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Hi I hope this is the right forum for this topic. I have seen a few boats for sale that state they have a vinyl wrapped hull. Can anyone let me know if they have come across this before and what the pros and cons are?
One of the cons is that the manufacturers admit it is more expensive than paint.
I seem to remember the PBO review talking in terms of £2k-£3k for a thirty foot sailing boat - but please don't try to hold me to that. I do remember that their review was so positive that I came away thinking that I might have it done to our boat when the finish is beginning to look tired.
P.S. it is a specialist job - don't try to do it yourself with Blue Peter sticky backed plastic!
Don't worry I was not about to run out and buy some sticky backed plastic just yet. £2-£3K does not sound too bad. I had a van wrapped this year and that cost £1K!!
Hi I hope this is the right forum for this topic. I have seen a few boats for sale that state they have a vinyl wrapped hull. Can anyone let me know if they have come across this before and what the pros and cons are?
I did ask at a show a while back. It isnt that robust, but I guess it can be patched, but you need to also add another layer of a heavy clear sheet anywhere that gets alot of rubbing.. eg all fender areas.Hi I hope this is the right forum for this topic. I have seen a few boats for sale that state they have a vinyl wrapped hull. Can anyone let me know if they have come across this before and what the pros and cons are?
Mrs Lakesailor has a friend with a matt black vinyl wrapped Bentley Continental. I don't know what colour it is underneath.I wrapped a car myself as a learning exercise. Pretty successful.
Just watched that Aston wrap, all that work with a knife worries me, some years ago we had a special edition car with dealer applied graphics and the ends where all cut with a knife, 4 years later guess where the only rust on the car was?
That was my thought as well.Just watched that Aston wrap, all that work with a knife worries me, some years ago we had a special edition car with dealer applied graphics and the ends where all cut with a knife, 4 years later guess where the only rust on the car was?
Just watched that Aston wrap, all that work with a knife worries me, some years ago we had a special edition car with dealer applied graphics and the ends where all cut with a knife, 4 years later guess where the only rust on the car was?