Boat Wraps
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From: Conroe, Tx
Not sure where to post this. I hope it's ok here.
I run a wrap shop right outside The Woodlands, TX in Conroe.
Check us out @ Spider-Wraps.com
I can offer 10% off to any member of the offshoreonly.com forum! just let us know when you contact us where you heard about us!
We can do any design or color change!

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I run a wrap shop right outside The Woodlands, TX in Conroe.
Check us out @ Spider-Wraps.com
I can offer 10% off to any member of the offshoreonly.com forum! just let us know when you contact us where you heard about us!
We can do any design or color change!

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From: Huntsville, AL
My worry with a wrap is that when you tie up with you buddy the bumpers would scratch, and tear the wrap off? is this not the case?
that why i figured for race boats or people that only do poker runs its fine, but a normal boater would tear one up quick?
that why i figured for race boats or people that only do poker runs its fine, but a normal boater would tear one up quick?
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x2 however you do need to be VERY careful around docks because once you do ding it or scratch it you obviously can't just buff it out like gel coat.
I have a couple spots on my wrap with some flames on the front and when it got scratched the white from the original gel underneath really shows through.
I have a couple spots on my wrap with some flames on the front and when it got scratched the white from the original gel underneath really shows through.



