pvb
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If anyone's still looking, the boot topping will be Signal Red, so the overall scheme will be 'Rhubard and custard'.
I think the cream is a great colour for a traditional boat.
If anyone's still looking, the boot topping will be Signal Red, so the overall scheme will be 'Rhubard and custard'.
As you can see from your own pics, there are many more issues at play with white hulls. The time of day affects the colour temperature of light enormously so you hull could look bright white at noon on a sunny day but before dusk (photographers' "golden hour") it could look yellow. Sea colour will cause different shade of colour to be reflected.So after a complete u-turn I think I want something a bit less obvious. Stark White is the choice because despite the name it’s not! It’s off-white enough to take it off Snow White and flatten it a bit. Sarah’s boom is freshly painted in Snow White and I wouldn’t want that for the topsides.
No, Dulux 10-Year Outdoor Gloss has been reported on here to have been used successfully on many boatsDulux colour cards?
I assume I’m missing a joke?
That’s great to see. I wondered where she had ended up.Britain’s scruffiest Nicholson is still Britain’s scruffiest Nicholson, but astern of us in the yard we see this:
Kukri - she is beautiful. Get her painted!Owned by John Munns, yacht surveyor and Rear Commodore of West Mersea YC. Very smart, but John says she was propped up under a tree with a deck full of leaf mould when he got her.
Here’s the scruffy pink one waiting for the hoist.
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Who did the cutting in along the bottom? I think they got a bit carried away.
Hull shape is water-borne poetry........and here's the finished article. I saw her today for the first time in the flesh and the colour is absolutely perfect. Big well done to Ardfern for an amazing job - I was blown away.
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Even better now she's shiny!Hull shape is water-borne poetry.....