HOPEFULLY, the 4th time is the charm. Techie's barn find

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If I did Option #4, what about the home port being red? That might be fun
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Or, if I take away the gray backlight, the other option then is to have the C and S 2nd colors (interior fill) to be gray. Which would align with the interior a bit more, but probably would not pop as much. Hmm
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TechieTechie wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 7:51 pm Well, as some of you know, I have been searching for a boat for quite a while. For my first boat, I wanted to keep it from being too spendy, while still being large enough and stable enough to spend the weekend aboard and navigate our often sporty water here on the NE Coast.

Over the past 2 years, I've religiously scanned Craig's list, boat forums and boats-for-sale sites, and flown to what seems like every major airport east of the Rockies to look at boats...not to mention putting thousands of miles on my car. I've had 3 separate boats (located in 3 separate states) under contracts, and each one has failed due to a waterlogged hull.

As I may have mentioned on my other boat thread, I first was exposed to Cobalt by climbing aboard a Cobalt Condesa located in St George, NY. I've climbed around pretty much every Cobalt 1980-2000 cabin cruiser model between 23 and 29 feet....The only one that really 'fit' me was the first gen Cobalt 263...due it's standing headroom in the cabin and the aft cabin. Tho I LOVE the full composite builds and designs of the mid 1990+ models.

The problem is, Cobalt only made the 1st gen 263 for 5 years. So it is almost as rare as a Bertram Bahia Mar 25. Up until this spring, I had only seen advertisement for 3 of them. 1 in upstate NY (poorly maintained), 1 in NY (whose owner never returned my calls), and 1 on the other Cobalt forum that sold very quickly.

Until a few months ago.

While I had my previous contender under contract, I received a CL email regarding a 1991 263 in Minneapolis that looked incredibly clean due to it's life living on a trailer in a barn (when not under way). Since I had a boat under contract, I figured I would keep it as an option B. I was crushed when my other boat (a 28 foot custom lobster boat) failed survey. However, I swore that by hook or crook, I would buy a boat this season (particularly since I had a deposit on a slip in Boston Harbor). Since the 263 seemed, from the pictures, to be in such good condition I figured, what do I have to lose? So, I called the owner, and he was very forthcoming about his 20 year ownership history and the state of the boat, which was promising.

And that's when Cobalt Chat came to the rescue. John, our dear forum moderator, was willing to go look at the boat (before I jumped on a plane). He was kind enough to do this, and he deemed it flight-worthy. Luckily, I just so happened to be flying from Boston to California this week...so I planned a long layover on Monday to take a look at the boat. My brand new professional grade moisture meter deemed the hull to be dry as a bone, and the condition of the boat (stainless, upholstery, fiberglass/gelcoat) and trailer were both pretty darn excellent for a 28 boat and 20 year old trailer. So, even tho the Volvo engine has high hours (around 2k) I decided to buy the boat.

So, as long as the boat passes a mechanical inspection (hopefully in about 2 weeks), she will be professionally hauled back to Boston.

Here are a few pics and fingers crossed.
You're right. This thing is SUPER rare! BUT! I'm jealous. I have been wanting to find that model for some time now to be my "Slipped Cruiser"... in the spirit of staying Cobalt, it would keep me from buying a Sea Ray 290... haha... They're nice boats and serve a great purpose without being 30' long.

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TechieTechie wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2019 7:48 pm Or, if I take away the gray backlight, the other option then is to have the C and S 2nd colors (interior fill) to be gray. Which would align with the interior a bit more, but probably would not pop as much. Hmm
I really liked the red fill of the S and C. Will this still cross over the blue and white sections of the boat? The grey shadow comment was probably because it seemed to cut out the blue part in the mockups before.

You might want to mock it up on a full blue background, and go with whatever works there. That way it won’t get lost in the blue color.
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Sorry meant to say I think you’re really close. The fonts all seem to work well.

Which will take longer, finding the gem of a boat, or getting the name on her? :lol:
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@ryandmartin, Name has to go on next week as she is heading to ME next Saturday afternoon. Her first road trip.

@Macarokks, thank you, they are pretty spiffy boats. In the 2.5 years I looked for a boat (and I mean looked hard, all over the country) I only saw 4 for sale. The crapshow one in the Adirondacks (still for sale) that made me fall in love with the boat, 1 in CA that sold almost instantly, 1 in NYC that never got its act together enough to call me back, and mine.

I'm sending Rick my pics tomorrow, I want to ask him how many were built. I'd guess it was less than 300 during its 5 year model run.
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TechieTechie wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2019 8:53 pm @ryandmartin, Name has to go on next week as she is heading to ME next Saturday afternoon. Her first road trip.

@Macarokks, thank you, they are pretty spiffy boats. In the 2.5 years I looked for a boat (and I mean looked hard, all over the country) I only saw 4 for sale. The crapshow one in the Adirondacks (still for sale) that made me fall in love with the boat, 1 in CA that sold almost instantly, 1 in NYC that never got its act together enough to call me back, and mine.

I'm sending Rick my pics tomorrow, I want to ask him how many were built. I'd guess it was less than 300 during its 5 year model run.
Searching for font info, came upon this thread. Scrolled/read the whole thing and … well… I can’t believe you didn’t post a pic of the name on the boat?? All that hard work. How’d it turn out?
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TechieTechie wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2019 4:00 pm SecondChanceWorkingLogo3.pngHere is logo 3 (wider white) and logo 4 (no gray). Help me pick one!
Hi Techie,
I was hoping you could share what your fonts are on these mock ups. Dying to know what you decided, if anything at all. But either way, this is an excellent blend IMO. And I’d love to borrow it. Not the name, of course. I am curious though, from the pictures that was a pretty distinctive Logo on you stern. And while I get wanting to name your boat, but it really kind of harkens to what a classic she is.

Thanks!

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It's been a little over a year since she was last online, so you may have to wait a bit for an answer, Moda,

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cmattj wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 7:01 am
TechieTechie wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 5:37 am

Anyone know the Truetype fonts Cobalt uses on their boats?
Great tutorial ! Many adventures await you!

The Font is “Century Schoolbook “ I found that out years ago when I was going to name her.

Here is the site.. as they do Domed lettering as well.
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https://domedlettering.com/factory-matching/cobalt/

I’m confused. Old Style 7 or Century Schoolbook?

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