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<blockquote data-quote="WaterWaif" data-source="post: 394250" data-attributes="member: 12444"><p>It's difficult to sand and prime a bass. The thin skin risks tears.</p><p>The yak would be yet another challenge. Mainly of color choice.</p><p>Matching the sky helps but the sky varies.</p><p>The well traveled and used tin boat color seems best for me.</p><p>Fish will dive or run when brought near a color that contrasts with their environment. Maybe why banana's are such a jinx.</p><p>A version of WW2 camo pattern maybe,with blue and grey and gunmetal colors instead....</p><p>Of course if primer color is one of them; as paint wears, and flakes and scratches expose the base layer it's a win win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaterWaif, post: 394250, member: 12444"] It's difficult to sand and prime a bass. The thin skin risks tears. The yak would be yet another challenge. Mainly of color choice. Matching the sky helps but the sky varies. The well traveled and used tin boat color seems best for me. Fish will dive or run when brought near a color that contrasts with their environment. Maybe why banana's are such a jinx. A version of WW2 camo pattern maybe,with blue and grey and gunmetal colors instead.... Of course if primer color is one of them; as paint wears, and flakes and scratches expose the base layer it's a win win. [/QUOTE]
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