hand painted boat name - how to remove

It's been discussed a number of times on this site but in your case it's probably best to seek the services of a professional in fibreglass / gelcoat repairs as the gelcoat under the lettering may now be a bit proud and of a different hue due to oxidation of the surrounding gelcoat

(I dont know if it's a guy thing or a camera / monitor issue but the gelcoat looks black to me?)
 
Our Boat name was painted on. Very quickly removed by machine polisher and compound, about a 20 minute job....but name was quite worn.

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Then new vinyl stickers made up as per previous sign writing . Only posted this pic a few weeks ago when discussion about Boat vinyl sticker providers requested, from Funky monkey if you are interested..

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thank you for your advice. I can confirm its very red:)

If it is painted directly onto the gelcoat try a solvent free caustic soda based paint stripper such as Owatrol "Marine Strip"

Provided its been painted with a single pack paint that will remove it without harming the gelcoat. It won't however remove a two pack paint.
 
We used a grp safe stripper on one boat which had very large painted name graphics. That and light wet sanding with 1200 grit wet/dry followed by compound and polish took it off but it was still visible as a faint shadow years later if caught at the right angle to sunlight.

Another option might be new varnished wood nameboards, mounted over the existing paint job?
 
thank you for your advice. I can confirm its very red:)

ah, then it's a guy thing or my monitor. It's the fact that it is red that bothers me when it comes to compound polishing as suggested by some and indeed done by myself on hulls coloured everything but red. Red is notorious for hue changes with age and I fear that you may struggle to feather in any hue changes with a polisher, hence why I suggested get a pro's advice and services if necessary.
 
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