What Color Should Courtney Paint Her Hull?
White Green Varnish Other
Vincenzo David - a colleague of your mother's! Cook Boy with a "K"
mauve and chrome
(the New Jersey diner look) Tommy D

Mom (I really like it all varnished but I don't want you to get lost on the high seas)

Kathryn Azat Sarah thinks red

Jeanette (voting with a caveat - if white doesn't make you look like a seal to sharks)

Jack Prause  Cliff? =>

NOT white. Think of your boat as a fabulous accessory --ie. a pair of shoes. I think I'd have to vote for silver. Perhaps with a big blue stenciled "C" -- "natural" could be fab too. A nice reddish wood stain, something to bring out your highlights! Love from CLIFF

Matt Murphy Michael Kalina  your bro Maroon - Brad
 Billy Judy Corbett  Nick Navy - Mark Fitz
Dr. Oliver Mary Ellen - another colleague of your Mother's Joe Crimson - Novster
Frankie Neale Andrew A Anna Leena Lind from Finland Red - Paige
Andy Farinella Michael Green John Wilson Adobe Red - Matty Myers
Hank Vanderaa Dad Kevin Morse Yellow - Auntie Barbara
Michael Justice

gordon is a horrible name but it gave me an idea for a good one LIGHTFOOT stew it over - Pigsfeeet
(January 2001)

BellSouth Burgundy! Configme
(December 2000)
Richard Park How about green for the bottom of the hull, a dark yellow strip at the water line, and let the beauty of the wood on the deck - A fellow paddler, Christopher Kidwell
(January 2001)
Garth, a kayak owner and potential stitch and glue builder
(June 2000)
bright blue!! - stacey from canada, eh
(November 2000)

Raven (New Boat Builder)
(July 2000)

my sister courtney lives in NYC and works at Le Zinc, I built a cedar stripper. You will always love paddling the boat you built with your own two hands! - scott rowe (January 2001) Steven James
(June 2000)
Yellow - Bill French
(November 2000)
Kevin P
(September 2000)
Tim Schorer
(March 2001)
Rosanna
(July 2000)
Blue - Todd Fee
(January 2001)
Hal Dougherty
(January 2001)
Marta SanMartin
(April 2001)
Dave Quist
(July 2000)
Oxblood Red- George Lansbury
(January 2001)
Sam Lack
(February 2001)
  Doug Paige
(August 2000)
Orange-think of it, you are upside down, what is a color NOT found in nature? You may be clinging to this boat. I was always interested in adding reflective panels to the bottom for CG rescue. John Callahan
(February 2001)
White - BUT WITH SOMETHING "INTERESTING" ON THE BOTTOM FOR WHEN IT'S UPSIDE DOWN - STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION OR HEAVEN FORBID, IN THE WATER! RICK FROM THE COAST OF VIRGINIA
(April 2001)
  Courtney, make the -back- of your PADDLES flourescent yellow or orange, but don't paint that wood! Personal esthetics, that's all... - Brian Giles
(October 2000)
Yellow - Paul Myers
(February 2001)
Hull white because oncoming boats can see you best, a forest green line between the hull and top, natural varnish on top the see the beauty of wood, and thanks for sharing. I am in the process of selecting a boat plan so you have inspired me to go on. thanks, Conrad
(July 2001)
  Jenn Mitchell
(October 2000)
Blue - Thomas E. Neuhart
(April 2001)
Dawn Krueger
(March 2002)
  kim_11076
(January 2001)
White top w/green trim - treed@ars-novo.com - a soon to be kayak builder...
(April 2001)
Fritz Krug
(July 2002)
  Gary Champion
(January 2001)
Bright red or any other color that is not naturally seen on the water (for visibility and rescue). - Ed Sizemore, Retired Coast Guard Officer
(April 2001)
    Joseph LaBruno
(February 2001)
Pink - wim@lace.nl
(May 2001)
    please don't paint such a beautiful wooden boat, instead use other methods to be seen on the water. -Bill
(February 2001)
Maroon - JW
(June 2001)
    Bernard
(March 2001)
Maroon - Stephen
(January 2002)
    chef david dfitch@tampabay.rr.com
(April 2001)
Purple - Daniel Skane
Mechanicsburg
(January 2002)
   

Joshua Atkins
nice work!...
(January 2002)

Light Grey- William Clark
(January 2002)
    Ronsque
(May 2002)
 
     

 

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