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Thread: Cabelas Camouflage Stencil Kit

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    Default Camouflaging My Boat..FINALLY DONE..


    Well I finally went on ahead and bought one of those stencil kits from Cabelas to paint my boat with. It was not as easy as I was thinking it would be but I think it turned out pretty good. My boat is a 17' F&F and has the two ridges giong from front to back of the boat on the sides. That made it a real bugger of a job. You have to use double sided tape and attatch it every time you move each template. It sounds way easier than it was(for me anyways). Here are a few Pic's.



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    It might have been a lot of work but the end product looks great!!!
    Blake

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    look like you have lots of patience and it paid off, good job

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    Sorry about the "LIFE SIZE PIC'S", I don't know what I am doing...

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    Nice job.

    I did my 14 footer with the Reelfoot stencils several years ago. It is a painstaking process but well worth the effort.

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    very very nice indeed. I have been wanting to camo my 14fter but I hate projects. So the wife says that she could do it. She loves to paint. So mine will be getting done after the spring catchin is over.

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    looks great.

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    Good job slab! I used to paint my compound bows the same way back before they came already camo finished.
    CATCH A BIG-UN

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    quack, how has the paint held up? Did you use the spray cans with the kit?

    TJ
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    looks great - good job!

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