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Old May 25th, 2008 -   #7 (permalink)
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Default Re: Boat wrapping

Especially on a glass boat like that where there are soo many curves built in (because it is easy to do in a female mold)

You just have to wonder WHY?

If it is to be able to remove it later (maybe after a bank job getaway! LOL) the paint underneath will have faded differently too the hull etc so they are not going to "preserve" the value.

If they are after the "cheapest" then think about how much labour etc is going to cost (and being new to it I'd say you would probably want to close to double your estimate of how long it would take)

If they have been quoted a price to paint it by a marine store/boatyard they have probably had a heart attack, they would be better going to a few crash shops who can do it for them.
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