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Kennebunkport Marina 207.967.3411 67 Ocean Avenue Kennebunkport Maine 04046 kennebunkportmarina.com Our master marine mechanic is now operating right here on the river Were a full-service marina that boasts a mechanic with 20 yearsexperience a Mercruiser Master Certicate and a host of other engine manufacturing certications. Also featuring Powerboat Kayak and Canoe Rentals Mercury Yamaha Sales Service Casco Bay Lines offers scenic cruises to the islands off Portlands shorechoices range from a family outing to a romantic dinner get-away. Bring your bike kayak or walking shoes. Explore the islands. There truly is something for everybody Owned and operated by the Casco Bay Island Transit District Casco Bay Ferry Terminal 56 Commercial Street Portland Maine 207-774-7871 Visit www.cascobaylines.comportlandmagoffer to download a money saving coupon. Choose an adventure to t your style. 60 P O R T L A N D MONTHLY MAGAZINE REAL ESTATE uation understood up front. The prop- erty surrounding the lot is in conserva- tion with Maine Coast Heritage Trust with a further private lot blocking the fi- nal approach across a natural causeway to town so thats what sort of makes this like an island because you cant really drive through there so your access is going to be by boat. Just like it would be if you were on an island. During the construction phase they sellers Chris and Bonnie Nash used the road and they had to drive trucks over whats basically a berm but now they dont have permission During a telephone interview neigh- bor Robert Murch the industrial exec and venture capitalist who owns the land theyd have to cross to get to town says permission was never given. Nash came to us when he wanted to buy it and asked for permission to cross overwe said no. He asked Bangor Hydro to run power we told them no. In our absence during the winter Nash just kind of went through