Boat name lettering?

TIME WELL WASTED

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1995 290 Sundancer w/out arch twins & gen. 1993 454 3/4 ton Suburban tow vehicle.
Engines
2001 efi closed cooled 6 cylinders.
Looking for some good websites other members have used.
 
I've used speedy signs also and got the highest quality vinyl they had but the lettering only lasted about 3 years and I had to replace it.... don't know if that is normal or not though. Looked great but the black outline of the letters started coming off in year 3.
 
A place called Marine Graphics does custom design to any extent you might want. Check out:
http://marinegraphics.com/
Got my Rubber Duckee done by them. Check out the vitual marina for my boat, Everything is done by internet, email and UPS.

The owner, John, is a decent guy just don't expect snap responses. Of course, we're used to that - we own boats. Nothing with a boat happens quickly if you want it done right!

Gene
 
I used https://www.myboatsign.com/default.aspx to get our name. They did a very good job! They included instructions and "tools" to install it myself. Very easy (if you follow the instructions)

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FYI, I was in the business for over ten years. The most important thing is that you specify a "High Performance" vinyl like 3M ScotchCal. Beyond that it is purely a price issue what vendor you use.

Cheers,

Jim

:thumbsup:
 
You can also to go a local sign guy that does computer vinyl graphics. See some of their work and give that a shot. :grin:
 
Thank's for the help.
This is what I'm thinking of???':smt013'
Any Suggestions!!':smt017'
Only in photoshop now.':smt024'
 
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