Yep, even spray clear polyurethane over it....
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Yep, even spray clear polyurethane over it....
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Thanks for the reply guys. I was on the CG web site too and got the "law" but again, I want to do something cool yet legal. After reading these replies I am leaning toward getting an anodized aluminum plate and having the NO. and numbers engraved in it leaving behind a shinny surface of engraved area. That then will be riveted to the bulkhead alongside one of the engines. I want the next owner to be able to remove it without really scaring up the boat.
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Yep, even spraying clear polyurethane over the vinyl shoiuld work. Scarring would occur should it be removed. But the only test would be to actually have Coast Guard check it....
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Decided to get some aluminum deck plate, have it powder coated to match the bezels and CNC the numbers in it. :D
Bruce... |
I am Having Dana Marine mill the numbers in a piece of Billet, and then I am going to have the area surrounding the letters / numbers painted to match the battery covers. The numbers / letters will be polished.
I have had this boat for two seasons and have yet to be checked yet. I have had the local law enforcement agency look at the back of the boat for name and hailing port, but they have never asked to see the I.D. numbers. |
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