Gert, The 37 is a great boat and I can't wait to see what you do with her. The paint and woodwork looks sweet..keep posting pics..BH
1966 31 Bahia Mar #316-512....8 years later..Resolute is now a reality..Builder to Boater..285 hours on the clocks..enjoying every minute..how many days till spring?
Gert,
That is really nice. I actually like the look of the boat without a hard top/bimini etc. Reminds me of the factory photos of our old boats. Timeless lines with a touch of Gert.
What really pisses me off about that...its not a ridiculously priced spray booth setup with dryers and specialty equipment and its not years of perfecting the use of "those" tools... It's a couple guys with a paint brush...Alright highly talented craftsmen with paint brushes in what I assume is a controlled environment...but makes the process almost seem attainable to us..well me anyway.
Looking fantastic...those touches really make the boat look modern and clean.
Gert if I fly to Schipol can I buy some of those modified brushes from you with the 150yrs. Worth of training on how to use them? The house on my 38 needs new paint.
Carl i guess you and i have meet with continuous failure trying to brush awlgrip on a large area like hull sides. I cannot see for the life of me how those painters attain a perfect job without runs and sags and more runs. Outstanding job gert.
Bob...I'd like to say I got to large areas before attaining pure failure. I did my Boot stripe...looks okay when boats in the water...not so much when on land and eye level. I knew at that point I wasn't trying to do hull myself. I do have to say it held up though...not sure if that was a good thing...
Carl i did the trasom on my 31 bertram 4 times with roll and tip in ideal weather condition then damn near sanded it all off and other area nightfall came and the dew settle on paint and made it flat texture.now i paint matallic blue portion of bootstripe and it ok because you really cannot see from dock,like i said just impossible sitting outside at marina.
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I suspect the master will tell his secrets when asked in person...
I have to look around but I believe in a much earlier post, Gert did give up the secret to his success. Their is a yard here in Forked River NJ, and when you can get him to it, he does roll and tip and it looks sprayed.
Tony i should mention on a horizontal surface like deck you can do i decent job with roll and tip with brushable converter but hullside -------- forget it!
Prep, patience, and a little knowledge is all it takes. Forget the roller and brush the whole thing. You need two people who understand the " feel " of the paint and add reducer as needed. I like thin brushes like the Corona- Europa, throw them out when done.
If it's just boot stripes then a west roller and a few foam brushes to tip will work fine.
bob lico wrote:Tony i should mention on a horizontal surface like deck you can do i decent job with roll and tip with brushable converter but hullside -------- forget it!
Bob I am talking sides, top the whole 9 yards. If the guy will talk to you, if he dosn't know you or the right person didn't send you to him you can keep on walking, and if you can get him to do the job, you can bet it is not 10 feet looks great. It looks good standing next to it. Gert does it, so why is it not possible?
Guys , whenever you want a master class in painting , you are always more then welcome !!
Only the next two weeks I will be in your Country doing a road trip on a Harley , Starting in LA - Vegas - Hurricane _Cameron - Flagstaff-Prescott- Ensenada- LA.
Women are like boats ,the older they get , the more money and professional help they need to look beautiful.
My thoughts exactly. I plan to paint the 25 in the spring. Topsides and inside were painted by the previous owner about 6 years ago with Brightsides. Don't like that product but not sure if I want to go through the effort of removing it all. I would rather use perfection or Awlgrip but they can't be used over a 1-part paint.
The sides were never painted so an Awlgrip type product will work there.
If it doesn't look right worst case on the sides is a thorough sanding and another coat. My concern is getting the bootstripe straight, I am a lousy taper!
Sea Hunt Triton 207, a step down, but having fun till my next Bertram!
Joseph Fikentscher wrote: My concern is getting the bootstripe straight, I am a lousy taper!
Joel
Mine has the black tape as the stripe. Needs to be redone but been on well over 10 years. Maybe this spring. What i did was measure up from the chine to get the marks on the original. Stirpped off the old one. Then I measured up and used masking tape to set the hight. So the top of the masking tape would meet the bottom of the new boot stripe tape. Made sure the height of the maksing tape was the same all the way along the chine. Now think paint, on piece of tape for the bottom, then do the same thing to get the top line and paint away.