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Old 06-21-2013, 01:00 PM
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Contrasting color steps would really look great on the race boat with its deep hull! However the radii around them may be different than on the 20, so check that first to get the right diameter pipe.
Yea, I really like the contrasting colors of the steps. It makes them stand out and gives it a cool sporty look. I will probably do this but not sure what color I will be painting the race boat yet. There is only 2 steps on it but they are defiantly more pronounced. I might stay dark blue but maybe burnt orange or some other sporty race color. It will be all done in awlgrip from the high build primers, fairing putty, base primer to the top coat and deck paints. I dont want to go cheap one the race boat, I really want it right. The other 20 sf and the sceptre I will be using the interlux primers and then not sure yet on the top coats. Maybe Interlux perfection 2 part polyurethane fighting lady yellow on the sceptre. I want to do a sea foam green on the sf but interlux dose not do a light green so I will see what else has a good rep that is cheaper than awlgrip to do it with. It will be a bit on the sf before I pain but Im soon to be ready on the sceptre.
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