Hey folks,
I have a friend who has done some real cool artwork with snowboarding & skateboarding. He has an appreciation & interest in riverculture/whitewater wanting to spread some of his artwork onto paddling gear and boats which i think is really awesome.
Any ideas & advice on adding paint (aerosal or brush) to boats?
Whats kind of sealing coats would work well to protect image in water and not negatively effect performance? Royalex included(i'd love to get his stuff on some canoes!)
Anyone ever done graffic designs on boats or gear before?
What do yall think?
Thanks for any advice, Andrew
Custom Canoe Art
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Better do something that doesn't scratch off. Custom Decal work is probably best, and you can just replace the decal when it gets crappy...
Otherwise - anything painted on top of a surface will scratch off.
Otherwise - anything painted on top of a surface will scratch off.
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You could talk to Andy @ Composit Creation, he does crazy paint job on the boats he buid!! andy@compositecreations.ca
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start off with some paint pens and hit up some paddles and some helmets! or even a sharpie and some elbow pads haha! tell your boy he can practice some stuff on that perception hull i got for 25 bucks. but for real I did some stuff with a silver paintpen on a black t-dub helmet that doesnt look bad and its holding up great. holler at me buddy