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George ( C&C 40 )
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Stars and Stripes Blue

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Hi All,

I saw the discussion of Awlgrip's "Stars and Stripes" blue and noticed that the boat that was hauled immediatly prior to mine on Wednesday was that color. Getting a chance to see it up close has pretty much convinced me to switch out the Flag Blue I have for the Stars and Stripes blue when I paint "Delphinus" later this year. It's somewhat unique and would probably be a little cooler hown here in the south. Here's a picture of the boat I was looking at...

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Tartan 34?

Nice looking paint!
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Post by George ( C&C 40 ) »

Hi Tim,

Here's a side view if it will help with your identification...

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Actually the paint job appears to be the best thing about the boat. I get the feeling that it was just done earlier in the year. It was pretty much perfect from what I could see. That stern photo even looks just like the current Awlgrip ads which show off the miror quality of a good Awlgrip job. The ads that end with "It's gotta be Awlgrip".


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Post by Tim »

Why, it's a Seabreeze. (Hence the "catchy" name...)

I knew that transom looked familiar.
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Post by Figment »

The stinkpot crowd has officially taken this ball and ran with it.

I lost track of exactly how many powerboats at the boston boat show had S&Sblue hulls, but it was at least a dozen. Some looked positively ridiculous, I thought, but others wore it well.

If that show was any indication, this color won't be a 'novelty' for long.
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Post by George ( C&C 40 ) »

Hi Figment,

I just noticed your post about the powerboat crowd. The local yacht brokerage is a Mainship dealer and fully 33% of all the new Mainships I've seen show up at the docks are in S&S blue. I haven't seen any sailbioats in that color but time will tell.

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Our new boat is Stars & Stripes Blue

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We close on her around May 15th! She's a Canadian Sailcraft or CS-36 and was painted with Awlgrip over the winter! I guess I'll have to be the guy to put the first scratch in her. Better me than someone else though. I think I like the green bottom paint better though...



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Post by Rachel »

Hey look, someone taped the "For Sale" sign to the bottom instead of the topsides. Good thing, too, with that gorgeous paint job.

Congratulations on the new boat! Wheeeee :-)
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Post by George ( C&C 40 ) »

I think you'll like the black bottom paint with the S&S Blue. The S&S Blue has a jet black component to it that goes well with a black bottom. Same tonal feel to it I guess.

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Post by Mark.Wilme »

There's a 1960's Hinkley in the marina that the yard has just completely refit including a new paint job, it's a blue but not quite tis blue, I'll grab a pic next time I am down there - looks very nice.

also there is a Shannon 46 being commission right now - beautiful looking boat but it seems to have transulcent star-board type materials atop some of the hatches - looks odd, I'll get pics of this too.
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