DaveBeall.me~boats

You can rebuild your own boats and engines, I did, and this site will show you how
  • 14' Cranberry boat
  • 14' Checkmate
  • 16' old tunnel
  • 19' STV mod tunnel vee
  • 21' Lazer vee
  • 24' pontoon

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Multi-site Info...

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http://www.davebeall.me
http://www.davebeall.info
http://www.davebeall.name
http://www.davescanvas.com

The write up is on the .info domain

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I have all these domains and I should do something with them. Like build a Drupal 6 multi-site set up. The domains are listed in the block to the left with a link to the site that has the write up.

This site is in the building process as I get time. Hopefully I will get time in 2010 to work on it. Depends on how many web sites people need built, other sites come before mine.

This site will be a showcase for my collection of boats.
It will document the work on each boat that was done.

I have always enjoyed boating and have been around boats since I was a little kid. Everyone in the family had a boat, grandparents, aunts, uncles, parents and their friends. When we went on family vacations, we took the boat and the camping equipment. That's all you need, add water and a campsite.

I was exposed to boating in the Boy Scouts too and I have used that knowledge ever since. In the Scouts it was mostly canoes and row boats, but I learned a lot of very useful life saving information and skills.

There is nothing wrong with going slow in a boat, you will still have lots of fun, maybe even more fun than going fast.

I had a small 14' checkmate for years and it was fine for my purposes.. small, cheap on gas and easy to tow on the weekends. I wore that boat out every weekend and many nights after work.

Then I ended up with some property on the water at Buckeye Lake. Well, that meant I would soon be having company out at the lake. I needed a bigger boat, a 24' pontoon did the trick real nice. I bought the boat in the middle of winter on a snowy day. The boat dealer was happy to see me walk in. I actually got a great deal on the boat too.. $4,200.00 without an engine. I figured I would get an engine someplace for it. . . . . . . . . . . .

more to come as I get into building this site..

It's all about Boats, boating, repair and rebuilding a boat..

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