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From: ROCHESTER, NY
Figured I would post a few pictures of my boat wrap I had done. Cheaper than paint and I can change it up every few years if I want or pull it all off and go back to all white with a blue stripe.
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Not grainy at all. It just depends on who does the graphic work because it takes a lot of extra time to clean up all of the grainyness.
This wrap would cost around 3k. my good friend owns the shop that did this for me so my price was less than that.
Most shops do this type of work by the square foot and the content on the wrap makes no difference what so ever on the price.
This wrap would cost around 3k. my good friend owns the shop that did this for me so my price was less than that.
Most shops do this type of work by the square foot and the content on the wrap makes no difference what so ever on the price.
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From: Sandown, NH - Sebago Lake Region, ME
Not grainy at all. It just depends on who does the graphic work because it takes a lot of extra time to clean up all of the grainyness.
This wrap would cost around 3k. my good friend owns the shop that did this for me so my price was less than that.
Most shops do this type of work by the square foot and the content on the wrap makes no difference what so ever on the price.
This wrap would cost around 3k. my good friend owns the shop that did this for me so my price was less than that.
Most shops do this type of work by the square foot and the content on the wrap makes no difference what so ever on the price.
The greatest thing about wraps is all the fancy shadows and highlighting is all done in the software and doesn't cost nearly as much as if someone was doing it with an airbrush!!
Nice job!




