Episodes 15
Avg. Duration 40m
Activity Highly Active
Apple Rating 5.0 (5)
Since Oct 2025
Latest Episode Jun 2026

Publishing Details

Schedule
Every 2 Weeks
Format
Episodic
Consistency
46%
Hosting
rss.buzzsprout.com

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About This Podcast

Beyond the Boat shares the stories of the people and communities who keep wooden boats alive — through ownership, seamanship, craftsmanship, education, operations, and stewardship — and how those paths invite others into a living tradition.


These are not just stories about boats. They are stories about responsibility: the choice to care for something that must be worked, maintained, taught, and passed along. Each episode explores how wooden boats continue to matter because people choose to carry them forward — and, in doing so, make room for others to step in.


Hosted by Leroy Lewis, the podcast centers on lived experience. Some guests are owners. Others are captains, shipwrights, educators, yard workers, volunteers, or operators. What they share is not a title, but a relationship — one that connects craft, seamanship, memory, and community.


Together, these voices reveal a world where meaning lives not just in the boat, but beyond it — offering listeners a way to imagine where they might belong.



Support & Independence


Beyond the Boat is listener-supported, following a public-media model. Support is voluntary, quiet, and never required to listen.


Listeners may choose to support the show as:


  • Supporters — contributing occasionally
  • Members — offering ongoing monthly support
  • Stewards — individuals or institutions providing deeper, sustaining support aligned with the mission


There are no paywalls, no exclusive content, and no calls to action inside episodes.  Note: "Stewards" are "Members" who will be periodically acknowledged for their support. Acknowledgments, when offered, appear only outside the storytelling.


Support helps cover production costs and ensures these stories remain independent and freely available.

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Recent Episodes

S1E15 EP# 15 - Living with Summer Wind

Jun 06, 2026 45m Transcript

In this episode of Beyond the Boat, I sit down with Dave Schoeggl, longtime owner and steward of Summer Wind, formerly E. Lester Jones, a 1940 wooden vessel built by Astoria Marine Construction for…

S1E14 EP# 14 - Slowing Down Aboard the David B

May 22, 2026 1h 7m Transcript

In this episode of Beyond the Boat, Leroy talks with Christine and Jeffrey Smith of the David B, a nearly century-old wooden vessel carrying guests through Southeast Alaska.Their story begins with a…

S1E13 EP# 13 - Becoming One of the Hands

Apr 05, 2026 43m Transcript

There’s a moment when a boat stops being just an object—and starts becoming something more. In this conversation, Tucker Piontek, lead instructor at the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding,…

S1E12 EP# 12 - The Fifth Member of the Family

Mar 21, 2026 35m Transcript

In this episode of Beyond the Boat, Leroy Lewis talks with writer Lisa Nickel, who grew up aboard a 42-foot wooden tugboat in Tacoma, Washington. What began as a family boat soon became something…

S1E11 EP# 11 - Not Just Preserving Boats — Preserving Pathways: Aaron LaPointe and Historic Maritime

Mar 01, 2026 40m

Aaron LaPointe grew up around the water—but it was wooden workboats that pulled him in for good. Now he’s the Executive Director of the Historic Maritime Foundation, stewarding a growing fleet of…

S1E10 EP# 10 - A Poem That Sails: Captains, Crews, and the Work Beyond the Boat

Feb 23, 2026 56m

In this episode of Beyond the Boat, Leroy Lewis talks with Jamie Trost—Senior Captain, manager, and co-owner of the Traverse Tall Ship Company—about what it really means to operate traditional…

S1E9 EP# - 9, More Than a Charter: Stewardship, Alaska, and the Long Way Around

Feb 12, 2026 55m

In 1931, an elegant 87-foot motor yacht was designed by Callis and built in San Pedro, California as Holiday for William Morris Jr. of the William Morris Talent Agency. She cruised the West Coast…

EP# 8 - A 1917 Wooden Ferry in a Modern Transit System

Jan 14, 2026 34m

In this episode of Beyond the Boat, Leroy talks with John W. Clauson, Executive Director of Kitsap Transit, about an unlikely centerpiece in a modern public transit fleet: M/V Carlisle II, a 1917…

S1E7 EP #7 - Old Court, Quiet River: A Shipwright on Ireland’s South Coast

Jan 02, 2026 27m

Brian Harte lives on Ireland’s south coast, in the fishing village of Glandore just northeast of Skibbereen, where boatbuilding has followed the river inland for generations. A shipwright since 1998,…

S1E6 EP #6 - Larry Benson & Thelonious: A Life in Wooden Boats

Dec 14, 2025 38m

At 89, Larry Benson has lived a full life alongside wooden boats—from a childhood on a 1920s bridge-deck cruiser in wartime Bremerton to his current years aboard Thelonious, a 1953 Ed Monk Sr.…

S1E5 EP #5 - Tracing 85 Years Afloat: Jim & Margie Paynton and Their 1940 Chris-Craft

Nov 18, 2025 38m

In this episode of Beyond the Boat, Leroy Lewis sits down with Jim and Margie Paynton to follow the 85-year life of their 1940, 42-foot Chris-Craft double-cabin enclosed-bridge cruiser. One of just…

S1E4 Ep #4 - Blaise Holly: From the Fishing Grounds to the Yard—What Wooden Boats Give Back

Nov 07, 2025 42m

In this episode, we’re joined by Blaise Holly, a commercial fisherman turned shipwright, now the owner of Haven Boatworks in Port Townsend, Washington.Blaise grew up back east, studied literature at…

S1E3 Ep # 3 - The Myths and Realities of Wooden Boat Ownership

Oct 20, 2025 44m

In this episode of Beyond the Boat, host Leroy Lewis speaks with Todd Powell about the complexities of owning, buying, and selling wooden boats. They explore the myths surrounding wooden boat…

S1E2 Beyond the Boat, Ep-2, David Miller - Sea Nymph II

Oct 13, 2025 35m

David Miller—longtime steward of Sea Nymph II, a 1946 Monk Senior 46-footer—joins Beyond the Boat to trace a Puget Sound classic’s lineage and life. We cover the Coast Guard roots behind the name,…

Beyond the Boat, Ep 1 - Jeff Lind, 18 ft Reinell runabout

Oct 06, 2025 28m

Jeff shares the story of his family’s 1935, 18-foot Reinell runabout—its history, their adventures aboard, and the famous guests who once joined the previous owners on guided fishing trips.Beyond the…

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How many episodes does Beyond the Boat have?

Beyond the Boat has published 15 episodes since October 2025, covering topics in History, Personal Journals.

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Beyond the Boat is currently highly active with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 40m.

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