Baynum Painting finishing up work on Goliath

By | April 26, 2012

Baynum Painting has been hard at work during the off-season getting Six Flags New England’s new Goliath roller coaster ready for it’s upcoming Spring 2012 launch. The Vekoma Giant Inverted Boomerang roller coaster reaches nearly 200 feet high on both of it’s towers, and has several inversions and loops along it’s 1,204 feet of track. Baynum Painting needed approximately three months to prep and apply the ride’s glossy new paint job, using Sherwin Williams’ Corothane in order to get the best possible finish during New England’s cold, wet winter weather. Some of the work was accessible via boom-lift, but most of it required special rigging and good old fashioned climbing to reach. More photos can be found on the Baynum Painting website.