Painting my 1952 Orlando Clipper
Posted: August 6th, 2014, 11:51 am
I have a 1952 14' Orlando Clipper. My great-Grandpa was the original owner. He bought the boat in Winter Park to be used as a ski boat on the Maitland Chain of Lakes, and gave it to my Grandpa somewhere along the way. My Grandpa gave it to me a few years ago when I came up to FSU. At some point in the 80's, the boat was painted in a camouflage pattern. I think that before that, the boat was just the original aluminum with no paint. The camo is starting to really fade, and honestly it doesn't look too good. So, a couple of questions:
1) What do y'all think about color? Should I just redo the camouflage? Or should I try a new, more traditional color to give it an antique feeling?
2) What are some of the best ways to go about painting the boat? (stripping, primers, paints, etc.)
This boat has a lot of sentimental value to me, and it is my primary fishing boat in the Big Bend. This is a boat that someday, I wanna give my son. It is a great boat, especially in our region with all of the shallow water and oysters. Also, easy to launch and retrieve on some of these negative tides we see.

1) What do y'all think about color? Should I just redo the camouflage? Or should I try a new, more traditional color to give it an antique feeling?
2) What are some of the best ways to go about painting the boat? (stripping, primers, paints, etc.)
This boat has a lot of sentimental value to me, and it is my primary fishing boat in the Big Bend. This is a boat that someday, I wanna give my son. It is a great boat, especially in our region with all of the shallow water and oysters. Also, easy to launch and retrieve on some of these negative tides we see.
