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Default Finally Fished the paint job!

It's been a long time coming. I have been talking about painting the boat this scheme for about 8 years. I am thrilled to death. Very happy with the paint job.......Here she is. Sorry...finally Finished the paint job, shows you where my mind is at.


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Wow... looks awesome! What kind of paint did you use?
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All I can say is WOW!!!!! That's the same color scheme I'm gonna paint my v in. I'm gonna do a white boot stripe instead of black. That is one pretty boat my friend! Excellent choice of color.
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Thanks guys, I am very happy. I will post some more pics when I get a chance. Thought about putting up a realistic budget DIY hull paint job thread. I took some photos during the process. I used Devoe brand products. 201 epoxy primer and 379 urethane for the color coats, topped off with 379 clear to seal everything , i.e. stripes and things. All 2 part paint. really didn't have to use the clear. The 379 has a great shine to it anyway, just wanted to add a layer of scratch protection.
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Very nice!!!
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That really does look sharp. Post those deatails when you can including volume of paint, method of application, tip size, and pressures, thinning %. All would be very helpful.
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This is the last " before" pic of the boat before painting. I had determined that the anti fouling bottom paint was hard epoxy. Since it was hard epoxy I determined I could paint over it with epoxy primer with fairly good results. Had this been an ablative bottom paint, I don't think I would be able to just paint over it. I sanded all of the bottom paint off of the freeboard of the boat and heavily feathered the rest of the bottom using a DA sander and 120 grit sand paper. I then wet sanded the hull sides with 220 grit and began masking. Disregard the blue tape where the boot stripe would be. I was just trying to get a visual.



I then sprayed the Devoe 201 2 part epoxy primer using a binks model 2001 1/2 gal pressure pot with a 63 PB ss fluid nozzle. This primer was very easy to spray and covered
well. I would say all paint was reduced by approx. 10%



Sprayed a 6" to 8" band in the area that my boot stripe was to be located. Also used this time to fill ant small imperfections with spot putty.



Using 3m 1" fine line tape and 1/4" vinyl pinstripe tape I masked off the stripes. This tape when revealed will be the finished boot stripe.





Next step: Spray over the masking tape stripes with the same black paint. This will insure that the edges are sealed and the finished lines will be crisp. After the black dried I sprayed another coat of 201 primer over pretty much the entire boat. This was to seal in the spot puttied areas and to prevent the black paint from showing through the yellow.



At this point a chose to paint the yellow hull sides. Only because I had some runs on the black coat over the tape, which ran down onto the white area. I would have had to wait a day to sand the runs out before I could paint the bottom white. Given the choice. I would be much easier to paint the white bottom first and mask off the bottom than to mask off the yellow sides. Oh well...whatever works.



After the color was sprayed on the sides. I masked from the lower 1" stripe up to the rub rail and sprayed the bottom. After some dry time the masking tape was pulled from the black boot stripe area and the stripes where revealed. This was the moment of truth. What a thrill to see it all come together. After all the masking was removed from the stripes and hull sides, a final coat of 379 clear was applied.









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Insane!!! Very cool. I'm almost there. I will be painting in about 2 months
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That looks great!
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