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Any_Weather
05-09-2022, 07:03 PM
Gday guys, now that the wraps have been around for a few years, I am interested to know how they are holding up? I am considering wrapping a boat in place of paint. My current boat is coming up 8 years old and the paint is still reasonable so trying to compare that to wrapping.
Cheers
Lee
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Jsmfun
06-09-2022, 08:18 AM
Gday guys, now that the wraps have been around for a few years, I am interested to know how they are holding up? I am considering wrapping a boat in place of paint. My current boat is coming up 8 years old and the paint is still reasonable so trying to compare that to wrapping.
Mine has been on for 3 years and was still looking brand new 126080126081
I have sold that boat and getting a new boat built and instead of getting a tinted gelcoat for 2k extra I will be getting a wrap done for 2.5K
PS there was a few marks from billfish at the back but only minor scratches
Sent from my iPhone using Ausfish mobile app (http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=91595) Mine has been on for 3 years and was still looking brand new 126080126081
I have sold that boat and getting a new boat built and instead of getting a tinted gelcoat for 2k extra I will be getting a wrap done for 2.5K
PS there was a few marks from billfish at the back but only minor scratches
I think a vinyl wrap is a pretty good option these days - I'd certainly consider going that way if I was to buy a new boat that was painted .
It's surprisingly good protection for 5 or so years - a lot cheaper than re painting a boat .
Ultimately though aside from the aesthetics it probably boils down to how you use your boat ......
Chris
Any_Weather
06-09-2022, 11:04 AM
Thanks guys.
Nagg, I use it by purely for fishing but the one stipulation from the wife is that it will not be raw aluminium so with free rein for everything else, it is the least I can do[emoji2]
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Dignity
06-09-2022, 07:21 PM
I remember that was a stipulation on your current boat, I thought you might have convinced her by now.l
Lovey80
07-09-2022, 02:28 AM
Mine has been on for 3 years and was still looking brand new 126080126081
I have sold that boat and getting a new boat built and instead of getting a tinted gelcoat for 2k extra I will be getting a wrap done for 2.5K
PS there was a few marks from billfish at the back but only minor scratches
So the difference between a standard white gel coat and a different colour is 2k?
Any_Weather
07-09-2022, 05:16 AM
No Sam, she doesn’t like the look of any boats really and says she doesn’t want to be looking at an eyesore out the back[emoji15]
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Dignity
07-09-2022, 12:48 PM
So the difference between a standard white gel coat and a different colour is 2k?
Sounds more like 0.5k, I think the $2k extra is on a bare hull.
Lovey80
07-09-2022, 11:49 PM
Sounds more like 0.5k, I think the $2k extra is on a bare hull.
i read it as. 2k extra for a tinted gel coat over white and 2.5k for a full wrap.
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