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macojoe 05-02-2010 08:30 AM

Bottom all painted!!
 
Almost ready for the slip now!! Thanks to my son!

Starting of the tape

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Better him then me!!

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Poor Bastard!! Was cleaning with paint thinner for a hour!! LOL

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But in the end he did a great job!!

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:clap::sun::love:

nymack66 05-02-2010 08:54 AM

Kid did an excellent job, Boat looks great you now ready to roll ..enjoy ..

Bonita Dan 05-02-2010 11:24 AM

Looks good man. Your son did a great job but I guess the paint put ya over-budget for a tyvek suit huh? :beer:

Destroyer 05-02-2010 12:33 PM

Great job...sweet looking boat. I hope the fish appreciate all the time that you took to make it look nice for them. :clap:

Fishwhisperer 180 05-02-2010 12:34 PM

You got it covered...
 
Nice to see the son doing his part. It was my father that infused boating in my blood.
I'm trying to take my bottom paint Off. I've done half the transom and about 5' along the aft/portside. Being I keep the boat on a trailer I figure I would go around bare glass. I like the clean look. I also hope to get less resistance when going through the water. (am I fooling myself ?)
Anyway, great shots of the boat and the new pic at the base of your posts shows the boat in a very aggressive (Tough) light.

Destroyer 05-02-2010 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Fishwhisperer 180 (Post 157277)
Nice to see the son doing his part. It was my father that infused boating in my blood.
I'm trying to take my bottom paint Off. I've done half the transom and about 5' along the aft/portside. Being I keep the boat on a trailer I figure I would go around bare glass. I like the clean look. I also hope to get less resistance when going through the water. (am I fooling myself ?)
Anyway, great shots of the boat and the new pic at the base of your posts shows the boat in a very aggressive (Tough) light.

Fishwhisperer 180, you might want to try soda blasting for your bottom paint removel. It's completely harmless to the fiberglass under the paint, leaves no scratches or swirl marks. You can get it done professionally or, if you have a good compressor you can buy a kit for under $100 from Harbor Freight that will do the job.
(not counting the baking soda media). I used it on my old Cruisers, Inc. 21 footers bottom and it was fast and harmless. Personally I highly recommend getting someone to do the job since it leaves a lot of residue on the ground (Baking soda and paint mixed together) that needs to be cleaned up. If you're going to be trailering only then yes, no paint is the way to go. IMHO.

Fishwhisperer 180 05-02-2010 01:45 PM

I know a guy... Master Blaster
 
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Excellent suggestion Destroyer. I just had the inside of a sailing dingy done (much coarser).
Why didn't I think about that for the bottom of my boat. Can the gelcoat be buffed back to a shine?

macojoe 05-02-2010 02:45 PM

Thanks guys!

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Bonita Dan Looks good man. Your son did a great job but I guess the paint put ya over-budget for a tyvek suit huh?
Today 09:54 AM
I thought about a suit and said hell with it I not painting it!! :nut:

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nymack66 Kid did an excellent job, Boat looks great you now ready to roll ..enjoy ..
Almost!

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Destroyer Great job...sweet looking boat. I hope the fish appreciate all the time that you took to make it look nice for them.
You have no idea!! Just say I bought that boat for $2700 I am now in $17,000!! including the $2700 :bat:

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Fishwhisperer 180
You got it covered...
Nice to see the son doing his part. It was my father that infused boating in my blood.
I'm trying to take my bottom paint Off. I've done half the transom and about 5' along the aft/portside. Being I keep the boat on a trailer I figure I would go around bare glass. I like the clean look. I also hope to get less resistance when going through the water. (am I fooling myself ?)
Anyway, great shots of the boat and the new pic at the base of your posts shows the boat in a very aggressive (Tough) light.
Soda blast is the way to go and a V20 here will cost you about $300 to get it done.
But after the gel coat is not good and you will have to barrier coat the bottom then paint color of choice.

Fishwhisperer 180 05-02-2010 03:13 PM

Labor of love
 
Thanks for the insight gents. Thus far I have been using a fiberglass friendly paint remover and a sharp scraper. It takes time but the gelcoat shines as new once compounded and polished with a professional grade buffing machine. I guess I'll have to stick with that since I want to leave the gelcoat intact as long as possible.
Once again the OX looks great !!!

inaforty 05-03-2010 07:19 AM

MJ,

Looks like your son and I have been hang around the same places.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...y/IMG_0134.jpg

I've been keeping and eye out for your boat at the Seaport. I'll come by and say hello when I see you around.


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