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I was thinking about buying a boat wrap but not sure about them. I was wondering if anyone has bought one or know's someone with one? Also what do people have to say about hem.
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Ultra just did a wrap on their new 34' cat and it came out really nice. Here is a link to the build with the pics of the wrap.
http://www.performanceboats.com/html...ead.php?t=7833
http://www.performanceboats.com/html...ead.php?t=7833
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the going rate is about $15-20 a sq ft. installed using good material, design work can add to that...there are limitations on installation with sharp crevesses, compond curves that are real bad. You have to be a little carefull walking on the deck in the hot sun, no shoes is my recomendation there, and if you allow to rub on the sides will damage it there as well, but the cost vs paint is a lot less and the ability to change is a big plus, as there are a lot of dated graphics/colors out there now with owners hoping that they will come back in !!!!! if anybody is interested in wraps/graphics feel free to give me a call and will be glad to discuss with you, thanks, Rob 540-786-8111
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Jst saw photos of a wrap on a different site and this guy has a Baja. His opinion was its very good but would suggest doing from the rub rail to the water line due to durability etcc on the top. The looks are awesome.
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I love my wrap. It was about $ 3,800.00 and looks great on a 28 boat. I do have some dock rash that they are going to touch up with some patches.
Cheaper than and as good looking as paint.
Cheaper than and as good looking as paint.