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Topic: Painting a Hobie  (Read 6900 times)

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SlackedTide

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YouTube search how to tint windows , same idea all you need is a hair dryer a squeegee from a auto paint store rubber or plastic works fine. A water and soap squirt bottle. Couple rolls of this and your done http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00JYNSQY6/ref=mp_s_a_1_21?qid=1402892597&sr=8-21&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70
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Plasti Dip is a better option and can be removed when you decide you don't like it.

I think this would be a better option. You mention you only want the camo pattern for duck hunting. What happens when duck season is over, you're stuck with that color. Might not be a good color when fishing. Most kayaks are colored brightly (yellow, orange, red) so they are  easier to spot by power boaters and or other kayakers in your group.


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YouTube search how to tint windows , same idea all you need is a hair dryer a squeegee from a auto paint store rubber or plastic works fine. A water and soap squirt bottle. Couple rolls of this and your done http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00JYNSQY6/ref=mp_s_a_1_21?qid=1402892597&sr=8-21&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70

Thanks that's a very cheap alternative. Especially if I can peel it off later.


And I said the dune color bothers me anyway. I want it a different color, more earthy, all the time. I know high vis is safer but i can't  stand the bright colors in kayaks. Ill just use a flag or something.


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I wonder if plasti dipping the bottom of my yak would help protect it from scratches.
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The PlastiDip won't help with scratches at all.  It's really just a paint type substance and would scratch it you hit rocks or dragged the yak over an abrasive surface.

You can use Keel Shield or a similar product on high wear areas to protect the hill though.


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Plasti dip looks cool but comes in either black or bright colors. Nothing earthy there.


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Plasti dip looks cool but comes in either black or bright colors. Nothing earthy there.

What ever you decide, practice on a plastic milk carton first(?).

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I haven't painted a Hobie but had great luck with Krylon Fushion on a Malibu Pro Explorer. It started life bright blue, I hit it with a base layer of green, then blobbed on tans/whites/black, and came back with a grass stencil.  It saw a lot of action as a duck boat/decoy sled, and any areas that would get scratched I'd just hit with a rattle can.  Not as clean as a wrap (I would be wary of this because of the 'shine' of vinyl anyways), no netting to get in the way, and a total of about $20 into it.


 

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