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  • #16
    Originally posted by archeryrob View Post
    The guy painting his kayak from Wilderness is Wade Nichols

    He repaints his every year and used to post it up on Kayak bass fishing, but that site got crashed. This dude is an artist when it comes to painting kayaks.

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    Wow... he is an artist. Would love to know what his painting method is, but painting your yak twice a year? I guess if you have the time and creative juices...

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Big Mike View Post
      I’m allowing my kayak to develop a natural patina by washing it at most once a year. Bluefish scales have a natural iridescent quality that you’d pay big bucks for in paint. Dirt swirls into abstract patterns that give you a camouflage pattern the human hand can’t replicate. Don’t get me started on the nice speckled pattern that white perch leave behind as they evacuate to escape. Mother Nature creates a beautiful natural paint job and all you need to appreciate it is carefully curated neglect.
      Is that from Magatu's Derelicte collection? All kidding aside, have you factored in future hull repairs? I suppose that you could stripe the paint, effect repairs and then repaint. Just wondering your thoughts on this and how often you are thinking of repainting.
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