I am just about finishing up a rebuild of my trailer, a 1986 Tracker. I've been very pleased with the results and I can't wait to start on my boat, also a 1986 Tracker, Guide V16.
While I'm sure I'm going to have numerous questions throughout this project, I wanted to start with a couple of questions about the exterior. My plan is to paint the exterior dark grey using the roll and tip method as I've read a ton about it within the forums here. My first question, in regards to prep, is in relation to the existing decals on the boat. Do I need to completely remove them? If so, what's the best way to do so? Wire wheel?
In some of the reading I've done, I am under the assumption that the less paint I actually remove, the better off I am in terms of not having to use an etching primer. I'm afraid that if I use a wire wheel or sand paper to remove the decals it's going to add another step to this process. Maybe that's just inevitable, don't know. It would seem that painting over the existing decals would compromise the integrity of the job.
Any insight would be appreciated. FYI....I will be starting this project in the spring time....unfortunately a ways off so maybe this post is premature but I want to research and plan as much as possible so that when the time comes the job goes as smoothly as possible. Thanks!

While I'm sure I'm going to have numerous questions throughout this project, I wanted to start with a couple of questions about the exterior. My plan is to paint the exterior dark grey using the roll and tip method as I've read a ton about it within the forums here. My first question, in regards to prep, is in relation to the existing decals on the boat. Do I need to completely remove them? If so, what's the best way to do so? Wire wheel?
In some of the reading I've done, I am under the assumption that the less paint I actually remove, the better off I am in terms of not having to use an etching primer. I'm afraid that if I use a wire wheel or sand paper to remove the decals it's going to add another step to this process. Maybe that's just inevitable, don't know. It would seem that painting over the existing decals would compromise the integrity of the job.
Any insight would be appreciated. FYI....I will be starting this project in the spring time....unfortunately a ways off so maybe this post is premature but I want to research and plan as much as possible so that when the time comes the job goes as smoothly as possible. Thanks!