Mods
Mods
I’ve got a really nice Malibu 2 XL that I’ve had for years and added rod holders, anchor trolley and dry storage (so basically, it’s an angler package).
I only have a couple of issues and thought I’d ask the group.
1). It’s that retina insulting banana yellow, so should I paint it one of the new camo paint schemes or is that one of those ideas that SOUND good, but end up a train wreck?
2). There’s not a friggin’ flat surface to be found on it anywhere. It didn’t really bother me until I got my kid a new Ascend 12T and the entire inside is flat and everything sits perfectly! Has anyone done a nice looking makeshift rack for tackle boxes and “stuff?”
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I only have a couple of issues and thought I’d ask the group.
1). It’s that retina insulting banana yellow, so should I paint it one of the new camo paint schemes or is that one of those ideas that SOUND good, but end up a train wreck?
2). There’s not a friggin’ flat surface to be found on it anywhere. It didn’t really bother me until I got my kid a new Ascend 12T and the entire inside is flat and everything sits perfectly! Has anyone done a nice looking makeshift rack for tackle boxes and “stuff?”
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I'm not much of a paint guy but to me it sounds like it could be the latter of your 2 possibilities. Getting paint to stick on plastic is not easy in my experience. Add in the water aspect and I think you could end up with a bunch of paint flaking off. I've seen a blue Wilderness kayak that was painted fluorescent orange . And the paint started flaking off and looked like crap. I've had some luck getting paint to stick on PVC pipe by using an epoxy based glue/primer but I haven't exposed the PVC to water like a kayak would be.
Sounds like it's time for a new kayak for Dad. Sunday is Father's Day
Sounds like it's time for a new kayak for Dad. Sunday is Father's Day
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Lol...I thought about that. I’ve just put work into getting this one the way I like it and a new yak that would be comparable would be pricey.
It could just be I want something new, but don’t want to pay for something new!
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It could just be I want something new, but don’t want to pay for something new!
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It was an echo.
I know Krylon makes paints (rattle cans) for plastics. When it first came out it was advertised for painting plastic lawn chairs. Since they would be exposed to weather... I imagine prep would be extensive. Sanding, etching primer, sanding, paint, paint, sand, paint...
Another possibility is the rubber "dip" paints. I have seen car guys use it for wheels, emblems, door handles, even a couple who have covered their whole car.
Holds good in weather, but comes off with a pressure washer.
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I went and looked it up. It's Performix Plasti Dip. Comes in gallons, quarts and 11 oz rattle cans.
Plastidip.com/our-products/plasti-dip/
Metric shit-ton of colors, too
Good luck.
Kirk B.
I know Krylon makes paints (rattle cans) for plastics. When it first came out it was advertised for painting plastic lawn chairs. Since they would be exposed to weather... I imagine prep would be extensive. Sanding, etching primer, sanding, paint, paint, sand, paint...
Another possibility is the rubber "dip" paints. I have seen car guys use it for wheels, emblems, door handles, even a couple who have covered their whole car.
Holds good in weather, but comes off with a pressure washer.
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I went and looked it up. It's Performix Plasti Dip. Comes in gallons, quarts and 11 oz rattle cans.
Plastidip.com/our-products/plasti-dip/
Metric shit-ton of colors, too
Good luck.
Kirk B.
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I thought about seeing if someone could just dip it, but I can’t imagine a lot of places are equipped to dip a 13’ 80lb kayak!Kirk B. wrote:It was an echo.
I know Krylon makes paints (rattle cans) for plastics. When it first came out it was advertised for painting plastic lawn chairs. Since they would be exposed to weather... I imagine prep would be extensive. Sanding, etching primer, sanding, paint, paint, sand, paint...
Another possibility is the rubber "dip" paints. I have seen car guys use it for wheels, emblems, door handles, even a couple who have covered their whole car.
Holds good in weather, but comes off with a pressure washer.
***
I went and looked it up. It's Performix Plasti Dip. Comes in gallons, quarts and 11 oz rattle cans.
Plastidip.com/our-products/plasti-dip/
Metric shit-ton of colors, too
Good luck.
Kirk B.
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