Paint Correction Pics

bluestang41505

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Hey all, I have been fortunate enough to take some of my skills and start doing detailing full time on yachts and cars. I wanted to share a few projects we have been up to. Sorry the quality isn't the best, just grabbed them from the cloud which does not keep the resolution.

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The Regulator hull was a three stage job. Pics do not do this paint color justice. 4 to 5 Stages on the superstructure. Basically a full restoration.

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My bike. I have actually never put a buffer to it and it lives outside. Just a quick wash and wax. I keep it meticulously clean lol.

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8 stages on the bottom of the rub rail. Now to work above the rub rail. I'm hopefull for the transom but the sun has really done some damage.
 

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sick bike selfie bruh, do you even lift?:D

What do you charge for boats? I have a 24' BW I would like to get done and I have no idea what that should run.
 

bluestang41505

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Nice job from here. How long did it take you on the Regulator?
About 18 to 20 man hours. Had three guys on this.

Nice work. Works on boats is a biaaatch
Yes, yes it is, but you get a little tan and get on some sweet boats lol. I had to do underneath the hard top 2 stages and seal. My shoulders we're done after that.

sick bike selfie bruh, do you even lift?:D

What do you charge for boats? I have a 24' BW I would like to get done and I have no idea what that should run.
Lol absolutely! it was 3k for the regulator which was a 32' I think. The price varies, based on the amount of stages. There should be a break down for everything though. For example, cost of doing the hull, the super, plus stainless, cushions, etc. Should come out to a per foot cost.

Nice work on those boats! Lots of real estate to cover on them!
Thank you!
 
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