Magazine for DIY Boaters?
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Magazine for DIY Boaters?
Wonder why no one has ever published a magazine about this side of our sport? With cars we have always had the niche publications like Car Craft and Hot Rod that covered all sorts of projects that were geared toward the budget minded enthusiast.
I would really enjoy reading Multi part articles like "Well Craft 26' Stinger Build Up" or "Build a weekend warrior offshore boat for $25K"..."Selecting the Best Carb, Intake and Heads for Your Small Block Chevy". I know the publishing business is all about selling advertising and it seems to me that this would be very popular and a gold mine for a publisher.
Powerboat and Sportboat are cool to browse through but there is nothing in them that is even remotely relevant to the types of projects that interest me.
I know that Mercury would advertise in a magazine like this...they have an entire re-power division.
I know this is nothing more than a rant at this point but maybe some one will grab this concept and run with it.
I would really enjoy reading Multi part articles like "Well Craft 26' Stinger Build Up" or "Build a weekend warrior offshore boat for $25K"..."Selecting the Best Carb, Intake and Heads for Your Small Block Chevy". I know the publishing business is all about selling advertising and it seems to me that this would be very popular and a gold mine for a publisher.
Powerboat and Sportboat are cool to browse through but there is nothing in them that is even remotely relevant to the types of projects that interest me.
I know that Mercury would advertise in a magazine like this...they have an entire re-power division.
I know this is nothing more than a rant at this point but maybe some one will grab this concept and run with it.
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There is a magazine for this type of DIY, I find that OSO has the best threads out there bar none. I love reading the Formula threads with all that is going between Sprink, Befu and others. Maybe Matt T. can just take these threads and do a rewrite to publish in other online forums. Pratters trailer restore project was a good read, gave ideas about my EOH conversion. I believe there is even a Chevelle restore thread that is also a good read. Some of it is hit and miss, but still informative.
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There is a magazine for this type of DIY, I find that OSO has the best threads out there bar none. I love reading the Formula threads with all that is going between Sprink, Befu and others. Maybe Matt T. can just take these threads and do a rewrite to publish in other online forums. Pratters trailer restore project was a good read, gave ideas about my EOH conversion. I believe there is even a Chevelle restore thread that is also a good read. Some of it is hit and miss, but still informative.
A "best of" OSO" thread.
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I have to agree. I would love to see articles on like a "38 Cigarette" restoration, or some guy who re-rigs his boat with big power, big drives, replaces a transom, etc. Granted you can view most of this on oso, you still cant beat thumbin thru a paperback while on the crapper like the old days. Powerboat used to do stuff like that once and a while, now it just seems like its all advertisements and what not.
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I have to agree. I would love to see articles on like a "38 Cigarette" restoration, or some guy who re-rigs his boat with big power, big drives, replaces a transom, etc. Granted you can view most of this on oso, you still cant beat thumbin thru a paperback while on the crapper like the old days. Powerboat used to do stuff like that once and a while, now it just seems like its all advertisements and what not.
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502, way too much info man, way too much!
Sprink, let the man with two free hands throw the first stone! Ha ha.
Yeah, I have really enjoyed reading some of the threads that really give details about the how to that no book really addresses. I should have taken more pictures of my project to show digging out the center stringer and re-pouring it, but then again you can see that on you tube of other projects. i was more concentrated on what it took and what it did and how it turned out. (yeah, run on sentence)
For some reason, I am thinking about picking up another project for next winter or the one after that. Something like a 302 or 311, maybe a scarab 31! I still have some big projects to do on the front half of mine yet, haven't even broached that subject on the thread yet! Gonna be interesting.
Still looking for a cheap set of deer whistles for the bow of the Formula - you know, just to make people look at you weird at the launch. Yeah, they work, never hit a deer yet while boating!
Brian
Sprink, let the man with two free hands throw the first stone! Ha ha.
Yeah, I have really enjoyed reading some of the threads that really give details about the how to that no book really addresses. I should have taken more pictures of my project to show digging out the center stringer and re-pouring it, but then again you can see that on you tube of other projects. i was more concentrated on what it took and what it did and how it turned out. (yeah, run on sentence)
For some reason, I am thinking about picking up another project for next winter or the one after that. Something like a 302 or 311, maybe a scarab 31! I still have some big projects to do on the front half of mine yet, haven't even broached that subject on the thread yet! Gonna be interesting.
Still looking for a cheap set of deer whistles for the bow of the Formula - you know, just to make people look at you weird at the launch. Yeah, they work, never hit a deer yet while boating!
Brian