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intimidator 04-18-2011 06:52 PM

boat wrap?
 
I thinking of doing a boat wrap on my 93 four winns liberator, just wondering if anyone has done it. whats the pros and cons of a wrap? www.edgewraps.com

intimidator 04-18-2011 06:54 PM

the web page is edgewraps.com

Flying Tomato 04-18-2011 08:44 PM

wrap
 
Just had my 24' Python wrapped. I love it.
Company called wakegraphics did mine. My boat is on their website now. Check it out.

87MagnumII 04-18-2011 08:49 PM

My question would be how do they hold up if you rub against another boat or a dock? If you muff up one part of it can they patch it or does it require a total redo

intimidator 04-19-2011 05:32 AM


Originally Posted by Flying Tomato (Post 3380423)
Just had my 24' Python wrapped. I love it.
Company called wakegraphics did mine. My boat is on their website now. Check it out.

your boat looks cool, what kind of money for your wrap?

Drock78 04-19-2011 07:51 AM

My boat is setting at edge getting wrapped as we speak! Give me a call 5177495524

Bottoms Up 04-22-2011 05:49 AM

Damage
 
Ask the company for a sample of the wrap your going to have installed. Install it on a part or the boat. Rub a screw driver handle down it three times. Then picture your boat rocking at the dock. It is just a sticker trust me. I love wrap and I install more die cut decals on my work but would never do a complete as the seams and the looks well you need to stand 40 feet away for it to look good.

For the same cash this guy can set you up with a paint job. His name is:

Mitchertcustompainting.com. Maybe you have heard of him? Awesome guy even better work and you can rub it with a screw driver handle and buff it.

My. .02

Fountain Family 04-22-2011 07:51 AM


Originally Posted by Bottoms Up (Post 3383660)
Mitchertcustompainting.com. Maybe you have heard of him? Awesome guy even better work and you can rub it with a screw driver handle and buff it.

My. .02


My boat is being wrapped right now. I would have loved to get a custom paint job but how much would that have cost??

10K? 15k? 20k? I dont have that kind of money, and i dont know many people that do.

I wrap is a cheaper way to update the look of your boat.

Drock78 04-22-2011 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by Bottoms Up (Post 3383660)
Ask the company for a sample of the wrap your going to have installed. Install it on a part or the boat. Rub a screw driver handle down it three times. Then picture your boat rocking at the dock. It is just a sticker trust me. I love wrap and I install more die cut decals on my work but would never do a complete as the seams and the looks well you need to stand 40 feet away for it to look good.

For the same cash this guy can set you up with a paint job. His name is:

Mitchertcustompainting.com. Maybe you have heard of him? Awesome guy even better work and you can rub it with a screw driver handle and buff it.

My. .02

for the same cash...ARE YOU SERIOUS!!?? he wanted 5K to paint my boat WHITE with a touch of orange..anything custom will be 7k +. dont get me wrong...he does amazing work but not everyone can swing that kind of cash these days. I will post pics when i get mine back this weekend and close ups of the seams. as far as tieing up to another boat or dock...just be smart about it. put out your bumpers( i have fleece covers on mine) or tie so your boats not touching it. Im pretty sure you have a rub rail too

RunninHotRacing163.1 04-22-2011 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by Flying Tomato (Post 3380423)
Just had my 24' Python wrapped. I love it.
Company called wakegraphics did mine. My boat is on their website now. Check it out.

waycool website, looks great :drink:


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