Boats
As boat owners ourselves, we know the pride one takes in their boat and the boating lifestyle. We know you want to show it off and we’ve got just what you’re looking for!
NAMES & HAILING PORTS
(Starting at $35)
Every boat has to have a name so why not make yours as awesome and well-designed as possible? We offer cut lettering or printed graphics to ensure a diverse and truly creative name for your boat. Our design team is able to offer different options for you to look at so that you get exactly what you want. Don’t forget your hailing port either! For documented vehicles this is a legal requirement and our team will make sure you meet any and all standards set by the state.
LIFE RINGS
Help complete the aesthetic of your boat by adding the name of it to your life rings. This is a nice touch a lot of boat owners don’t consider often but cut vinyl lettering sticks nicely and looks great.
BOAT WRAP (PARTIAL & FULL)
Did you know that you can wrap your boat in vinyl? It sounds crazy but it’s totally true! Vinyl wraps can be a great way to refresh the look of your boat or give it a new look entirely. The vinyl layer will act as a protector against the sun’s UV rays and the ocean’s salt water. Regardless of what material your boat is made out of we have a vinyl solution to fit your needs. And if the vinyl is damaged in any way it’s easy to replace!
BOAT RENAMING CEREMONY
Article by BoatBlurb
Just bought a boat? Before you jinx your new ride to a lifetime of rogue waves and wet helmsmen, make sure you know how to name it. If you don’t, you risk releasing the Kraken.
Naming a new boat is one thing, but ask any boater about re-naming a used vessel and they’ll shoot you a suspicious glance. There’s a lot of history and tradition involved with renaming a boat, and they’ll want to make sure you’re not trying to pull a fast one on the ‘ole skipper. Even if you’re not superstitious, but just a little stitious, you’ll find its wise to consult a deity or two before putting Tremclad over the flaking S.S. Minnow lettering. Poseidon, the Greek ‘God of the Sea’ and overseer of off-shore vessels was reputed to be a pretty temperamental guy. He kept a ‘Ledger of the Deep,’ a list of every vessel travelling the seven seas. If your vessel wasn’t on the list, keep your PFD handy because he didn’t have much patience for rule breakers. Apparently, he was a bureaucrat. It’s worth following the folklore when renaming your boat, if for no other reason than it’s a seafaring tradition full of fun.........READ MORE