Bob Keim CPA in Nashville, Tennessee
Company Description:
Dedicated to travel on the inland waterways for
pleasure and profit. Featuring sternwheelers and infromation for and about small river-based
businesses.
Services Offered:
Bed And Breakfast
B & B
Sternwheel
Sternwheeler
Paddlewheel
Entertainment Facility
Conference Room
Hospitality Suite
Weekend Getaway
Tennessee
Nashville
Music City
Riverfront
Inland
Waterways
Cruise
River Cruise
Rivers
Accounting Services
Accounting
Auditing
And Bookkeeping Services
Web Results:
- Sanding and more sanding
- Bottom Job, Continued and Continued and Continued! I removed all the red bottom paint and some of the blue with stripper and a DA sander with a 6" pad and 80 grit paper. In the process of doing that, I sanded through a blister enough that water came out. Uh oh, the water in the blisters was between ...
- Moving Poliwog
- Saga of Moving Polliwog We started Tuesday, September 26, 2000, at mile 224 on the Cumberland River from Lakewood Marina where she had been for over 2 years, headed for mile 43. We had a 16' bass boat, M/V Rawhide, rafted up on the starboard side with three 2 foot lenghts of 2X6's lashed to the gaur...
- My new tow truck, now...
- Bob's Big Adventure Truck We stole this UHual truck because they thought it had a bad transmission. Actually, it had a bad modulator valve at a cost of $15. We got a $2,000 discount on the truck because of the tranny problem. I am impressed with the UHaul maintenance otherwise. The brakes are in per...
- Chemical stripping
- Bob's Big Stripper Show February 29, 2004 This is a test of 3 strippers on the old bottom paint of my C22. Interlux 229E, ZipStrip and KS-3. The Interlux and ZipStrip claim to be compatible with fiberglass, the KS-3 does not. I noted no problems with the KS-3 other than it seemed to strip the polyes...
- Tools used in bottom job
- Tools of the Trade Here are the basic tools - Full face respirator with particulate and gas filters. The particulate part is for the hazardous dust from stuff I'm sanding. First bottom paint, which contains copper specifically to KILL stuff! Next, gelcoat, and finally polyurethane paint. I started u...
Business Information:
Business Sector: | Residential, Commercial |