
Olaf Bauer
Hello AMELians, could someone provide the color numbers for a SM2K Redline for the white hull, the red water line and the red stripes at the top of the hull at the side. Thanks so much :-)
Fair winds
Olaf
S/V Katchopine, SM2K 392
currently inTrinidad
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Hi All
We would also be interested to get the correct paint number for the trim on the Amel Redline models?
Is there anyone out there that has this information, please?
Kindest regards
Colin & Lauren Streeter Vuda Point Marina, Fiji Islands
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Hello AMELians,
could someone provide the color numbers for a SM2K Redline for the white hull, the red water line and the red stripes at the top of the hull at the side.
Thanks so much :-)
Fair winds
Olaf
S/V Katchopine, SM2K 392
currently inTrinidad
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You might want to think about AwlGrip Desert Sand, which is the new trim color for Amels since the introduction of the 55. --
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CW Bill Rouse
Amel Yacht Owners School
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Hi All
We would also be interested to get the correct paint number for the trim on the Amel Redline models?
Is there anyone out there that has this information, please?
Kindest regards
Colin & Lauren Streeter Vuda Point Marina, Fiji Islands
Hello AMELians,
could someone provide the color numbers for a SM2K Redline for the white hull, the red water line and the red stripes at the top of the hull at the side.
Thanks so much :-)
Fair winds
Olaf
S/V Katchopine, SM2K 392
currently inTrinidad
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Colin Streeter0411 016 445
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Colin - ex SV Island Pearl
Thanks Bill
We have the correct official sample of AwlGrip Desert Sand here at Vuda Point. As you know the painters in Durban got the "Desert Sand" colour wrong on our new hull side stripe when we lifted the waterline in South Africa. Now that we have new sails to put up (with the new Amel trim colour) we will re-paint the hull side stripe with the correct
AwlGrip Desert Sand paint at the end of our circumnavigation in Australia before we sell.
On a different issue - the "Amel Brown trim" - after 8 years of careful ownership we eventually got used to (and now actually like) the blue floors, and bright colourful curtains, but we could never quite come to terms with the less than appealing "Brown" which Amel chose for side trim rails on all Super Maramu's! Because of this, we first tried a white trim (whilst in Thailand), as Amel did on the last 10 Amel 54's, but whilst that actually looks very nice on the 54, it never looked quite right on the Supermaramu against the Amel off-white gelcoat. We had seen one nice looking Supermaramu with white trim, but later noticed that they had actually "screwed in" a Stainless Steel bead/rod all the way along inside the white trim areas, and we were certainly not prepared to do this.
Based on this, whilst waiting for weather in Durban, we tried painting the brown trim with an "incorrectly mixed/coloured" Desert Sand. It looks barely OK, ...but not great...... and so we now wonder if even the correct Desert Sand colour would look any better on the side trim than the dreaded brown?
The original Amel "Red Line" series trim colour was never to our liking either, almost too sharp a colour we felt, ... but we thought it worth having another look at the correct colour which Amel chose.
Failing all, and since we will soon be selling anyway, we may well simply go back to the original brown, but perhaps a shade or two lighter? Has anyone out there repainted this trim in a colour which they feel is an enhancement on the original Amel brown?
Colin & Lauren Streeter SV Island Pearl II, sm #332 Vuda Marina, Fiji Islands ... till Tuesday then off to Loyalty Islands in New Caledonia
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On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 3:44 AM CW Bill Rouse < brouse@...> wrote: You might want to think about AwlGrip Desert Sand, which is the new trim color for Amels since the introduction of the 55. --
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Amel Yacht Owners School
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Address:
720 Winnie, Galveston Island, Texas 77550
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Hi All
We would also be interested to get the correct paint number for the trim on the Amel Redline models?
Is there anyone out there that has this information, please?
Kindest regards
Colin & Lauren Streeter Vuda Point Marina, Fiji Islands
Hello AMELians,
could someone provide the color numbers for a SM2K Redline for the white hull, the red water line and the red stripes at the top of the hull at the side.
Thanks so much :-)
Fair winds
Olaf
S/V Katchopine, SM2K 392
currently inTrinidad
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Colin Streeter0411 016 445
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Hi Colin. We are in Sawini Bay tonight, in Vuda Marina tomorrow. The Pearls may meet at last. Danny Sm 299 Ocean Pearl
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On 22 September 2019 at 17:44 islandpearl2_sm2k332 <colin.d.streeter@...> wrote:
Thanks Bill
We have the correct official sample of AwlGrip Desert Sand here at Vuda Point. As you know the painters in Durban got the "Desert Sand" colour wrong on our new hull side stripe when we lifted the waterline in South Africa. Now that we have new sails to put up (with the new Amel trim colour) we will re-paint the hull side stripe with the correct AwlGrip Desert Sand paint at the end of our circumnavigation in Australia before we sell.
On a different issue - the "Amel Brown trim" - after 8 years of careful ownership we eventually got used to (and now actually like) the blue floors, and bright colourful curtains, but we could never quite come to terms with the less than appealing "Brown" which Amel chose for side trim rails on all Super Maramu's! Because of this, we first tried a white trim (whilst in Thailand), as Amel did on the last 10 Amel 54's, but whilst that actually looks very nice on the 54, it never looked quite right on the Supermaramu against the Amel off-white gelcoat. We had seen one nice looking Supermaramu with white trim, but later noticed that they had actually "screwed in" a Stainless Steel bead/rod all the way along inside the white trim areas, and we were certainly not prepared to do this.
Based on this, whilst waiting for weather in Durban, we tried painting the brown trim with an "incorrectly mixed/coloured" Desert Sand. It looks barely OK, ...but not great...... and so we now wonder if even the correct Desert Sand colour would look any better on the side trim than the dreaded brown?
The original Amel "Red Line" series trim colour was never to our liking either, almost too sharp a colour we felt, ... but we thought it worth having another look at the correct colour which Amel chose.
Failing all, and since we will soon be selling anyway, we may well simply go back to the original brown, but perhaps a shade or two lighter? Has anyone out there repainted this trim in a colour which they feel is an enhancement on the original Amel brown?
Colin & Lauren Streeter SV Island Pearl II, sm #332 Vuda Marina, Fiji Islands ... till Tuesday then off to Loyalty Islands in New Caledonia
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 3:44 AM CW Bill Rouse < brouse@...> wrote: You might want to think about AwlGrip Desert Sand, which is the new trim color for Amels since the introduction of the 55. -- | CW Bill Rouse Amel Yacht Owners School |
| | Address: 720 Winnie, Galveston Island, Texas 77550 | |
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Hi All
We would also be interested to get the correct paint number for the trim on the Amel Redline models?
Is there anyone out there that has this information, please?
Kindest regards
Colin & Lauren Streeter Vuda Point Marina, Fiji Islands
Hello AMELians, could someone provide the color numbers for a SM2K Redline for the white hull, the red water line and the red stripes at the top of the hull at the side. Thanks so much :-)
Fair winds Olaf S/V Katchopine, SM2K 392 currently inTrinidad
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Colin Streeter0411 016 445
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Colin Streeter0411 016 445
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Colin - ex SV Island Pearl
Fantastic to finally meet today Danny, after 8 years of chatting on this forum! What a pleasure to get the two Pacific Amels (Island Pearl II and Ocean Pearl) together at last, and also Amel Ying Yang too. Thanks for making such an effort to getting here in Fiji, and for joining us all for a fun night at the Vuda Marina Restaurant.
We clear out with Fiji Customs in the morning, and will be at sea for the next 4 days sailing to the Loyalty Islands in New Caledonia.
Best regards Colin & Lauren Streeter Vuda Point Marina, Fiji Islands
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On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 6:59 PM Danny and Yvonne SIMMS < simms@...> wrote:
Hi Colin. We are in Sawini Bay tonight, in Vuda Marina tomorrow. The Pearls may meet at last. Danny Sm 299 Ocean Pearl On 22 September 2019 at 17:44 islandpearl2_sm2k332 <colin.d.streeter@...> wrote:
Thanks Bill
We have the correct official sample of AwlGrip Desert Sand here at Vuda Point. As you know the painters in Durban got the "Desert Sand" colour wrong on our new hull side stripe when we lifted the waterline in South Africa. Now that we have new sails to put up (with the new Amel trim colour) we will re-paint the hull side stripe with the correct AwlGrip Desert Sand paint at the end of our circumnavigation in Australia before we sell.
On a different issue - the "Amel Brown trim" - after 8 years of careful ownership we eventually got used to (and now actually like) the blue floors, and bright colourful curtains, but we could never quite come to terms with the less than appealing "Brown" which Amel chose for side trim rails on all Super Maramu's! Because of this, we first tried a white trim (whilst in Thailand), as Amel did on the last 10 Amel 54's, but whilst that actually looks very nice on the 54, it never looked quite right on the Supermaramu against the Amel off-white gelcoat. We had seen one nice looking Supermaramu with white trim, but later noticed that they had actually "screwed in" a Stainless Steel bead/rod all the way along inside the white trim areas, and we were certainly not prepared to do this.
Based on this, whilst waiting for weather in Durban, we tried painting the brown trim with an "incorrectly mixed/coloured" Desert Sand. It looks barely OK, ...but not great...... and so we now wonder if even the correct Desert Sand colour would look any better on the side trim than the dreaded brown?
The original Amel "Red Line" series trim colour was never to our liking either, almost too sharp a colour we felt, ... but we thought it worth having another look at the correct colour which Amel chose.
Failing all, and since we will soon be selling anyway, we may well simply go back to the original brown, but perhaps a shade or two lighter? Has anyone out there repainted this trim in a colour which they feel is an enhancement on the original Amel brown?
Colin & Lauren Streeter SV Island Pearl II, sm #332 Vuda Marina, Fiji Islands ... till Tuesday then off to Loyalty Islands in New Caledonia
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 3:44 AM CW Bill Rouse < brouse@...> wrote: You might want to think about AwlGrip Desert Sand, which is the new trim color for Amels since the introduction of the 55. -- | CW Bill Rouse Amel Yacht Owners School |
| | Address: 720 Winnie, Galveston Island, Texas 77550 | |
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Hi All
We would also be interested to get the correct paint number for the trim on the Amel Redline models?
Is there anyone out there that has this information, please?
Kindest regards
Colin & Lauren Streeter Vuda Point Marina, Fiji Islands
Hello AMELians, could someone provide the color numbers for a SM2K Redline for the white hull, the red water line and the red stripes at the top of the hull at the side. Thanks so much :-)
Fair winds Olaf S/V Katchopine, SM2K 392 currently inTrinidad
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Colin Streeter0411 016 445
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Colin Streeter0411 016 445
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Bob Sarff <bob.sarff@...>
There is also a Maranu at Vuda Marina...S/V Chara. Glad to see si many Amelia here.
Bob
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On Sep 23, 2019, at 10:32 PM, islandpearl2_sm2k332 < colin.d.streeter@...> wrote: Fantastic to finally meet today Danny, after 8 years of chatting on this forum! What a pleasure to get the two Pacific Amels (Island Pearl II and Ocean Pearl) together at last, and also Amel Ying Yang too. Thanks for making such an effort to getting here in Fiji, and for joining us all for a fun night at the Vuda Marina Restaurant.
We clear out with Fiji Customs in the morning, and will be at sea for the next 4 days sailing to the Loyalty Islands in New Caledonia.
Best regards Colin & Lauren Streeter Vuda Point Marina, Fiji Islands
On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 6:59 PM Danny and Yvonne SIMMS < simms@...> wrote:
Hi Colin. We are in Sawini Bay tonight, in Vuda Marina tomorrow. The Pearls may meet at last. Danny Sm 299 Ocean Pearl On 22 September 2019 at 17:44 islandpearl2_sm2k332 <colin.d.streeter@...> wrote:
Thanks Bill
We have the correct official sample of AwlGrip Desert Sand here at Vuda Point. As you know the painters in Durban got the "Desert Sand" colour wrong on our new hull side stripe when we lifted the waterline in South Africa. Now that we have new sails to put up (with the new Amel trim colour) we will re-paint the hull side stripe with the correct AwlGrip Desert Sand paint at the end of our circumnavigation in Australia before we sell.
On a different issue - the "Amel Brown trim" - after 8 years of careful ownership we eventually got used to (and now actually like) the blue floors, and bright colourful curtains, but we could never quite come to terms with the less than appealing "Brown" which Amel chose for side trim rails on all Super Maramu's! Because of this, we first tried a white trim (whilst in Thailand), as Amel did on the last 10 Amel 54's, but whilst that actually looks very nice on the 54, it never looked quite right on the Supermaramu against the Amel off-white gelcoat. We had seen one nice looking Supermaramu with white trim, but later noticed that they had actually "screwed in" a Stainless Steel bead/rod all the way along inside the white trim areas, and we were certainly not prepared to do this.
Based on this, whilst waiting for weather in Durban, we tried painting the brown trim with an "incorrectly mixed/coloured" Desert Sand. It looks barely OK, ...but not great...... and so we now wonder if even the correct Desert Sand colour would look any better on the side trim than the dreaded brown?
The original Amel "Red Line" series trim colour was never to our liking either, almost too sharp a colour we felt, ... but we thought it worth having another look at the correct colour which Amel chose.
Failing all, and since we will soon be selling anyway, we may well simply go back to the original brown, but perhaps a shade or two lighter? Has anyone out there repainted this trim in a colour which they feel is an enhancement on the original Amel brown?
Colin & Lauren Streeter SV Island Pearl II, sm #332 Vuda Marina, Fiji Islands ... till Tuesday then off to Loyalty Islands in New Caledonia
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 3:44 AM CW Bill Rouse < brouse@...> wrote: You might want to think about AwlGrip Desert Sand, which is the new trim color for Amels since the introduction of the 55. -- | CW Bill Rouse Amel Yacht Owners School |
| | Address: 720 Winnie, Galveston Island, Texas 77550 | |
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Hi All
We would also be interested to get the correct paint number for the trim on the Amel Redline models?
Is there anyone out there that has this information, please?
Kindest regards
Colin & Lauren Streeter Vuda Point Marina, Fiji Islands
Hello AMELians, could someone provide the color numbers for a SM2K Redline for the white hull, the red water line and the red stripes at the top of the hull at the side. Thanks so much :-)
Fair winds Olaf S/V Katchopine, SM2K 392 currently inTrinidad
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Colin Streeter0411 016 445
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Colin Streeter0411 016 445
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Colin - ex SV Island Pearl
Hey Bob
So sorry we missed you guys. We are just reversing out and noticed your email. The other two Amels are still here tonight, you should all get together.
Best regards Colin & Lauren Streeter Vuda Point Marina, Fiji Islands
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There is also a Maranu at Vuda Marina...S/V Chara. Glad to see si many Amelia here.
Bob Fantastic to finally meet today Danny, after 8 years of chatting on this forum! What a pleasure to get the two Pacific Amels (Island Pearl II and Ocean Pearl) together at last, and also Amel Ying Yang too. Thanks for making such an effort to getting here in Fiji, and for joining us all for a fun night at the Vuda Marina Restaurant.
We clear out with Fiji Customs in the morning, and will be at sea for the next 4 days sailing to the Loyalty Islands in New Caledonia.
Best regards Colin & Lauren Streeter Vuda Point Marina, Fiji Islands
On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 6:59 PM Danny and Yvonne SIMMS < simms@...> wrote:
Hi Colin. We are in Sawini Bay tonight, in Vuda Marina tomorrow. The Pearls may meet at last. Danny Sm 299 Ocean Pearl On 22 September 2019 at 17:44 islandpearl2_sm2k332 <colin.d.streeter@...> wrote:
Thanks Bill
We have the correct official sample of AwlGrip Desert Sand here at Vuda Point. As you know the painters in Durban got the "Desert Sand" colour wrong on our new hull side stripe when we lifted the waterline in South Africa. Now that we have new sails to put up (with the new Amel trim colour) we will re-paint the hull side stripe with the correct AwlGrip Desert Sand paint at the end of our circumnavigation in Australia before we sell.
On a different issue - the "Amel Brown trim" - after 8 years of careful ownership we eventually got used to (and now actually like) the blue floors, and bright colourful curtains, but we could never quite come to terms with the less than appealing "Brown" which Amel chose for side trim rails on all Super Maramu's! Because of this, we first tried a white trim (whilst in Thailand), as Amel did on the last 10 Amel 54's, but whilst that actually looks very nice on the 54, it never looked quite right on the Supermaramu against the Amel off-white gelcoat. We had seen one nice looking Supermaramu with white trim, but later noticed that they had actually "screwed in" a Stainless Steel bead/rod all the way along inside the white trim areas, and we were certainly not prepared to do this.
Based on this, whilst waiting for weather in Durban, we tried painting the brown trim with an "incorrectly mixed/coloured" Desert Sand. It looks barely OK, ...but not great...... and so we now wonder if even the correct Desert Sand colour would look any better on the side trim than the dreaded brown?
The original Amel "Red Line" series trim colour was never to our liking either, almost too sharp a colour we felt, ... but we thought it worth having another look at the correct colour which Amel chose.
Failing all, and since we will soon be selling anyway, we may well simply go back to the original brown, but perhaps a shade or two lighter? Has anyone out there repainted this trim in a colour which they feel is an enhancement on the original Amel brown?
Colin & Lauren Streeter SV Island Pearl II, sm #332 Vuda Marina, Fiji Islands ... till Tuesday then off to Loyalty Islands in New Caledonia
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 3:44 AM CW Bill Rouse < brouse@...> wrote: You might want to think about AwlGrip Desert Sand, which is the new trim color for Amels since the introduction of the 55. -- | CW Bill Rouse Amel Yacht Owners School |
| | Address: 720 Winnie, Galveston Island, Texas 77550 | |
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Hi All
We would also be interested to get the correct paint number for the trim on the Amel Redline models?
Is there anyone out there that has this information, please?
Kindest regards
Colin & Lauren Streeter Vuda Point Marina, Fiji Islands
Hello AMELians, could someone provide the color numbers for a SM2K Redline for the white hull, the red water line and the red stripes at the top of the hull at the side. Thanks so much :-)
Fair winds Olaf S/V Katchopine, SM2K 392 currently inTrinidad
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Colin Streeter0411 016 445
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Colin Streeter0411 016 445
-- Colin Streeter0411 016 445
-- Colin Streeter0411 016 445
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Bob Sarff <bob.sarff@...>
Safe Travels Colin. We’d be heading to NC today but we have Chara on the market and there is supposed to be someone coming to look at this weekend.
Bob
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On Sep 24, 2019, at 11:15 AM, islandpearl2_sm2k332 < colin.d.streeter@...> wrote: Hey Bob
So sorry we missed you guys. We are just reversing out and noticed your email. The other two Amels are still here tonight, you should all get together.
Best regards Colin & Lauren Streeter Vuda Point Marina, Fiji Islands There is also a Maranu at Vuda Marina...S/V Chara. Glad to see si many Amelia here.
Bob Fantastic to finally meet today Danny, after 8 years of chatting on this forum! What a pleasure to get the two Pacific Amels (Island Pearl II and Ocean Pearl) together at last, and also Amel Ying Yang too. Thanks for making such an effort to getting here in Fiji, and for joining us all for a fun night at the Vuda Marina Restaurant.
We clear out with Fiji Customs in the morning, and will be at sea for the next 4 days sailing to the Loyalty Islands in New Caledonia.
Best regards Colin & Lauren Streeter Vuda Point Marina, Fiji Islands
On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 6:59 PM Danny and Yvonne SIMMS < simms@...> wrote:
Hi Colin. We are in Sawini Bay tonight, in Vuda Marina tomorrow. The Pearls may meet at last. Danny Sm 299 Ocean Pearl On 22 September 2019 at 17:44 islandpearl2_sm2k332 <colin.d.streeter@...> wrote:
Thanks Bill
We have the correct official sample of AwlGrip Desert Sand here at Vuda Point. As you know the painters in Durban got the "Desert Sand" colour wrong on our new hull side stripe when we lifted the waterline in South Africa. Now that we have new sails to put up (with the new Amel trim colour) we will re-paint the hull side stripe with the correct AwlGrip Desert Sand paint at the end of our circumnavigation in Australia before we sell.
On a different issue - the "Amel Brown trim" - after 8 years of careful ownership we eventually got used to (and now actually like) the blue floors, and bright colourful curtains, but we could never quite come to terms with the less than appealing "Brown" which Amel chose for side trim rails on all Super Maramu's! Because of this, we first tried a white trim (whilst in Thailand), as Amel did on the last 10 Amel 54's, but whilst that actually looks very nice on the 54, it never looked quite right on the Supermaramu against the Amel off-white gelcoat. We had seen one nice looking Supermaramu with white trim, but later noticed that they had actually "screwed in" a Stainless Steel bead/rod all the way along inside the white trim areas, and we were certainly not prepared to do this.
Based on this, whilst waiting for weather in Durban, we tried painting the brown trim with an "incorrectly mixed/coloured" Desert Sand. It looks barely OK, ...but not great...... and so we now wonder if even the correct Desert Sand colour would look any better on the side trim than the dreaded brown?
The original Amel "Red Line" series trim colour was never to our liking either, almost too sharp a colour we felt, ... but we thought it worth having another look at the correct colour which Amel chose.
Failing all, and since we will soon be selling anyway, we may well simply go back to the original brown, but perhaps a shade or two lighter? Has anyone out there repainted this trim in a colour which they feel is an enhancement on the original Amel brown?
Colin & Lauren Streeter SV Island Pearl II, sm #332 Vuda Marina, Fiji Islands ... till Tuesday then off to Loyalty Islands in New Caledonia
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 3:44 AM CW Bill Rouse < brouse@...> wrote: You might want to think about AwlGrip Desert Sand, which is the new trim color for Amels since the introduction of the 55. -- | CW Bill Rouse Amel Yacht Owners School |
| | Address: 720 Winnie, Galveston Island, Texas 77550 | |
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Hi All
We would also be interested to get the correct paint number for the trim on the Amel Redline models?
Is there anyone out there that has this information, please?
Kindest regards
Colin & Lauren Streeter Vuda Point Marina, Fiji Islands
Hello AMELians, could someone provide the color numbers for a SM2K Redline for the white hull, the red water line and the red stripes at the top of the hull at the side. Thanks so much :-)
Fair winds Olaf S/V Katchopine, SM2K 392 currently inTrinidad
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Colin Streeter0411 016 445
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Colin Streeter0411 016 445
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