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Waterline
My "new" boat - 23' SC CC - has never had bottom paint, so I need to paint the bottom and a waterline. I am thinking: black bottom, white space - colored waterline.
Does anyone have an opinion regarding the proper width of each waterline? Thanks |
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My father's 23 Sceptre has a 1-inch space, then a 1-inch waterline stripe (look on the 23 footer page under Scott McLeod's 23' Sceptre). My 23 Seabird has a 1-inch space, then a 2-inch waterline stripe, but the sides of my hull are higher than the SC, so the extra width works better on my boat IMO. I tend to like the bottom and waterline stripe to be the same color.
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I agree with what Scott said about the color matching the bottom ... This is a different spin though ....didn't like it at first but it has grown on me .... This hull color is tough ...white hulls you can spruce up with different colors http://www.patmedia.net/scottfish21/sunset.jpg |
Re: Waterline
Thanks, Guys. I will have to play around with it and see what looks best.
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I like the boot to be the same color as the bottom- black boot - black bottom- blue/blue etc. I dont know if you fish offshore or not but down here mostof my friends wont use black bottoms cause they dont raise fish.i didnt believe it and put a black bottom on mine one year but i went back blue fairly quickly with that in the back of my mind.lol [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] blue is it- [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Blue is the ticket for sure! But I have to say a black stripe works well with it.
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Hey blizzard, don't paint your bottom black. If your boat flips in rough seas it will make it very hard to see the hull in blue water. There was a couple of guys off Miami that spent two days in stormy weather clinging to a black hull. One of the guys at Doc's Marine in Hollywood found them while trolling. Regards Sanzo
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