Vinyl Wraps
#21
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Ya I hear you guys....deff a big job to take on...wasnt looking to cheap out on the materials used, just the labor..but then again, If I pay good money for material and f*** it up, then what was the point.....
Anyone out there in central Florida need a small "test bed" boat to wrap for a good price
lol
Anyone out there in central Florida need a small "test bed" boat to wrap for a good price
lol
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That was my fear! You spend $1300 on the materials and then ruin them because you dont know how to install them correctly (trust me, its a big job and it would be easy to mess up). Its nice just being able to watch THEM do it while you watch them work and then DRIVE AWAY with a nice, new boat (or at least it will look like one).
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Drock78
That looks sweet!
In fact...funny enough... I was looking up google images of wrapped boats...I ran across your boat and thought MAN that looks Great! Just enough to set it off from other boats! What is the length of your boat?
That looks sweet!

In fact...funny enough... I was looking up google images of wrapped boats...I ran across your boat and thought MAN that looks Great! Just enough to set it off from other boats! What is the length of your boat?
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Another question....
With the gelcoat graphics that are already in my / on my boat, will wrap be thick enough to cover them? like places I might have white or light color in the wrap, will it cover the red and black gelcoat strips of my boat?
With the gelcoat graphics that are already in my / on my boat, will wrap be thick enough to cover them? like places I might have white or light color in the wrap, will it cover the red and black gelcoat strips of my boat?





