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O'Day Daysailer II Logo colors

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 6:27 pm
by PromptCritical
As a finishing touch for fixing up my daysailer, I am planning on painting the logo plate that goes on both sides of the cuddy. I have already removed the plate by drilling out the rivets (did you know that the topside finish was originally glossy? :shock: ).

The question is does anyone know what the original color scheme is for the logo? I'm pretty sure "O'Day" is blue, the little flag is red, but what color is the lower part? What color are the "Daysailer II" letters?

There is also a reflective "Racing stripe" right below the gunwale that is torn in several places. Is there an easy way to remove this, and can anyone suggest a replacement?

logo colors

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 7:48 pm
by Roger
As you correctly assumed the Oday letters are blue, and the flag is red. The background of the lower tag is blue with the recessed letters white.

I removed my reflective gold boot stripe with a razor blade (window paint scraper). It peeled off easy once I got it going. I replaced it with a white 5 strip automotive decaling tape, but you can also buy automotive reflective goldy tape at your local automotive shop.

Now getting it on straight was a different story. I learned half way through the second strip to use long arms length pulls on the tape, anchor the end, and 'eye' it on from the tape roll about a yard away from your other hand which is applying the tape. Hard to put into words but imagine applying the tape from left to right. Your left hand is holding the first inch of the tape in the proper position. Your right hand is near your right ear, your head is about 10 inches from the surface of the boat and you are looking at your left hand at arms length down the tape to where it attaches. Now walk backwards applying tape with your left hand as you go. The right hand is only keeping it in line with your eye. As the tape looks like it is in the right position, move your right hand away from your ear, keeping the tape taut, and just touching the boat, so that it sticks, as you move back press with your left hand. This avoids the short crooked application like I did on the first side. If it looks good from 10', you've done well.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 11:08 pm
by PromptCritical
Sounds good. I was just thinking, If I applied some blue painters tape along the stripe before I remove it, I would have an excellent guide for installing the new one.