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I need some help, guys. I'm getting real close to finishing up the Reel Cowboy redo, and after 5 years of bouncing around, the fighting lady yellow has taken some bumps and bruises, and needs to be re-sprayed. The question is, I have a white bottom, white boot stripe, white top sides, black Stamoid fabric on the half tower and black on the tuna towerwith gold rod holders.I have the choice of changing colors as far as the hull sides, and was wondering, maybe, if sea foam green might be a better choiceinstead of the yellow. I remember at the last UVI that there was a bahia mar there that was painted a mint green that everyone was impressed with. Can anyone be more specific with the exact color that boat was. Any comments will be greatly appreciated.
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John,
That's Gale Culp's Bahia and the color is Sea Mint or a close variation...
Opps -- I ment Sea Foam....
Br,
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That's Gale Culp's Bahia and the color is Sea Mint or a close variation...
Opps -- I ment Sea Foam....
Br,
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Brews boat really jumps out at you in a harbor...he has two shades of green..Mr. Culips bahia mar have a white top?
Im gonna tip my hand...Im leaning towards a light grey... I want an "all business look"...have a picture of her in my head now Ive just got to finish it...BH
Im gonna tip my hand...Im leaning towards a light grey... I want an "all business look"...have a picture of her in my head now Ive just got to finish it...BH
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OK guys,
Thanks for the responses...a big thanks to Charlie...lol. Thanks Walter for the pics, and, thanks Trey for the color match. After Pam looked at Gale's bahia, and, after looking at Awlgrip sea foam green, she decided to go with the aqua mist. I hate to copy Gale, but, if you can't beat them, then, join them.
I remember that Ernest really liked the color of Gale's boat. Thanks again.
John.
Thanks for the responses...a big thanks to Charlie...lol. Thanks Walter for the pics, and, thanks Trey for the color match. After Pam looked at Gale's bahia, and, after looking at Awlgrip sea foam green, she decided to go with the aqua mist. I hate to copy Gale, but, if you can't beat them, then, join them.
I remember that Ernest really liked the color of Gale's boat. Thanks again.
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The lighter the color of the hull the less prep work is needed, you have fighting lady yellow now. Any of the sea foam green, aqua mist blue, light grey or white would work and requires less prep work. The darker you go the more fairning has to be done, more fairing the more money in prep work. My 1961 is white re-gel coated in 1995, when I bought her in 1978 the previous owner had tried to paint the hull himself with 2 part urathane paint, the prep work wasn't good, I wanted to repaint the hull navy blue, we shot one side with navy blue in 1979 it looked like a wash board. Needless to say it was re-painted white, it looked OK but I wasn't happy until we stripped all the old paint off and re-gel coated the hull. After 13 years the gel still shines like it was just done. I have been using Star Brite Teflon Marine polish twice a year since the re-gel coat. The side and forward deck and house sides need to be redone after 13 years we shot it with Awlgrip 508 back in 1995. So the lighter the color the less prep work, equals less money out of pocket.
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The lighter the color of the hull the less prep work is needed, you have fighting lady yellow now. Any of the sea foam green, aqua mist blue, light grey or white would work and requires less prep work. The darker you go the more fairning has to be done, more fairing the more money in prep work. My 1961 is white re-gel coated in 1995, when I bought her in 1978 the previous owner had tried to paint the hull himself with 2 part urathane paint, the prep work wasn't good, I wanted to repaint the hull navy blue, we shot one side with navy blue in 1979 it looked like a wash board. Needless to say it was re-painted white, it looked OK but I wasn't happy until we stripped all the old paint off and re-gel coated the hull. After 13 years the gel still shines like it was just done. I have been using Star Brite Teflon Marine polish twice a year since the re-gel coat. The side and forward deck and house sides need to be redone after 13 years we shot it with Awlgrip 508 back in 1995. So the lighter the color the less prep work, equals less money out of pocket.
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Gert,
Ya got me on the floor rolling here... you definitely seem to be a person that is "All In or Nothing".
John,
For what it's worth...Mint, Mist, Foam, Sea Foam...not my thing...although it still looks great, just think other colors bring out the look.
Guess thats why they have pages of colors...everyone has their thing.
Carl
Ya got me on the floor rolling here... you definitely seem to be a person that is "All In or Nothing".
John,
For what it's worth...Mint, Mist, Foam, Sea Foam...not my thing...although it still looks great, just think other colors bring out the look.
Guess thats why they have pages of colors...everyone has their thing.
Carl
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You must have had a refreshing week away UV? You are back and by God you've got an opinion!!! ;)
Gert I have scoured the photos a dozen times and can't find the seafoam panties?
Gert I have scoured the photos a dozen times and can't find the seafoam panties?
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Gert is my hero... what boat is that Gert? Pretty lines, modern and nostalgic simultaneously.
I like seafoam, juxtaposed with a white bottom and boot. Goes great with black accents as well. Three Awlgrip colors you cannot go wrong with in my opinion: Ice Blue, Seafoam, and Fighting Lady Yellow... all classics.
Ended up doing my skiff in Seafoam:
was pleased with the outcome...
I like seafoam, juxtaposed with a white bottom and boot. Goes great with black accents as well. Three Awlgrip colors you cannot go wrong with in my opinion: Ice Blue, Seafoam, and Fighting Lady Yellow... all classics.
Ended up doing my skiff in Seafoam:
was pleased with the outcome...
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It's a Sidewinder, one of I believe twelve they built as a saltwater flats skiff. They were very popular speed & skiboats in the late 60's and throughout the 70's. In the early 70's Dolphin boats and Shipoke splashed the Sidewinder hull and began putting out a good number of flats skiffs. The Sidewinder folks caught wind of it (along with 15+ other builders that were outright cloning the speedboat hull and caps- a lot of litigation involved) and produced a very small number of flats skiffs that were shipped down to S FL to get custom built decks. mine was owned by Carl Navaree (Cheeca lodge owner) and was captained by George Hommel (World Wide Sportsman founder) she was used to fish a lot of big name clients, have seen pics of G.Bush Sr on her with a bonefish... I betcha Mr Brownlee knows a thing or two about them, I know Hal Chittum and Billy Pate owned them as well.
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It's a Sidewinder, one of I believe twelve they built as a saltwater flats skiff. They were very popular speed & skiboats in the late 60's and throughout the 70's. In the early 70's Dolphin boats and Shipoke splashed the Sidewinder hull and began putting out a good number of flats skiffs. The Sidewinder folks caught wind of it (along with 15+ other builders that were outright cloning the speedboat hull and caps- a lot of litigation involved) and produced a very small number of flats skiffs that were shipped down to S FL to get custom built decks. mine was owned by Carl Navaree (Cheeca lodge owner) and was captained by George Hommel (World Wide Sportsman founder) she was used to fish a lot of big name clients, have seen pics of G.Bush Sr on her with a bonefish... I betcha Mr Brownlee knows a thing or two about them, I know Hal Chittum and Billy Pate owned them as well.
Here she is before I cut off her head
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I don't know what the world may want,
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But a good stiff drink it surely dont,
Think I'll go and fix myself...a tall one.
Since I had to sand off all the crappy paint job the previous owner (a doofus) rolled on I have been agonizing about the hull color I will paint my B33 FBC for the better part of a year now. I really like the pale greens and blues, but I just can't bring myself to select one of these.. I suspect with a larger hull these colors might appear (at least to me) to be too garish.. not really the impression I want to create... (maybe garish is too harsh a word, but hopefully you know what I mean.. maybe "extreme" is a better word).
I decided to let the Admiral make the final color decision.. she is a better decorator than I am, and I figured if she chose the colors she would never be able to complain about them!
I showed her the AwlCraft 2000 color card and took her to a few marinas to look at a variety of boats.
She chose Fighting Lady Yellow for the hull and an off white for the deck and above. Whew.. this combo was my personal first choice!
Yesterday I essentially completed the prep work for the paint job.. about 325 hours of sanding off the old paint, fairing, priming, sanding the primer with 120 grit, fairing again, priming again, fairing again, sanding the second coat of primer with 180 grit, fairing again, touch up priming, and light final sanding with 180 again followed by a light sanding with 320 grit.
What have I learned that I did not know before? That I hate sanding!
I decided to let the Admiral make the final color decision.. she is a better decorator than I am, and I figured if she chose the colors she would never be able to complain about them!
I showed her the AwlCraft 2000 color card and took her to a few marinas to look at a variety of boats.
She chose Fighting Lady Yellow for the hull and an off white for the deck and above. Whew.. this combo was my personal first choice!
Yesterday I essentially completed the prep work for the paint job.. about 325 hours of sanding off the old paint, fairing, priming, sanding the primer with 120 grit, fairing again, priming again, fairing again, sanding the second coat of primer with 180 grit, fairing again, touch up priming, and light final sanding with 180 again followed by a light sanding with 320 grit.
What have I learned that I did not know before? That I hate sanding!
Frank B
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Frank,
I'm kind of like a kid in a candy store...don't no which way to go...I think that after long consideration that we'll end up going back with the fighting lady yellow. On the color charts, is there much of a difference between the Awlgrip and the 2000?
Keep up the good work, Frank.
John.
I'm kind of like a kid in a candy store...don't no which way to go...I think that after long consideration that we'll end up going back with the fighting lady yellow. On the color charts, is there much of a difference between the Awlgrip and the 2000?
Keep up the good work, Frank.
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Hello John..
I have seen you here ever since I came here, but I don't think we have ever "talked" directly before.
The colors of the AwlGrip and AwlCraft 2000 are identical, cause they use the same color chart. The AwlCraft 2000 can only be sprayed, and is supposed to be easier to apply. It is softer than AwlGrip, but is easier to touch up.
My painter only uses AwlCraft 2000 these days unless the customer insists on something else.
Hope this helps!
I have seen you here ever since I came here, but I don't think we have ever "talked" directly before.
The colors of the AwlGrip and AwlCraft 2000 are identical, cause they use the same color chart. The AwlCraft 2000 can only be sprayed, and is supposed to be easier to apply. It is softer than AwlGrip, but is easier to touch up.
My painter only uses AwlCraft 2000 these days unless the customer insists on something else.
Hope this helps!
Frank B
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Thanks Frank,
I think that we talked a couple of times on the phone a few years back...I think that you had some info on some new Cummins engines that you gave me, and, I think that you were building a super nice house in NC...could that be right?
Thanks.
John.
I think that we talked a couple of times on the phone a few years back...I think that you had some info on some new Cummins engines that you gave me, and, I think that you were building a super nice house in NC...could that be right?
Thanks.
John.
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John...
You are correct! I had forgotten about that! The memory fades once you reach my age! Now.. what were we talking about?
I am psyched to be so close to painting! My major project now is doing a very thorough cleaning of all the bare surfaces so I remove as much dust as possible. I still have to do some masking (mostly the aluminum frame over the flybridge and the handrails). At the present time, with the spots of white gel coat showing through the grey primer, she looks like a Dalmation!
I am committed to being bach in the water by spring.. I can't wait! Neither can my 11 and 8 year old grandkids!
You are correct! I had forgotten about that! The memory fades once you reach my age! Now.. what were we talking about?
I am psyched to be so close to painting! My major project now is doing a very thorough cleaning of all the bare surfaces so I remove as much dust as possible. I still have to do some masking (mostly the aluminum frame over the flybridge and the handrails). At the present time, with the spots of white gel coat showing through the grey primer, she looks like a Dalmation!
I am committed to being bach in the water by spring.. I can't wait! Neither can my 11 and 8 year old grandkids!
Frank B
1983 Bertram 33 FBC "Phoenix"
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Trump lied! Washington DC isn't a swamp.. it is a cesspool!
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Trump lied! Washington DC isn't a swamp.. it is a cesspool!
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