Alex Shongut
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- Apr 11, 2021
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My dad has had this 40+ year old Pay 'n Pak sitting around and I would like to finally get it going. I believe it was originally set up with a O.S 40. Story is that the boat was run up onto some rocks and required repair. Basically we have a complete hull (At least what it looks like). I am mostly into planes and met someone at the field who knows about boats. He offered to set it up (for the most part) and I would just have to work on the body work and painting. He is a big advocate of electric power for boats so we might set it up for electric. But I will see what it is like with the O.S 40 first.
Ok, so my main questions pertain to finishing. My dad mentioned it was originally painted at a body shop with auto paint. I have been researching auto painting a little and it seems doable, although it is expensive. Sounds a little overkill to me. A flyer at my field is experienced in this type of painting and suggested I fiberglass the wood hull for strength. So I'm thinking about that too.
I was going to paint it all white and am trying to find a place where I can get the Pay 'n Pak decals for a reasonable price. Seems all the places that make decals charge $100+.
Anyways just looking for suggestions on a proper way to finish this.
Thanks!
Ok, so my main questions pertain to finishing. My dad mentioned it was originally painted at a body shop with auto paint. I have been researching auto painting a little and it seems doable, although it is expensive. Sounds a little overkill to me. A flyer at my field is experienced in this type of painting and suggested I fiberglass the wood hull for strength. So I'm thinking about that too.
I was going to paint it all white and am trying to find a place where I can get the Pay 'n Pak decals for a reasonable price. Seems all the places that make decals charge $100+.
Anyways just looking for suggestions on a proper way to finish this.
Thanks!