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Is there a central hub around the net somewhere (or here maybe) which lists blogs about amateur boat restorations?
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Not really.

You can search for blogs only from Google's Blogger application but otherwise it is by general web search as far as I know.

Most blogs don't last long enough or carry enough content to be picked up by the search engines.

Lots of hours of bored internet searches is probably your best bet.
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Post by kendall »

Often people who have boat restoration/building sites will have a links page that can get you to a few others, and it tends to keep you busy once you find one.

I found a lot here:
http://www.boat-links.com/linklists/boa ... l#projects
No idea how often it's updated or how accurate the info is now, but it used to keep me pretty busy.

Ken.

Edit:
Most of the actual 'blogs' I've found have had a single entry from several months to a year previous with no other entries.
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kendall wrote: Edit:
Most of the actual 'blogs' I've found have had a single entry from several months to a year previous with no other entries.
I know what that means and I hope I won't fall in that trap...
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