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  • saceone
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • May 2008
    • 650

    • Montréal


    flat black 2001?

    I'd like to see some pictures of flatblack 2001's.
    or any bad *** 2001 would do.

    thanks fellas.
  • Andrew
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Aug 2005
    • 891

    • Tuscaloosa, AL


    #2
    RE: flat black 2001?

    i only know of one.... i've been ready to paint mine for a while, but can't decide whether or not i should go flat or gloss. i'll try and dig up some pics of it in the morning

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    • SquamInboards
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Sep 2005
      • 397

      • Squam Lake, NH

      • '82 2001 '84 2001 '86 2001 '98 NSS '87 American Skier

      #3
      ...
      Attached Files
      How 'bout a little reverse action...

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      • TRIP
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Nov 2007
        • 433

        • Costa Rica

        • 1997 Nautique Super Sport

        #4
        Looks kinda cool, though I'm an original-guy. And a black boat here in Costa Rica... bad idea!

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        • Andrew
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Aug 2005
          • 891

          • Tuscaloosa, AL


          #5
          thats the one i was referring to....

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          • tourpro
            • Jun 2007
            • 192

            • Muskoka, Ontario, Canada


            #6
            Interior on that thing is sweet. I like the whole boat actually. Didnt think I was going to but ...........
            :???:

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            • saceone
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • May 2008
              • 650

              • Montréal


              #7
              thank you for posting this picture

              I think I'm gonna paint my 02 SANTE flat black...how sick would that be.

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              • Kevin_B
                • Jan 2008
                • 313

                • Greensboro, NC

                • 2008 SANTE 220 1990 Sport Nautique

                #8
                that would be nasty. How do you paint boats? Same as cars
                1990 Sport Nautique

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                • 8122pbrainard
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 255

                  • Unknown


                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kevin_B
                  that would be nasty. How do you paint boats? Same as cars
                  Kevin, The preferred method of hull restoration is re gel coating the boat. With paint (yes, similar to painting a car) now you end up with a boat that needs to be treated with more care like a wood boat. Paints have come a long way with the modern linear polyurethanes but they still don't perform like gel coat. The bigest issue with gel, is the cost. It's very labor intensive.

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                  • Kevin_B
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 313

                    • Greensboro, NC

                    • 2008 SANTE 220 1990 Sport Nautique

                    #10
                    Originally posted by 8122pbrainard
                    Originally posted by Kevin_B
                    that would be nasty. How do you paint boats? Same as cars
                    Kevin, The preferred method of hull restoration is re gel coating the boat. With paint (yes, similar to painting a car) now you end up with a boat that needs to be treated with more care like a wood boat. Paints have come a long way with the modern linear polyurethanes but they still don't perform like gel coat. The bigest issue with gel, is the cost. It's very labor intensive.
                    So repainting (gelling) a boat is not a very cost effective way of restoration. The only reason I ask is because I have a 1990 Sport Nautique and its burgundy and gray and its very oxidized and has that hazy look. Buffing it out hasn't seemed to make a lasting difference so I think and all black (flat or gloss) would look super killer.
                    1990 Sport Nautique

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                    • MHayes
                      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 830

                      • Roswell, GA


                      #11
                      Originally posted by Kevin_B
                      The only reason I ask is because I have a 1990 Sport Nautique and its burgundy and gray and its very oxidized and has that hazy look. Buffing it out hasn't seemed to make a lasting difference so I think and all black (flat or gloss) would look super killer.
                      Wetsand and then buff....it'll make that burgundy pop! Buffing alone is not enough to cut through heavy oxidation.
                      2001 Air Nautique

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                      • 8122pbrainard
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 255

                        • Unknown


                        #12
                        Originally posted by Kevin_B

                        So repainting (gelling) a boat is not a very cost effective way of restoration. The only reason I ask is because I have a 1990 Sport Nautique and its burgundy and gray and its very oxidized and has that hazy look. Buffing it out hasn't seemed to make a lasting difference
                        Do wet sand and then buff as mentioned. You can only do this with paint once maybe twice so then yes, the re gel coat is more cost efficient. I only said it cost more for the job. Also, if you factor in multiple paint jobs from the dock dings you will get with paint, then gel is cheaper!

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                        • N2Orbit
                          • Apr 2008
                          • 72

                          • Lake Milton, Ohio


                          #13
                          I had my boat painted in 2002, and the paint held up, very well. As a matter of fact the paint had a better shine was easier to wipe down and did not fade in the sun like gelcoat. I say go for it, and invest the money you save from not using gelcoat, in some good bumper for docking. You could also consider, using a custom vinyl wrap. A local shop claims, they can vinyl wrap over my custom paint with a clear wrap to protect it from damage.

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                          • Sacwake
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 11

                            • El Dorado Hills, CA


                            #14
                            My boat was painted when I bought it. I think it looks great for a 1980 SN2001, shows its age on the trailer, but looks great on the water! I found another pic of that black 2001 on Facebook...enjoy.
                            Attached Files

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                            • Sacwake
                              • Aug 2008
                              • 11

                              • El Dorado Hills, CA


                              #15
                              My bad...that's the same pic as above!

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