Model Boat Mayhem
The Shipyard ( Dry Dock ): Builds & Questions => Yachts and Sail => Topic started by: paul gutteridge on October 10, 2013, 06:33:51 am
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Hi all I would like some advice on a second hand yacht I have purchased please
I want to repaint hull and deck ive done all the preperation could anyone advise on if the deck or the hull is painted first please.
any advice would be appreciated
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depending on the colour scheme im painting often dictates where i start , i think my micro magic was painted deck first , but its been done in three colours , each colour fades into the last / next and the pattern extends around the hull in an approximate 45 degree line . due to the scheme i paint my racing yachts in they take around two weeks just to paint !
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If it's just two colour I paint the hull as I find it easier to mask the hull when
painting the deck.
If you are racing your IOM, remember each coat of paint adds weight to the hull.
Ned
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a apply my paint with an airbrush , on the racing boats i omit using primer , then any names / decals and finish off with a couple of coats of laquer . im sure the microns im applying wont be adding much weight to my boats
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if you are intending to race the IOM which will need a measurement certificate the inside of the hull must not be painted so the measurer can see it's construction.
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Hi,
If you are not sure about a colour scheme use a clear paint!
I did this after a row about the construction of a yacht "was not visible enough."
Regards
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I'd paint lightest colour first, that means you'll cover any bleed through with the darker colour.