My father and I are working on restoring a neglected Prindle 19, and, while searching for the varioius parts needed to complete the project, we are planning on painting the name on the sides of the hulls. We have had several boats where we have used vinyl, but since this is such a big surface to cover, figure it would be better to paint it. Does anyone have any ideas on how to stencil/mask the name on the boat and have it come out looking somewhat professional?
Thanks,
Stephen
Painting the name on the side
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regardless of size, i would go with vynle (personally). it can be 100% proffessional looking, and can be removed at a later time.
I know this guy (who is in the Coast Guard) makes great ones as he makes them for many racers (and races).
http://www.wildergfx.com
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I had graphics painted on my first Hobie 18. I was having a friend (who was a professional paint/fiberglass guy) do a bottom job on the boat and asked him about painting "TheBeachcats.com" name on the boat while he was doing the other work.
I pictured a name the size of registration numbers, here is what he did.
http://www.thebeachcats.c…pictures&g2_itemId=11283
It came out great and since he used marine grade paint, sprayed with an air brush like you would paint a custom van, it is still good after more than a decade.
I doubt if this would be practical for do-it-yourself unless you happen to own all the equipment including a paint booth and safety stuff.
Show us pics of whatever you do!
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how about all diy?
start by making the boats name with a rough edged font like word's "chiller" (rough edged font for hand painting)
- enlarge letters to A4 size and print out on home printer
- if you want bigger letters use a copier to enlarge the A4 sheets to A3
- if you want even bigger cut the A3 in half and again enlarge A4 to A3 again
- tape them back together to have BIG A2 letters
- cut out the letters from the sheets
- tape the sheets onto the hull to form the name
- hand draw the letter outline onto the hull with pencil
- hand painted onto the hull with normal enamel paints
- much the same thing was done with putting the makers name onto the mast and rear of hull but instead of a font a digital pic of the old peeling transfer on the hull was used
- that held up well for a year so a picture was broken into a grid and transfered onto the old dacron sail, then hand painted on with black enamel again
takes a long time but if you've got a long winter and you can't sail...
everything standing up well so far:o)
freeze frame video at 0.15, 0.17 to see whole boat
and 0.38, 0.39 and 2.08 to see a little more detail
http://vimeo.com/5075989
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See previous posts for christening ritual lest Neptune get annoyed at you.