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Gel Coat color
Hello my question, is the blue / green color on Mosley built boats sea Foam green ? thanks ggreeby.
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I guess an easy bow rider does not warrant consideration . The question was so I could keep the color as factory. I am just an old guy with several old boats. not a young how fast can I make it go type.
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Pictures?
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FYI: Trying to match 50 year old gelcoat will be a challenge to say the least .. We are mostly all old guys too. |
More of a minty green to my eye.
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If I post pictures of faded / washed out gel coat how can it match the original ? what i was hopeing for was someone who knew what the name or code number was. I am not trying to match the faded color but redo in the original color. I am aware I can do any color I wish, what I wish is the original color. Thank everyone for trying to help.
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Awlgrip has a dead match. |
There aren't too many bowriders around to compare, let alone the light green ones. There is one on here with an aluminum top though that I think was green. I had one but it was white hulll and cap. I use it for a freighter though so you wouldn't' recognize it as a bowrider.
Carl off set the chine a little on his SeaCrafts after he built the bowriders so they can be a little wet in a crosswind. Think about some spray rails before you paint, unless you are looking for an "exact" restoration. He did build the bowriders with a little extra bulbous forefoot in the VDH hulls so they will carry enormous amounts of weight forward without plowing. No matter how much weight I've ever put in the bow of mine it always comes up and rides "bow high" when running. I think Gofast.... is right the original green hulls were a little lighter or pailer in color than "Sea Foam Green", but just a touch. Ken's right too, a lot of us are older than dirt, but we have our "standards" and that's SeaCrafts. You just asked a question few can answer - 80% on here don't even know Seacraft built a Bowriders. In fact Carl Moesly's Seacraft "Bowriders" were the very first bowriders ever built in the boating industry. You might take a peek at Moesly SeaCraft.Com There's a couple on there. |
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New transom and solid deck. 130 omc. Make an offer please! His shop changed the chine...and added spray rails. |
I own a 1965 bow rider with mercruiser 150 hp i/o. My dad bought it new, and sold it to me in 1974. It was and is green. Dark green top side, light green hull. I have a can of dark green gel coat Carl sold us for touch up. Never been opened. I believe it has a label on it with color called out. I will dig it out and post. Give me a few days. By the way, it still runs great! I have thousands of hours on it. I was a sophomore in high school when we bought it. A fellow named David barefoot skied behind it for us. I recall he was a Marine, and friend of Moesly family.
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You need to post pics of this boat.........please |
thank you all again. I have found on the hull truth a post CJ 1966 Bow rider 04-07-12 the photos of the same color as mine in the before photos. George.
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hahahahahaha only on csc |
Matching old gel coat is hard to say the least. A lot of the older pre-1970 60's model hulls had that "minty green" gel coat used in them. My ol Moesly race hull has it in places. You really don't see it on the potter year hulls and there are not many of older Moesly hulls left out there. The ones that are left are faded badly. Like mentioned finding some spot under a sticker or badge may show better with out fading. Seems like green was popular back in them days. I remember some of the older shag carpet installed in that era was around the same color....
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Hi. found hull #625. thanks for all the responses. I will just pick what I feel is close from color chips that I have. Thanks again.
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Hello again. I am down sizing from my 28 Uniflite sport sdn. My (old age and such) after finding no Seacraft WA I settled on a Chris craft 215 WA. I went back for now on my bow rider till the Chris is done and hope to sell the sedan. George.
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