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Top Coat and Non-Skid:
The final painting is straight forward. It can be done by brushing or spraying. You can apply non-skid on the sole and foredeck: use masking tape to define a non-skid area and apply paint mixed with non-skid powder. ![]() You can apply non-skid on the sole and foredeck: use masking tape to define a non-skid area and apply paint mixed with non-skid powder. Non skid is some type of sand mixed paint. You can adjust the roughness by varying the amount of non skid additive. ![]() A nice touch is to use a slightly darker paint for the non skid and cut round corners. Boot Stripe: ![]() A boot stripe is easy to paint. ![]() On a level floor, block your boat level and using a stick, mark the boot stripe every 10 inches. ![]() Join the marks with masking tape. ![]() Add tape along the other edge and paint. ![]() The final touch is to spray a few coats of Clear Coat over the whole job. For a perfect gloss, sand between coats
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1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's |
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