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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1999 Crestliner Project
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<blockquote data-quote="navipro" data-source="post: 521655" data-attributes="member: 36638"><p>Another step towards the goal. This week I have worked on colour change. As you remember the boat had beige/blue palette and it is super difficult to find any accessories in beige. All modern boats are grey/black, so the colour change was in the books. </p><p>I will not be painting the boat on outside. It will be wrapped. The only part of the outside that will be painted will be transom. I have painted it gray but may change it to black depending on how it will look with the wrap. </p><p>Boat was prepped with the sanding off all the corrosion, light sanding everywhere and priming bare spots with etching primer (Rustoleum). </p><p>As you can see, I did not paint everything, as all other areas will be covered either by the carpet of panels. </p><p>I have used the marine paint (which was surprisingly cheaper then rustoleum). Will see how it will hold up. </p><p>Sprayed with the cheap princess auto (like Harbour freight) gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="navipro, post: 521655, member: 36638"] Another step towards the goal. This week I have worked on colour change. As you remember the boat had beige/blue palette and it is super difficult to find any accessories in beige. All modern boats are grey/black, so the colour change was in the books. I will not be painting the boat on outside. It will be wrapped. The only part of the outside that will be painted will be transom. I have painted it gray but may change it to black depending on how it will look with the wrap. Boat was prepped with the sanding off all the corrosion, light sanding everywhere and priming bare spots with etching primer (Rustoleum). As you can see, I did not paint everything, as all other areas will be covered either by the carpet of panels. I have used the marine paint (which was surprisingly cheaper then rustoleum). Will see how it will hold up. Sprayed with the cheap princess auto (like Harbour freight) gun. [/QUOTE]
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