Saturday, February 20, 2010

Camo Jon Boats Best Way To Camoflauge Paint A Duck Boat?

Best way to camoflauge paint a duck boat? - camo jon boats

Jon I have a boat with a 14 for the duck blind. I'm looking for is camouflage color. Is there a body some good advice?

3 comments:

Vasco Pyjama said...

Coat If the boat is already green or brown base, which can be used in spray paint. There are some Krylon spray paints camouflage. Wash with TSP. Let dry. Take a few models and creative with spray paint.

Another option is to cut some leaves forms of sponges, wade in the painting, and ends in the trunk.

Anyway, get a big cardboard and practice your technique until you go back down.

If no primer or peeling, it is lightly sanded the boat, wash with TSP, cleaned with acetone and put a layer of aluminum marine rated him first. If not, is the regular color under the water.

If you do well, will last years with only minor adjustments to the scratches.

Stangman said...

A simple way is to put a base coat of dark olive green. Doing various reasons, some cardboard, then hold down against the ship, and constantly changing designs and colors, is camo'd until the whole ship. Other colors were black were flat, smooth and dark red.

williamM said...

ALSO-place a large strip orange Coast Guard on the ground, when in one breath, and you can touch all the other is the ship of the series.

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