rpmerrill
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- Joined
- Feb 5, 2016
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
- Vessel Name
- BAY RANGER
I used that title to get your attention. This post is about the stripe.
I like the stripe. It sets off the boat, especially with the blue hull.
(I always wanted a blue boat until I got one.) I have taken good care of my blue hull and get it polished and waxed every spring at least. It does fade towards the end of the season but I'm always proud of it.
My white cabin top, although fussy, isn't too hard to polish and wax myself. And I touch it up later in the season. White is way more forgiving.
Then there is the brown stripe, simulated planking that wraps the cabin. It takes quite a beating from the sun and water. Fades quickly and it really shows. I even went so far as to get some of that poly-glow stuff at the boat show. I had some success with it on the eyebrows and then tried it on the brown. Not too bad. It looked good for a season and now really needs a redo. That means lots of scotch-brite efforts. I just seem to be putting that off this season. Ugh.
Question: Has anyone found a better solution? What about painting it. Can it be done DIY, rolling and tipping? What is a good paint to use?
I like the stripe. It sets off the boat, especially with the blue hull.
(I always wanted a blue boat until I got one.) I have taken good care of my blue hull and get it polished and waxed every spring at least. It does fade towards the end of the season but I'm always proud of it.
My white cabin top, although fussy, isn't too hard to polish and wax myself. And I touch it up later in the season. White is way more forgiving.
Then there is the brown stripe, simulated planking that wraps the cabin. It takes quite a beating from the sun and water. Fades quickly and it really shows. I even went so far as to get some of that poly-glow stuff at the boat show. I had some success with it on the eyebrows and then tried it on the brown. Not too bad. It looked good for a season and now really needs a redo. That means lots of scotch-brite efforts. I just seem to be putting that off this season. Ugh.
Question: Has anyone found a better solution? What about painting it. Can it be done DIY, rolling and tipping? What is a good paint to use?