Where To Get Some Nice Looking Numbers
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Where To Get Some Nice Looking Numbers
Looking for some nice looking hull ID numbers, where I can order them online..Thanks guys. Jeff
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Jeff,
OSO member Kevin Schulte owns www.hardlineproducts.com for a COTS product.
However, if you are going with vinyl stick on numbers for that beautiful boat, you are probably best visiting a local sign/vinyl shop, and having them whip up something custom for you. It should only take an afternoon to do; depending on how busy they are.
As mentioned above, they don't call Ryan Beckly 'Stickerboy' for nothing. He does great work.
If you get in a pinch, call Pat. He has a vinyl cutter in his office.
OSO member Kevin Schulte owns www.hardlineproducts.com for a COTS product.
However, if you are going with vinyl stick on numbers for that beautiful boat, you are probably best visiting a local sign/vinyl shop, and having them whip up something custom for you. It should only take an afternoon to do; depending on how busy they are.
As mentioned above, they don't call Ryan Beckly 'Stickerboy' for nothing. He does great work.
If you get in a pinch, call Pat. He has a vinyl cutter in his office.
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I got my last set from Boat-U.S. for about 50 bucks, and I've been very happy.
They have a great online text manipulator with previews.
http://www.boatus.net/boatgraphic/
Here's a sample:
They have a great online text manipulator with previews.
http://www.boatus.net/boatgraphic/
Here's a sample:
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Jeff,
When I needed the new cat done Jayboat went to nor-tech, checked out the colors and emailed me the design.After approval he went back and installed them. Excelent job and great service.
When I needed the new cat done Jayboat went to nor-tech, checked out the colors and emailed me the design.After approval he went back and installed them. Excelent job and great service.
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I like going local as I can see the layout prior to them being cut and can see the vinyls firsthand. I almost always do a slight lean to the letters instead of block and sometimes go a tad smaller than 3" to fit in the area I'm placing the letters. I always go with a two tone drop shadow in colors to match the boat's trim so it is nice to see the colors up front to ensure they match.