Finally got to paint my 10'

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forced2workborn2fish

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I bought this little boat this summer, took it out a few times to work out all the bugs and today I finally found time to paint it. I got some paint from work for a base coat (they use it to paint the lights on the sides of high-rise buildings out here, which just happen to be aluminum) so the painter said it would be great for the boat, then I grabbed a branch off a tree, a couple cans of rust-oleum and camo'ed it out. next step is to mount the seats 8)

here is are some before and afters
 

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thanks,

I thought about doing camo on the inside but its just a fishing boat, not a duck boat (too small) so I decided to leave it as is.
 
alumacraftjoe said:
Nice work! I gotta quit reading all these posts about painting or I'll end up painting mine again as a winter project :mrgreen:

Yeah! Maybe a slick new paint job would give you an extra MPH! :LOL2: :beer:
 
Bubba said:
alumacraftjoe said:
Nice work! I gotta quit reading all these posts about painting or I'll end up painting mine again as a winter project :mrgreen:

Yeah! Maybe a slick new paint job would give you an extra MPH! :LOL2: :beer:

You never know :mrgreen: I did hit over 6 on the way back in Sunday afternoon, but the wind would have probably pushed me 3 or 4 if I didn't have the motor on :lol:
 

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