Hats off to older Formulas!!
#81
Hey Outlaw,
How are you doing? Dustin's 311 isn't actually "Palm Beach". Formula had a bunch of unique color combo's in the late 80's and early 90's. That one is called "Nassau". There is a 311 on the cover of the 1990 Formula brochure with #1 Nassau and inside is a spread of the whole boat. They also had Ocean, Newport, Lazer, and a few others before the "new" designs. These colors all wore out on me pretty quickly but they still look great. Later.......Al
How are you doing? Dustin's 311 isn't actually "Palm Beach". Formula had a bunch of unique color combo's in the late 80's and early 90's. That one is called "Nassau". There is a 311 on the cover of the 1990 Formula brochure with #1 Nassau and inside is a spread of the whole boat. They also had Ocean, Newport, Lazer, and a few others before the "new" designs. These colors all wore out on me pretty quickly but they still look great. Later.......Al
#82
Originally Posted by alj
Hey Outlaw,
How are you doing? Dustin's 311 isn't actually "Palm Beach". Formula had a bunch of unique color combo's in the late 80's and early 90's. That one is called "Nassau". There is a 311 on the cover of the 1990 Formula brochure with #1 Nassau and inside is a spread of the whole boat. They also had Ocean, Newport, Lazer, and a few others before the "new" designs. These colors all wore out on me pretty quickly but they still look great. Later.......Al
How are you doing? Dustin's 311 isn't actually "Palm Beach". Formula had a bunch of unique color combo's in the late 80's and early 90's. That one is called "Nassau". There is a 311 on the cover of the 1990 Formula brochure with #1 Nassau and inside is a spread of the whole boat. They also had Ocean, Newport, Lazer, and a few others before the "new" designs. These colors all wore out on me pretty quickly but they still look great. Later.......Al
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Chris G.
Chris G.
#84
If I could remove them and replace with basic graphics I would - but would take painting the whole boat. I don't want to be into it for what some guys have done.
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Chris G.
Chris G.
#85
If you had the time, you can remove the stripes reasonably easy. Just takes some elbow grease and the willingness to wetsand gelcoat.
It only took me about half an hour to take the stripes off the back of my transom, however I have yet to wetsand the back to bring the gloss back. Gonna be interesting how much time THAT takes.
It only took me about half an hour to take the stripes off the back of my transom, however I have yet to wetsand the back to bring the gloss back. Gonna be interesting how much time THAT takes.
#86
Originally Posted by alj
Hey Outlaw,
How are you doing? Dustin's 311 isn't actually "Palm Beach". Formula had a bunch of unique color combo's in the late 80's and early 90's. That one is called "Nassau". There is a 311 on the cover of the 1990 Formula brochure with #1 Nassau and inside is a spread of the whole boat. They also had Ocean, Newport, Lazer, and a few others before the "new" designs. These colors all wore out on me pretty quickly but they still look great. Later.......Al
How are you doing? Dustin's 311 isn't actually "Palm Beach". Formula had a bunch of unique color combo's in the late 80's and early 90's. That one is called "Nassau". There is a 311 on the cover of the 1990 Formula brochure with #1 Nassau and inside is a spread of the whole boat. They also had Ocean, Newport, Lazer, and a few others before the "new" designs. These colors all wore out on me pretty quickly but they still look great. Later.......Al
#87
Russ....you're ticking me off! The southern tip of Lake Mich got 26" of snow last night. On Friday our HIGH temperature is going to be 2 degrees. That's without the 30mph windchill. Set the table for us for Xmas bud. The entire northern Formula contingent is coming to your house this weekend. Can you get the boat done for a Sunday blast? I'll bring my long johns for that chilly ride
#88
CMG....
no need to repaint the whole boat. If you like your design but dont like the colors all you need to do is carefully mask off the offending colors with fineline tape and mask off the remainder of the sides to stop overspray. Once masked, scuff the color you want changed. Carefully scuff as close as possible to the masking tape so adhesion is good. You may have to repair your masking job after scuff sanding. Paint over the existing stripe and it's gone. That's how a paint shop repairs a gouged paint job. Shouldn't be real expensive or a lot of work. If you feel a factory Imron stripe job it almost feels like decals because of the paint ridge. When you paint over it to repair or recolor it simply adds a little thickness to the paint but is unnoticable. Be sure to use Imron or another polyurethane. A good paint shop can easily do this work.
no need to repaint the whole boat. If you like your design but dont like the colors all you need to do is carefully mask off the offending colors with fineline tape and mask off the remainder of the sides to stop overspray. Once masked, scuff the color you want changed. Carefully scuff as close as possible to the masking tape so adhesion is good. You may have to repair your masking job after scuff sanding. Paint over the existing stripe and it's gone. That's how a paint shop repairs a gouged paint job. Shouldn't be real expensive or a lot of work. If you feel a factory Imron stripe job it almost feels like decals because of the paint ridge. When you paint over it to repair or recolor it simply adds a little thickness to the paint but is unnoticable. Be sure to use Imron or another polyurethane. A good paint shop can easily do this work.
#89
Originally Posted by alj
Russ....you're ticking me off! The southern tip of Lake Mich got 26" of snow last night. On Friday our HIGH temperature is going to be 2 degrees. That's without the 30mph windchill. Set the table for us for Xmas bud. The entire northern Formula contingent is coming to your house this weekend. Can you get the boat done for a Sunday blast? I'll bring my long johns for that chilly ride 

#90
What a great thread. I found my '89 311 in Orange Beach, Alabama. Rack stored but showing some age. Nothing a good cleaning and buffing couldn't take care of. I also did a major overhaul in early '03. Motors, drives, interior...I would love to have that new 382 poker run edition but discretion always prevails when it comes to cubic dollars. We attend the Emerald Coast Poker Run in Destin, Florida every summer and I always get compliments from someone with a newer rig. It always helps reinforce my decision not to buy a newer Bird.





