the martikan and Hochschorner paddles are impregnated with color in the micro-balloons... so the color is in the epoxy. Dave Florence also uses that same paddle, just clear carbon.
But I learned from Trevor Soileau that the Appliance paint works great for painting paddles, it abraids very well, and doesn't chip, but I did like 4 coats. I then went on to paint it blue with a general spray i think. and that held up until I snapped the blade off the shaft... the tiedye would be best i think if you were able to get it and then clear coat the crap out of it...
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-isaac
Slalom video from Slovakia and Europeans...
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mike, just wet sand it downand then do multiple coats, and use an acrylic, it seems to stay better. you also have to do like 5 coats if you spray, and a clear coat a few times. It works, it's just way more time consuming than you think it will be.
and interesting about the red dot... Nic Borst has a red paddle...
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I get cut in t-minus 3 hours...
-isaac
and interesting about the red dot... Nic Borst has a red paddle...
Cheers
I get cut in t-minus 3 hours...
-isaac
race boats are so fast, i bet its in the speed wing.