We just finished repainting our boat. There is still a lot of work to do to put it all back together but I thought I would share a few photos
Ready for Paint
Topsides painted
Taping the waterline
About to load on the truck
On the ramp
New Paint
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Re: New Paint
As one who jumps from one never ending project to the next, I am always impressed by others who accomplish tasks.
Since I can't fathom how this is accomplished, I have so many questions.
How did you find a climate controlled place for the work?
How was the old paint removed?
What was the repair to the fiberglass on the starboard side, behind the ladder in the top picture?
What paint did you use and how was it applied?
Well done,
Since I can't fathom how this is accomplished, I have so many questions.
How did you find a climate controlled place for the work?
How was the old paint removed?
What was the repair to the fiberglass on the starboard side, behind the ladder in the top picture?
What paint did you use and how was it applied?
Well done,
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Re: New Paint
Just gorgeous. She won't just turn heads....she'll break necks.
Lance & Becky Williams
Happily retired and cruising aboard our dreamboat, Anteris
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Re: New Paint
I understand the feeling of projects not being finished. I pulled the boat out of the water October 2011 for the winter and launched it last week far from complete. See my answers above in blue.As one who jumps from one never ending project to the next, I am always impressed by others who accomplish tasks.
Since I can't fathom how this is accomplished, I have so many questions.
How did you find a climate controlled place for the work? Incredible luck! A good friend bought the build a few weeks before I pulled my boat with a plan to renovate in about 3 years. I used it all.
How was the old paint removed? The bottom was soda blasted, the rest was gelcoat sanded before painting.
What was the repair to the fiberglass on the starboard side, behind the ladder in the top picture? Where I filled the thru hulls.
What paint did you use and how was it applied? We sprayed on Metacryl, an acrylic urethane (so is Allcraft 2000). Not being in a boat yard I was able to find a custom car painter to do it at a fraction of the cost of what I have heard others pay.
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Re: New Paint
truly a smart , efficient, and cost-effective method to painting the boat.
adam
SV velella
adam
SV velella
S/V Velella .... CD 25 moored in Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, NY
Sailing long island waters since 2009
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Re: New Paint
That"s a stunning paint job! Great work!