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Posted on 05/26/09 - 2:43 PM
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Hey guys:
I haven't heard back from Jeff about the desert tan bottom paint. I made some calls today and didn't have any luck. I need some advice. If I paint the bottom, what color would you guys go with? My boat doesn't stay in the water; it is trailered.
I stopped in at West Marine today. Is there some specific color that was painted on the bottoms of the 80's model Montauks or am I overthinking this? What is left on my boat from the previous owner is so nasty and funky, I can't tell what color it ever was. I was thinking of just going with black if I couldn't find that custom desert tan. Has anyone done red or is that a bad idea?
I would appreciate it if you guys could send me in the right direction. I am new to this bottom paint deal.
Thanks.
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Posted on 05/26/09 - 6:41 PM
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I don't think any ever came from the factory with byouottom paint on them so there would be no norm as to color. It's a matter of personal taste as to the color you choose. I used black on mine and liked the way it turnde out
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Posted on 05/26/09 - 6:52 PM
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I would avoid the bottom paint if the boat is not staying in the water. Use some other type of paint that would match the hull better. I think I have a picture in my personal page of my 18' outrage with red bottom paint, that is how the boat came when I bought her. Maybe you could get a gallon of interlux perfection and role the bottom ?? I am not sure if that paint can be tinted.
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Posted on 05/27/09 - 2:48 AM
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I use Blue interlux bottom paint, I moor my boat so I NEED it, if you don't keep your boat in the water, you don't need bottom anti-fouling paint. I had a neighbor that trailered his boat, he painted the bottom with anti-fouling paint just to make it look "Neat" over the old paint that was on there.
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Posted on 05/27/09 - 6:59 AM
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Matt:
I'm in the same situation as your neighbor. This is just to make the boat look neat. I have tried and tried and I cannot get all of the old paint off. I've tried different removers and even oven cleaner. I still can't get it all. That is why I have just decided to paint the bottom.
Thanks.
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Posted on 05/27/09 - 9:15 AM
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Removing bottom paint is near impossible (for me) in the driveway. Thank God that they came out with "Ablative" bottom paint (wears off during the season). I tried removal as well and abandoned the idea because, I was cutting into the Gel-Coat. I figured that "Too much paint" is better than hull "Damage".
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Posted on 05/27/09 - 9:33 AM
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Mine had dark brown when I bought it. It still looks fine. Doesn't stick out like a sore thumb, to me anyway. You don't see the paint when you're boating anyway, right?
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Posted on 05/27/09 - 2:03 PM
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I HAVE A 88 REVENGE AND REVENGE BOTTOM PAINT IS ALWAYS BLACK
MATT 88 REVENGE W/T 20
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Posted on 05/27/09 - 6:47 PM
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nvaccaro,
The paint I have on my Outrage was custom made at a local manufacture. I can still get it however, I can not ship it these days due to the restrictions on shipping liquids. I am willing to give you a hand in getting it however, it is the getting to you that my be a problem.
If you have to go with an off the shelf paint the interlux Shark white is a good color for whalers. It is not a perfect match to the tan but, still looks "hidden."
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nvaccaro |
Posted on 05/27/09 - 7:03 PM
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Hey Jeff:
Thanks for responding. I appreciate you offering to help. I'm thinking of just looking at the shark white like you suggested since shipping would indeed be a problem.
I'm driving myself crazy about this. I just want to get it right so to speak. I've put some much effort into the boat that I don't want to cut any corners. So many site members, including yourself, have displayed beautiful craftsmanship that its inspiring.
Where would I find the Interlux shark white?
Thanks.
Nick
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Posted on 05/27/09 - 7:23 PM
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Nick,
Here is the paint and here is some images of it on a 22 Outrage.
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You should be able to get it at any good marine shop.
The paint I used was a custom mixed Sea Hawk AF-33 paint but they do have Shark White as well in the Biocop line.
I know some have had mixed success with taking a gallon of white base of Interlux bottom paint in white into a paint store to have them add tints to your paint to get the desert tan color. It usually involves some hassles to get another shop to mix a paint that you brought in.
Edited by Jeff on 05/27/09 - 7:26 PM
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Posted on 05/28/09 - 6:48 AM
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I created "Desert Tan" bottom paint by using a gallon of white Pettit Vivid and adding pigments from a Benjamin Moore paint store to color it. I used the pigment formula for one gallon of "Clay Beige", Benjamin Moore color code OC-11. They charged me about three dollars.
Here is what it looks like on my Montauk:
http://home.comcast.net/~tomwclark/De..._Paint.jpg
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Posted on 05/28/09 - 7:27 AM
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I remember looking at that picture last year and I'll have to say, that is an amazing job of matching paint.
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