Hi Bob: Was just having some fun with you. By the posts you have made, you don't take short-cuts. I am assuming a pot sprayer with one-part paint (which can be a little testy with temperature, in the drivway with a drop cloth? On a low wind day of course. Looks great!
I can tell Bob used a spray gun from the overspray. A can would not leave that much. Is that an original Hydrodyne trailer? It sure looks alot like mine.
I used a Binks 7 spray gun with a 1 quart cup. The tarps keep most of the overspray off the driveway. I spent more time replacing the bunks, step pads , fender pads and recarpeting it all then it took to paint the trailer. I attached two pictures of the trailer under my 18 that is an original "Batwing" factory Hydrodyne trailer that is still in mint condition. The entire underside has been sprayed with Rino Liner. Bob
Boat has gone to it's new home in Brainerd Min. A newly started team purchased it as a club boat. I wish them many years of service with it.
Bob, Were you able to fit the SeaStar on the twins in the original splash well? Single cylinder, I guess? I want to do that with my '69 '18, but the dimensions in the manual are larger than the well. Thanks, Dave
I am looking for an 18 foot Hydrodyne I doubt this boat is still for sale but it is still listed for sale so I thought I would ask.