Boat wraps
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I paid $2000 for my wrap and it looked awesome but you cant beat the shine of clear coat, like a sheet of glass NO wrap will give you that i dont care how good/nice or $$$ it is. not going to happen just saying
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All 3 look great! The couple guys I'm talking to have done dozens of Pro Bass Fishing guys boats. They've done several big boats that look great. Especially being at Lake of the Ozarks, it's all about the glitz and glam. Anyone else has pics of their boats before and after...... Looking for ideas. Did I say all your boats look great after??? Awesome, even if they're wraps. I def get the longevity. I'm hoping to sell or trade up within 5 years. I'm at the upper(quiet) end, so I'm not in rough water.
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^^ I have to admit that is a nice improvement.
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All 3 look great! The couple guys I'm talking to have done dozens of Pro Bass Fishing guys boats. They've done several big boats that look great. Especially being at Lake of the Ozarks, it's all about the glitz and glam. Anyone else has pics of their boats before and after...... Looking for ideas. Did I say all your boats look great after??? Awesome, even if they're wraps. I def get the longevity. I'm hoping to sell or trade up within 5 years. I'm at the upper(quiet) end, so I'm not in rough water.
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My last boat had a wrap and it looked ok from a distance but didnt shine well. Like someone already mentioned, you need a lot of bumpers. If not you will end up with tears and as the wrap heats and contracts the tears became worse then a small scatch in a paint job would be. I had a couple tears from drunk boaters at the docks and the tears looked like hell. I wanted to take the wrap off, but it would have been a huge job because it leaves a glue behind.
I won't be wrapping me new boat.
I won't be wrapping me new boat.