10(6 votes)

    #3 - The Morrill Family Bunkhouse

    S2:E8

    Chase Morrill and his team of builders take on the old army barracks on their family camp 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 and preserve 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

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  4. Background image for Desert Pond Hideaway
    9.6/10(6 votes)

    #4 - Desert Pond Hideaway

    S2:E10

    Builder Chase Morrill and his team travel to a secluded piece of land close to Desert Pond to help a couple turn their forgotten shack into a relaxing retreat. The couple has big ambitions for the one-room space, which means the crew will be stretched with a $30,000 budget and only four weeks to finish the project.

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  5. Background image for Veterans' Retreat
    9.4/10(6 votes)

    #5 - Veterans' Retreat

    S2:E3

    Chase Morrill and his team of builders take on an unusual project when they get a call from retired United States Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills. Through his foundation, Travis is building a retreat in Maine to help combat-injured veterans and their families adjust to their new normal. The Cabin Masters are tasked with turning a simple lakeside cottage into an ADA-compliant event center for the veterans and their families. The key feature will be a huge commercial-grade deck that can accommodate up to forty guests at a time. With only eight weeks until the first guests arrive, the camp buried under two feet of snow and the team will have to get creative to finish this project on time.

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  6. Background image for It Takes a Village
    8.8/10(6 votes)

    #6 - It Takes a Village

    S4:E7

    Founded in 1935, Agassiz Village has provided underprivileged and at-risk kids an opportunity to experience a camp surrounded by the beauty of Maine. Chase and his team take on the big project with a small budget to help the camp with the support of the community.

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  8. Background image for A Home for the Cabin Masters
    8.5/10(7 votes)

    #7 - A Home for the Cabin Masters

    S4:E12

    Chase and the team jump at the opportunity to buy a friend's 100-year-old farmhouse in Manchester, ME, and transform it into their headquarters. They plan to create a showroom, offices and a special space where Ashley can design and create custom pieces.

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  9. Background image for Family Fishing Cabin
    8.0/10(6 votes)

    #8 - Family Fishing Cabin

    S2:E13

    Chase Morrill and his crew work to save an old cabin in Oakland, Maine, that Eric 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. Chase and his team pull out all the stops to get this project done before winter comes and brings construction to a halt.

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  10. Background image for Pilsbury Family Rafting Cabin
    7.7/10(7 votes)

    #9 - Pilsbury Family Rafting Cabin

    S2:E11

    Builder Chase Morrill and his team take on a project along the Kennebec River in Caratunk, Maine. They're challenged with taking a shell of a cabin that was moved to its current property from Lake Moxie and renovating it to create a small efficiency home for family and friends to stay when they visit. The timeline and budget aren't the only challenges the team will face, however, as the remote location provides its own set of problems.

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    #10 - The Daggett Camp

    S1:E1

    A family from Maine works together to save the historic "Daggett Camp" cabin once owned by a famous politician in the 1930s. Can Chase and his team save the camp in just six weeks? Or will a hidden surprise underneath the cabin derail the whole project?

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    #11 - Dilapidated Island Cabin

    S1:E2

    Chase 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, will the team be able to transform the cabin and turn it into a secluded island retreat while maintaining all of the original rustic charm?

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    #12 - City Slickers Off the Grid

    S1:E3

    Chase Morrill and his team of builders renovate an off-the-grid camp for a family of city slickers. With limited resources, Chase and his team work to incorporate the comforts of city living into the camp along with creating more privacy in their sleeping quarters, but will a rotted water tank prove to violate Maine law and shut them down before the renovation is finished?

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    #13 - Dated Cabin Turned Retreat

    S1:E4

    Chase and his team take 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, will the team be able to turn this Long Pond cabin into the perfect family retreat?

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    #14 - Rebuilding the Old Schoolhouse

    S1:E5

    Chase Morrill and his team of Cabin Masters hike through the woods of Dedham, ME, to restore a dilapidated family camp that was once the old schoolhouse. From the swarming bugs to the relentless rain, the Cabin Masters quickly learn that nothing will come easy at the old schoolhouse. When a serious case of rot threatens to close down the entire project, Chase and Ryan are forced to cut into the house forcing them to make a very expensive decision.

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    #15 - Not-So-Pleasant Camp on Pleasant Pond

    S1:E6

    Chase and his team are called in to renovate a neglected camp for a growing family. Right away, the unusual footprint proves troublesome when trying to create a second bedroom inside. Outside, the steep slope becomes a challenge just hours before the reveal. Can the team overcome these obstacles in time for the family's end-of-summer party?

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    #16 - A Cabin for the Bride

    S1:E7

    Chase Morrill and his team of Cabin Masters are back home in Augusta, ME, getting ready for Lance's wedding when Chase gets a call from an old friend who has a little log cabin stuck in her backyard. He sees the cabin as a fun project for the team to work on and present to Lance's lovely bride after the wedding, so with no budget and Lance as the foreman, landlord and overall malcontent, the team disassembles the log cabin and moves it onto his property. With the wedding quickly approaching and Lance busy building outhouses and goose pens for his fiance, the team must work fast in order to finish before Lilly walks down the aisle. Will they be done before she says I do?

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    #17 - 130-Year-Old Island Cabin

    S1:E8

    Chase Morrill and his team tackle the renovation of a 130-year-old cabin located on an island. With a budget of $40,000 and a time frame of six weeks, will Chase and his team be able to overcome the challenges of building on an island to make sure the cabin is around for another 100 years?

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    #18 - Off-the-Grid Renovation

    S1:E9

    Chase Morrill and his team renovate an off-the-grid hunting cabin deep in the woods of Oxford, ME. They have a budget of $20,000 and a time frame of six weeks, but will Chase and his team be able to overcome the challenges of building off-the-grid and get the cabin done before winter comes?

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  20. Background image for A Camp on Two Ponds
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    #19 - A Camp on Two Ponds

    S1:E10

    Chase and his team of Maine builders have been called in to renovate a camp uniquely situated on two ponds. With winter right around the corner, Chase knows they need to hustle in order to complete the renovation. But will the wet weather and a slew of other setbacks prevent them from finishing in time for the homeowner's Thanksgiving get-together?

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    #20 - Six Weeks for Two A-Frames

    S1:E11

    Chase and his team are called in to renovate two A-Frames in Maine's Sugarloaf Valley. With only six weeks to accomplish both renovations, Chase splits the team down the middle. Stakes are high as a friendly wager allows the winning team to dress the losing team up at dinner. With a tight turnaround and three people tackling each renovation, will they finish in time?

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    #21 - Clearwater Camp

    S2:E2

    Chase Morrill and his team of builders take on a cabin in Industry, ME, that hasn't been touched since the 1970s. They discover that 40 years of Maine winters have not been kind to this place, and loads of issues arise once the snow melts and they start digging into the project. Between the snow delays and their $45,000 budget, this one is sure to come down to the wire.

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    #22 - Kids Dream Lake House

    S2:E4

    Chase Morrill and his team help a DIY homeowner jumpstart his project and renovate with kids in mind. With a budget of $30,000 and a July 1st deadline, the Cabin Masters are going to have to use their imagination on this one to keep the homeowners happy while still impressing their youngest clientele yet.

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  24. Background image for The Hiltz Camp
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    #23 - The Hiltz Camp

    S2:E5

    In New Sharon, Maine, Chase and his team help Rod save his rundown camp from falling into the pristine Kimball Pond; he'd like to patch up the holes and get his wife to come back to the camp, which means it's going to need a lot of work.

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    #24 - Taking It to the Finish Line

    S2:E6

    Chase and the team are hired to finish a cabin for a homeowner that's 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.

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    #25 - Oyster Farm Shack

    S2:E7

    Ashley Morrill and her team of builders find themselves rebuilding an old oyster shack for a working oyster farm in Edgecomb, Maine; forced into immediate action, the team starts its preliminary work with snow still on the ground.

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Best Episodes Summary

"Bunganuc Creek Landmark" is the best rated episode of "Maine Cabin Masters". It scored 9.8/10 based on 6 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 11/27/2017. This episode scored 0.0 points higher than the second highest rated, "A Family Cabin Fit For A King".