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<blockquote data-quote="Displaced_Vol" data-source="post: 4872000" data-attributes="member: 20484"><p>Here's a question I haven't found much online about- anybody ever tried or had a kayak hydro dipped? </p><p>I bought a used kayak a couple years ago, it's a vibe with their "orange/camo" paint job- </p><p>I bought it for fishing and access while duck hunting. Meaning, I never planned to hunt out of the kayak, just use it to access a site then hide/stash the kayak while hunting. End of this duck season found us hunting backwater that was far too deep to get out of the boat. I tried covering the brighter parts of the kayak with some old blind material, it worked OK. </p><p></p><p>Got to thinking it would really be better to have it drab or camo. I have heard the kayak material is very tough to paint, so I wondered if anyone had ever tried to have one dipped the way gun stocks are being done?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Displaced_Vol, post: 4872000, member: 20484"] Here’s a question I haven’t found much online about- anybody ever tried or had a kayak hydro dipped? I bought a used kayak a couple years ago, it’s a vibe with their “orange/camo” paint job- I bought it for fishing and access while duck hunting. Meaning, I never planned to hunt out of the kayak, just use it to access a site then hide/stash the kayak while hunting. End of this duck season found us hunting backwater that was far too deep to get out of the boat. I tried covering the brighter parts of the kayak with some old blind material, it worked OK. Got to thinking it would really be better to have it drab or camo. I have heard the kayak material is very tough to paint, so I wondered if anyone had ever tried to have one dipped the way gun stocks are being done? [/QUOTE]
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