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It Isn’t Easy Bein’ Green

September 4, 2009 by Bob Easton 3 Comments

Well, actually it is. Here is a fabulous rendition of Kermit’s theme song. Go listen to it; I’ll be here when you get back.

bein greenI have often read that you can’t paint a lapstrake boat with a roller. So, I plundered through two coats of primer and the first coat of Kirby’s Bottle Green with a really good brush. A little bit of added Penetrol made brushing easy, but my technique still creates lap marks. Then, I remembered the 4 inch rollers from another project. They work. Yes, you can paint a lapstrake boat with a roller. Just get the right size. Paint the lap edges with a brush and them roll on the rest. Kirby’s paint is fantastic. All the tiny bubbles from rolling gradually disappear with no need for tipping.

Launch day is coming soon. …

Filed Under: Boatbuilding, Eva Won, Fiddlehead

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  1. Boy says

    September 4, 2009 at 11:10 am

    How about a picture of the entire boat and not just the top OR bottom? There’s a 5-year old at our place who keeps asking to see the boat.

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  2. Bob says

    September 4, 2009 at 11:30 am

    This last coat of paint needs to dry before I turn it over again (and fix some scratches on the deck, grrrrr). Check back late Sunday.

    Until then, maybe that youngster will appreciate this picture of the model.

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  3. Rick Lapp says

    September 5, 2009 at 3:29 am

    Bob,
    I am about to repaint my Tom Hill ‘Charlotte Canoe’ with some paint left from another project….Kirby’s Bottle Green! Now I know how she’ll look

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