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Well, since you guys helped me out so much on my first box truck wrap and it turned out great, I was hoping for some suggestions on a boat wrap. I have a customer that wants a boat wrap, but I'm not sure what material to use and what to look out for, potential problems etc.
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No. I have heard do not use any air-egress materials. Most manufacturers make a material specific for boat wraps. Read the instruction bulletins on all of the materials.
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that link to the boat material says it's An air egress technology that allows air outflow, reducing wrinkles and bubbles. Anyone here done a boat wrap? I'd love to be able to go into this with confidence. I have help with the install, but I want to make sure I'm using the right stuff.
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Dawud, I've done a few and other than some funky contours to deal with, the only major problem was the bottom edges that were under a constant and heavy stream of water when the boat was running. That was solved by using a strip of clear vinyl laminate on the edges receiving water exposure.
Another problem was the uneven look of the cut under the gunwhale, hidden by a small bead of black silicone caulk. Call me if I can answer any other questions for you......
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find a link to the TARPOON FISHING TOURNEMENT in ft myers fl. i seen it on tv, and all of the boats in are wraped.
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