Beyond the Boat
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.
Beyond the Boat
EP #5 - Tracing 85 Years Afloat: Jim & Margie Paynton and Their 1940 Chris-Craft
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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 31 hulls built, the boat is still in its original configuration and still running on her original gas engines—now in the care of only her fifth owners.
Jim and Margie share how they tracked down the families of all four previous owners, from Great Lakes cruisers with meticulous logbooks to an inventive Seattle bioengineer who owned the boat for nearly three decades. They recount her journey from Algonac, Michigan, to the Great Lakes, onto a railcar west to Puget Sound, involvement with the Classic Yacht Association, and into a life of family cruising from Olympia to Desolation Sound and Princess Louisa.
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Beyond the Boat is an independent, listener-supported project.
Listener support helps preserve and share the stories of wooden boats, their caretakers, and the communities that surround them. Support sustains the listening, but it never steers the stories.
If you’d like to help keep the show afloat, you can contribute as a supporter or become a monthly member at:
www.buymeacoffee.com/beyondtheboat
There are no paywalls, no exclusive content, and no obligation to contribute. The stories will always remain free to listen to.
Special thanks to Todd Powell for ongoing monthly support, and to Peter McGraw, Charlie Syburg, and Jim & Margie Paynton for their generous contributions to the project.
Have feedback or know someone who should be on the show? Email me at:
BTBoatPodcast@gmail.com