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Anybody ever camo painted their duck boat or flat boat?
Posted on 4/8/15 at 2:48 pm
Posted on 4/8/15 at 2:48 pm
I bought myself a little 15 ft flat as a project. Things are coming along nicely. I decided to give it a paint job, right now its only got the double base coat of olive green I gave it. I'm thinking about taking some spray paint and giving it a camo paint job. I watched a bunch of youtube videos on it, so I feel like an expert.
Still, if you've done it before, got any tips or tricks for me?
Still, if you've done it before, got any tips or tricks for me?
Posted on 4/8/15 at 2:53 pm to indytiger
bamboo works well for a template. better than palmettos IMO. concentrate on making a bunch of vertical lines if you're going to be hunting marsh. swamp doesn't matter as much.
Posted on 4/8/15 at 2:57 pm to indytiger

here's mine I did a couple summers back.
krylon camo paint colors at walmart, didn't use a template or anything, just laid down my base coat of army green and came back in with slim stripes of the darker colors.
edited to fix picture
This post was edited on 4/8/15 at 2:58 pm
Posted on 4/8/15 at 4:09 pm to Bleeding purple
X's 2 on the bamboo.
Posted on 4/8/15 at 5:30 pm to kook
So let me see if I understand this right...
Take a piece of bamboo, hold it up vertically and at various slight angles, and spray paint up it with say black and light brown?
ETA: BTW, everybody's posted looks good. I'm really hoping to not jack mine up. Still looks ten times better than it did with just the green coat.
Take a piece of bamboo, hold it up vertically and at various slight angles, and spray paint up it with say black and light brown?
ETA: BTW, everybody's posted looks good. I'm really hoping to not jack mine up. Still looks ten times better than it did with just the green coat.
This post was edited on 4/8/15 at 5:37 pm
Posted on 4/9/15 at 7:44 am to indytiger

Posted on 4/9/15 at 9:41 am to indytiger
If you are wanting effective Camo and not just to look cool then use little to no black. That color doesn't appear much in nature. Look up newer Camo in use by military and note the colors used. Browns and greens mostly.
Posted on 4/9/15 at 9:43 am to indytiger
I use palmettos on pretty much everything I camo. It's always worked fine for me.
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This post was edited on 4/9/15 at 9:45 am
Posted on 4/9/15 at 10:16 am to bluemoons
You should camo over that bud light case.
Posted on 4/9/15 at 10:31 am to indytiger
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So let me see if I understand this right... Take a piece of bamboo, hold it up vertically and at various slight angles, and spray paint up it with say black and light brown?
Generally you will want flat natural colors. If you are spraying do the following but if you are using brush on paint then paint the actual stencil and stamp the wet paint covered vegetation on a previously randomly camo painted background.
With spray paint and real life stencils you are effectively painting the shadows behind the grass or leaves you want to represent.
Pick the color you want the grass stems/leaves to be. Spray an area that color. Or better yet use two slightly different colors of tan, or light yellow, or green in a random pattern. let this dry.
Then get a wad of what ever grass, bamboo, leaf pattern you want on the boat. fan it out so it loosely covers the area you just painted. Now use a darker spray than before and over spray the fanned out leaves while keeping them as still as possible. Try to only spray perpendicular to the surface of the boat so the paint does not go under the leaves. In some areas spray it a little darker an in others a little lighter. For a more realistic look you can then move the fanned out leaves VERY slightly (only 1-5 mm and lightly spray again with the shadow color. This will add natural shadowing and highlights giving the leaves or blades of grass more depth of appearance.
For even more added realism you can then add some very fine splattering of black, brown, purple, red, or bright yellow based on the colors your target vegetation turns as it decays. Think about all the little specks of color on the blades of grass when you are searching for blood droplets tracking a deer.
As for the suggestion to not use black. When spraying on paint the underlying color shows through with light layers of spray and thus black is really darkly tinting the underlying color until it get thick enough to actually look totally black. Black also provides the best contrast with lighter colors and thus produces more depth or 3d like appearance to the pattern when used correctly.
Posted on 4/9/15 at 10:49 am to Bleeding purple
Im amazed that sumbeech carry such a load & still float
Posted on 4/9/15 at 11:20 am to bossflossjr
No kidding huh? You can see the life vests. I'm not sure it would handle my brother and I. It sat pretty low as was and would be pretty easy to roll. 

This post was edited on 4/9/15 at 11:21 am
Posted on 4/9/15 at 11:24 am to Bleeding purple
Good looking rig, but I would probably dump myself in the water just as soon as I got in it.
Posted on 4/9/15 at 11:38 am to Bleeding purple
You're the one that's a foot taller than everyone in the OB rooster roadtrip right?
Posted on 4/9/15 at 11:40 am to Citica8
Not my fault they are all short.
Posted on 4/17/15 at 9:44 am to indytiger

The paint job worked out great. Pictures don't do her justice.
I rolled on a base coat of Army green, then used tan and black camo spray paint that they sell at wally world. For a stencil I used bamboo shoots like somebody on here suggested. It came out much better than I expected. I'm about to quit school and go into the boat painting bidness.
Thanks baws.
Posted on 4/17/15 at 10:33 am to indytiger
1. Why us boat loaded backwards on trailer
2. Why paint motor bright grey&white for camo boat?
3. Why no camo trolling motor or seats?
2. Why paint motor bright grey&white for camo boat?
3. Why no camo trolling motor or seats?
Posted on 4/17/15 at 11:39 am to Bleeding purple
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1. Why us boat loaded backwards on trailer
Indy said he was about to quit school,,, maybe he ought to delay that decision for another semester or two?

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