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Who: Kimball Corson. Text and Photos not disclaimed or that are obviously not mine are copyright (c) Kimball Corson 2004-2016
Port: Lake Pleasant, AZ
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What is Your Opinion and Why?

19 July 2006 | La Paz, Mexico
Kim Corson
My boat, Altaira, is soon to be hauled out of the water and painted with a high gloss linear polyureathane paint, both the entire top, nearly-flush deck, and everywhere below the wooden toe rails on the sides of the hull. I have a thought. Why not do the sides in a deep, darker royal blue that would go with the medium royal blue canvas I have (dodger, bimini, sail covers, etc.). The photo I post here (not mine) is the hull color I have in mind, but with a slightly wider white strip at the bottom (with a blue waterline stripe toward the bottom of it) and, of course, no red stripe (bottom paint, here). The top or deck I propose to do in off white with a slight touch of grey in it to enhance all the many stainless steel frames on my port lights and dead lights. I want to get away from white for the hull because, well, it looks plasticy and common. Your thoughts? They might matter. A sample of lighter royal blue canvas is in the background of this photo on another boat. I think the brown/tan canvas on this boat does not work, but medium royal blue canvas would. (See earlier shots of Altaira on this website for reference.) Again, your thoughts and the reasons for them? In short, HELP!

(The boat pictured is a Tartan 41, a lovely boat flawed only by too little fuel capacity and a sandwiched cored hull below the waterline. Also, this particular boat is not very well equiped for offshore use.)
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Vessel Name: Altaira
Vessel Make/Model: A Fair Weather Mariner 39 is a fast (PHRF 132), heavily ballasted (43%), high-aspect (6:1), stiff, comfortable, offshore performance cruiser by Bob Perry that goes to wind well (30 deg w/ good headway) and is also good up and down the Beaufort scale.
Hailing Port: Lake Pleasant, AZ
Crew: Kimball Corson. Text and Photos not disclaimed or that are obviously not mine are copyright (c) Kimball Corson 2004-2016
About:
Kimball Corson: I am a 75 year old solo sailor, by choice. However, I did take on a personable, but high maintenance female kitten, now a full grown cat, named KiKiPoo when she is sweet, or KatKatPo after she has just killed something like a bird or bat. [...]
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Although I was a lawyer and practiced law with good success for thirty years, creating significant new law, I never really believed in the law, the politics of law or in the over reaching self-interest of most lawyers I met. Too much exposure to Nietzsche and other good and seriously thoughtful [...]
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Who: Kimball Corson. Text and Photos not disclaimed or that are obviously not mine are copyright (c) Kimball Corson 2004-2016
Port: Lake Pleasant, AZ