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Old 08-23-2009 | 08:09 PM
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If I buy a boat with a god-awful paint scheme at a great price is it reasonable have it completely repainted or am I asking for trouble?

I could stand up to $25k in paint before I thought I was doing too much, I think I could get it done for that much (nothing crazy 2, 3 colors max) ... I'm more worried about the quality and getting everything (preferably without completely taking the boat apart).

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BTW .. boat in question is a 38 footer.
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Old 08-23-2009 | 08:17 PM
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It depends on how the boat was painted originally. Can you feel edges of the stripes? If so the boat will have to be stripped which is expensive. Also consider how much hardware is on the boat that will need to be removed and re-installed.
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Old 08-23-2009 | 08:28 PM
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It depends on how the boat was painted originally. Can you feel edges of the stripes? If so the boat will have to be stripped which is expensive. Also consider how much hardware is on the boat that will need to be removed and re-installed.
Paint is smooth, no stripes ... it actually looks like a bunch of multi-colored neon sperm (sorry no pics online).

It's a go fast (fountain lightning), so not a ton of hardware. It's practically new too ... 2008 with 24 hours. I have no idea what the previous owner was thinking, I could understand if it were a late 80s, early 90s boat.

I'd also like to change from a white hull to silver... that may make things interesting. I suppose my next call should be to a paint shop, I'm just concerned they'll tell me whatever I want to hear to get the business.
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Old 08-23-2009 | 08:54 PM
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Paint is smooth, no stripes ... it actually looks like a bunch of multi-colored neon sperm (sorry no pics online).

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would this be the boat?????

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Old 08-23-2009 | 09:12 PM
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would this be the boat?????

Imagine about 5x more sperm. All I can think is he was trying to do water droplets or something and it came out terribly wrong.
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Ya gotta wonder what someone was thinking when they decide to put that kinda stuff on a boat. lol . . . . man thats bad
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Who wants permanent Sperm on his lover errrr...boat?
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Old 08-24-2009 | 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by kswest
If I buy a boat with a god-awful paint scheme at a great price is it reasonable have it completely repainted or am I asking for trouble?

I could stand up to $25k in paint before I thought I was doing too much, I think I could get it done for that much (nothing crazy 2, 3 colors max) ... I'm more worried about the quality and getting everything (preferably without completely taking the boat apart).

Thanks,

Kyle

BTW .. boat in question is a 38 footer.
Repainting a boat is not usually a problem, unless there are other underlying issues. A lot of boats are painted. We are just a few hrs north of you & do standard & custom stuff all the time. If our services may interest you feel free to call me..

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Originally Posted by phragle
would this be the boat?????

Man- thats bad!
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Old 09-10-2009 | 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by LAKESIDE RESTORATIONS
Repainting a boat is not usually a problem, unless there are other underlying issues. A lot of boats are painted. We are just a few hrs north of you & do standard & custom stuff all the time. If our services may interest you feel free to call me..

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I agree and re painting that boat would be such an easy task !!!
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