Another maintenance source
Posted: August 7th, 2012, 12:32 pm
This site is a great resource for repairs, installation and other boat projects, but here's another freebie from BOATUS. If you're not a member, it's worth it to join. You get all kinds of discounts, plus the association is the top lobbying group in Washington for boaters' rights on issues like E-15 gas, the recent attempt to disrupt GPS coverage, etc.
Largest Online Archive of Boating Repair, Maintenance "How-to"
Available from BoatUS
Extensive "BoatTECH" Resource
ALEXANDRIA, Va., August 7, 2012 - Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS), has relaunched its extensive online "BoatTECH" resource at BoatUS.com/BoatTech, making it the largest, no-cost online archive in the country with hundreds of articles on boating technical, repair, maintenance, and other how-to resources for boaters, anglers, and sailors.
BoatTECH articles now cover, in-depth, the entire vast range of subjects for the practical do-it-yourselfer, including everything from how to add an inverter and use downriggers, to how to repair fiberglass and maintain boat trailers. From plumbing to polish, articles are enriched with more useful photos and up-to-date advice.
The site is easy to navigate, is being expanded continually, and boaters who are not BoatUS members are welcome to visit, search topics, follow chat narratives and learn from the authoritative articles written by the BoatUS Tech Team, including:
Tom Neale, liveaboard expert and top technical editor who also provides exclusive navigation and chart updates for the American East Coast.
Don Casey, best selling author of "do-it-yourself" books, including the DIY boaters' bible, This Old Boat.
John Adey, President of the boatbuilding standards organization, American Boat and Yacht Council, a technical expert who has owned a marine supply store and completely restored his classic 1976 Irwin ketch.
For membership information visit www.BoatUS.com or call 800-395-2628.
BoatUS is the nation's leading advocate for recreational boaters providing its over half million members with government representation, services such as boat towing and insurance, boating safety programs, and money saving benefits.
Largest Online Archive of Boating Repair, Maintenance "How-to"
Available from BoatUS
Extensive "BoatTECH" Resource
ALEXANDRIA, Va., August 7, 2012 - Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS), has relaunched its extensive online "BoatTECH" resource at BoatUS.com/BoatTech, making it the largest, no-cost online archive in the country with hundreds of articles on boating technical, repair, maintenance, and other how-to resources for boaters, anglers, and sailors.
BoatTECH articles now cover, in-depth, the entire vast range of subjects for the practical do-it-yourselfer, including everything from how to add an inverter and use downriggers, to how to repair fiberglass and maintain boat trailers. From plumbing to polish, articles are enriched with more useful photos and up-to-date advice.
The site is easy to navigate, is being expanded continually, and boaters who are not BoatUS members are welcome to visit, search topics, follow chat narratives and learn from the authoritative articles written by the BoatUS Tech Team, including:
Tom Neale, liveaboard expert and top technical editor who also provides exclusive navigation and chart updates for the American East Coast.
Don Casey, best selling author of "do-it-yourself" books, including the DIY boaters' bible, This Old Boat.
John Adey, President of the boatbuilding standards organization, American Boat and Yacht Council, a technical expert who has owned a marine supply store and completely restored his classic 1976 Irwin ketch.
For membership information visit www.BoatUS.com or call 800-395-2628.
BoatUS is the nation's leading advocate for recreational boaters providing its over half million members with government representation, services such as boat towing and insurance, boating safety programs, and money saving benefits.