jigngrub
Fleet Admiral
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My boats paddles were getting kinda gnarly, the clear varnish was starting to flake off in some places and there was some checking (cracking)between the laminated strips.
So I sanded them both down to bare wood and filled the checks with a thickened epoxy mix and the hit them with 3 coats of marine epoxy resin, then 3 coats of a good grade of white exterior latex enamel.
While I was working on the paddles I thought about some of the stories I read here about people breaking down on the water and trying to get passer by's attention by waving a boat paddle with a PFD strapped to it for visibility and thought I might could do better than that with a high-vis paint job.
The white paint is a bright white and pretty visibile, but I wanted something to set it off and started rummaging around in the garage paint box and came accross a can of fluorescent pink spray paint I had painted some fishing lures with a while back, it was almost full. So I thought about a pattern I might like and taped them off and went to spraying... and it came out like this:
I had to take those pics in the shade because the paint is so bright in the sun it kina messes up the pic and the colors don't come out right.
I hope I never have to use them, but they are there if I need them.
So I sanded them both down to bare wood and filled the checks with a thickened epoxy mix and the hit them with 3 coats of marine epoxy resin, then 3 coats of a good grade of white exterior latex enamel.
While I was working on the paddles I thought about some of the stories I read here about people breaking down on the water and trying to get passer by's attention by waving a boat paddle with a PFD strapped to it for visibility and thought I might could do better than that with a high-vis paint job.
The white paint is a bright white and pretty visibile, but I wanted something to set it off and started rummaging around in the garage paint box and came accross a can of fluorescent pink spray paint I had painted some fishing lures with a while back, it was almost full. So I thought about a pattern I might like and taped them off and went to spraying... and it came out like this:


I had to take those pics in the shade because the paint is so bright in the sun it kina messes up the pic and the colors don't come out right.
I hope I never have to use them, but they are there if I need them.