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ianupton
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by ianupton » Feb 28th, '14, 21:47
Ryan sent me a few pictures today of the paint on the deck and cockpit today.
Pretty exciting day.
Enjoy!
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by Tony Meola » Feb 28th, '14, 22:34
That looks sweet.
You will soon be there.
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by Navatech » Mar 1st, '14, 11:34
Don't get anywhere near that out in the sun without eye protection... It looks like the shine will blind you in full day light...
:-)
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by ianupton » Mar 1st, '14, 11:55
Color is Eggshell white.
I specifically chose a white not so bright because of this. Just wait though until it is wet sanded and polished.
Ian.
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by Thums Up » Mar 1st, '14, 18:50
Very nice! A lot of hard work I am sure...
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by Bob H. » Mar 1st, '14, 20:08
Looks sharp won't be long now. All that prep and sanding sure paid off. BH
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by Pete Fallon » Mar 2nd, '14, 01:39
Ianupton,
Nice looking paint job, Lots of prep work will always pay off in the end. Don't forget some non skid on the forward deck, looks like an ice skating rink at this time. Great job, come on down to Florida and do my deck and house sides.
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by ianupton » Mar 2nd, '14, 14:06
Thanks everyone. I have to give credit to Ryan at RCS Yachtrefinishers here in Michigan. Very pleased with his work.
I do have plans for non-skid. Almost hate to cover some of that paint job though.
Ian.
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by bob lico » Mar 2nd, '14, 17:23
Looks like a lot of blood seat and tears paid off big time. Nice paint work looks like a pro.
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ianupton
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by ianupton » Mar 2nd, '14, 18:19
Don't forget the $$.
A few of them as well.
And it is only a 20 footer.
Ian.
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by Buju » Mar 3rd, '14, 10:31
Very, very nice.
Damn shes going to be a looker Ian...
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But a good stiff drink it surely dont,
Think I'll go and fix myself...a tall one.
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by Navatech » Mar 3rd, '14, 10:49
ianupton wrote: Don't forget the $$. A few of them as well. And it is only a 20 footer.
But hey, look what you're getting in return!... That boat will turn more heads then you can throw stones at...
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by STraenkle » Mar 3rd, '14, 13:10
Navatech wrote: But hey, look what you're getting in return!... That boat will turn more heads then you can throw stones at...
I always liked throwing stones at people who were looking at my boat...(Thuddd made me do it)
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by ianupton » Mar 5th, '14, 14:41
I just had these sent to me:
Awlcraft 2000 Custom Mix - SeaShell Green.
I am hoping for some additional pictures today. The eggshell white has been blocked down and polished. Waiting to see the results in person. Still planning on going for engine install at the end of this coming weekend.
Ian.
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by John F. » Mar 5th, '14, 16:05
She looks great. Nice color. Nice to see a B20 here as well.
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by ianupton » Mar 5th, '14, 16:11
Thanks John - Maybe someday I will bring her back to the Chesapeake Bay for a visit.
Really getting excited now. I want to get her out into the sunlight and see what she really looks like.
Ian.
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by CamB25 » Mar 5th, '14, 16:19
Wow! I like that color. Did your kids pick that one out. I seem to remember that was the plan.
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by ianupton » Mar 5th, '14, 16:24
My wife finally removed herself from the decision making process. She was done with looking at pictures of boats and paint cards, etc.
I finally decided on this color after seeing this boat:
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by Tony Meola » Mar 5th, '14, 21:48
Ian
That looks really sharp. You will be truning some heads with her.
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by Todd Pearce » Mar 8th, '14, 04:47
I love that you went with that colour, Very classic,very classy ,shows some real style, I painted my last CC awlgrip prairie beige with white topsides and teak bright work accents,black covers, I`d love to say its was my idea but I stole it from a Garlington 80 ft sports fisher that was built here in NZ for a Texan country singer, she was called "Day Money", I`d never seen such a beast,i stopped and stared for so long that one of the crew came out and asked me what I was doing, I simply replied 'I`m staring in awe of such a beautiful thing that I just cant stop looking' He must have thought me NUTS, but he indulged me a little telling me about her, that colour stayed with me until I could put it on a boat of my own, MY wife HATED it I loved it ,wifes come and go,but boats are forever
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by MarkS » Mar 8th, '14, 10:41
I really like that color Ian, mucho nicey!
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by ianupton » Mar 10th, '14, 13:55
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by CaptPatrick » Mar 10th, '14, 14:38
WOW! That guy pulling paper from the boat brings reality back into focus by adding scale....
Looking real sharp, Ian!
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by TailhookTom » Mar 10th, '14, 15:08
Capt. Patrick: You hit the nail on the head -- I was looking at the scale and thinking -- either he's from Gulliver's Travels, or that really is the best looking 20 ever done.
Ian -- aren't you glad you didn't go with the 20 and Yanmar that I looked for you 2 years ago? Nothing like the look a a Bahia Mar to me, and even better when someone takes their time to produce such magic.
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by CaptPatrick » Mar 10th, '14, 15:28
Hey, Mark,
Sneak over there to Clarkston and snap a photo of Ian so we can see his mug shot as an avatar....
Or better yet, Ian, send me an image of YOUR choice, so that Mark doesn't take one with your tounge sticking out....
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by Tony Meola » Mar 10th, '14, 21:04
Given your choice of any other 20 footer and Ian'se, I would go with Ian's.
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by ianupton » Mar 11th, '14, 09:29
Captain Patrick - You calling my boat small???
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by CaptPatrick » Mar 11th, '14, 10:10
ianupton wrote: Captain Patrick - You calling my boat small???
Ian,
It's HUGE,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, for a small boat..........
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by Major » Mar 12th, '14, 09:25
Thats a great looking boat and you sure found the right guy for the paint.
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by ianupton » Mar 12th, '14, 09:45
Tom - Had I purchased the moppie with the Yanmar, I would have only used the power for this boat. The moppie would have been stored for future use. Call me crazy, but I think I would like to try outboard conversion like John.
Just dropped her off yesterday for engine install.
Hoping to get some pictures today. Keyhole cutout and engine mount are all in place. Pretty much a bolt up and align.
Ian.
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by Chris W » Mar 15th, '14, 03:50
Hi Ian,
I am a new member to this site from Australia, and currently restoring a Bahia Mar with outboard conversion. Yours looks awesome, it looks like you have paid great attention to detail. Well Done!
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by ianupton » Mar 17th, '14, 16:28
Thanks Chris. Large project... I can't imagine doing a 31!
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by SteveM » Mar 18th, '14, 07:21
Very Nice!
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