New sail!

Fremont

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Thanks to Chris Picknally, Flying Fish Arts, for this great job on an Intensity race sail!
 

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So cool!

I always thought a Sunfish was yellow on the belly.

How is this applied? Is it air brush acrylic?


I had ‘this done on our code zero. Go Blue

It was computer cut and stitched in. I’d like graphics for some of my small boats.
 

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Chris uses a dye, and he paints both sides. It's not a paint on the Dacron, it's a dye in the Dacron. I don't know what his technique is, but he does great work. The details on the bubble coming off the shark's fin is beautiful!
I am hanging it up instead of leaving it rolled up when not in use, hoping to protect the fish!
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