View Poll Results: Paint or Vinyl
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Paint or Vinyl, What would you choose?
#21
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Vinyl always looks like vinyl. The more elaborate the design, the more it looks like vinyl. The only thing worse is an amateur painted-graphics job.
I prefer simplicity. White boat, minimal logo. If you can afford a $50K piece of airbrush artwork for your boat, that's great. If you want $50K worth of look on a $5K budget, expect it to look like it and everyone who knows the difference to notice. Sort of like a fake Rolex.
I prefer simplicity. White boat, minimal logo. If you can afford a $50K piece of airbrush artwork for your boat, that's great. If you want $50K worth of look on a $5K budget, expect it to look like it and everyone who knows the difference to notice. Sort of like a fake Rolex.
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#23
The recent improvements are not so much in the vinyl but in the ink- it's much more resistant to fading from UV light.
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Well when it comes to bad jobs, their are just as many bad(if not more) vinyl jobs being done as paint, seems like every sign shop out there that has been doing small signs and vehicle lettering thinks they can just "throw" a bunch of vinyl on something and have it look good !!!! I've seen more bad than good..but there are one being done out there that are kick ass !!!! and a lot of peole would never know that it was not paint !!!! so don't judge what can be done by the bad one out there. I have been battling the "sticker" mentallity for years and there is a BIG differnce between slapping a bunch of stickers on vs a true viynl graphics job done by someone who knows what they are doing !!!!! also the old saying.."you get what you pay for" holds very true for viynl as well, the good materials and equipment cost !!!!! and it takes a lot of time to do it right...so do the math... when it comes to jobs just look at race cars these days....both nascar and drag racing...most all of the elaborate "paint schemes" are viynl wraps, look at the funny cars in nhra..most all wraps now, the special nascar paint....wraps, all sponsors, decals, #'s all on one sheet....yes vinyl has it's drawbacks as does anything...but don't be saying that they all look like stickers !!!!
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Paint is out of date when it comes to graphics, no doubt about it. If you go to a good place you can get good quality wraps done that you can't even think of doing with an air-brush or paint, some of it looks live almost. The good thing about vinyl is it can come off and be changed to anything you want in a matter of a day or two, unlike paint that is more perminent and requires lots of work to change what you want in graphics or the entire layout.
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Vinyl always looks like vinyl. The more elaborate the design, the more it looks like vinyl. The only thing worse is an amateur painted-graphics job.
I prefer simplicity. White boat, minimal logo. If you can afford a $50K piece of airbrush artwork for your boat, that's great. If you want $50K worth of look on a $5K budget, expect it to look like it and everyone who knows the difference to notice. Sort of like a fake Rolex.
I prefer simplicity. White boat, minimal logo. If you can afford a $50K piece of airbrush artwork for your boat, that's great. If you want $50K worth of look on a $5K budget, expect it to look like it and everyone who knows the difference to notice. Sort of like a fake Rolex.
Steve Schuble was tied up next to me in Havasu and did a double take of our boat asking, "is that vinyl?" Until you're right up on top of the newer style vinyls, it looks good. I like simplicity too. And that's whats cool about vinyl. When I'm tired of this paint scheme, I'll rip it off and go all white (whats under it) with a simple cig ovall in the back or something else very subtle. Maybe a slight yellow strip along the seem of the boat to match the rest of the yellow on it. don't know what I'll do, but I know I can change it at will for 1/10th the price (or a lot less) of paint.
But hey, If I could afford 50-75k paint job I'd send it to TAOD every couple of years and have it re-painted.
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What about the durabilty of VINYL'S ? How will the edges of the vinyl hold up when the boat is used in rough water? I'm not concerned about the fading or the quality of the 3M vinyl just about the edges coming loose in everyday boating and an occasional Poker Run?
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durability of it lifting is not a issue when using the proper material, the main draw back is damage from rubbing docks other boats, etc. the laminate protects it pretty well, but I have seen wraps done not laminated, goes back to that get what you pay for deal....I acually run a clear sealer along water edges if there is water pressure on a edge. But just rough water use not a issue...we also use the same material on airplanes and helicopters, I know some of you guys have some real fast stuff...but not as fast as aircraft !!