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| Who has seen the Fishouflage camo wraps for boats - http://www.camo4u.com - they have Muskie Camo...
Edited by leftfish 9/10/2015 3:08 PM
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Location: Watersmeet, Michigan | Very reasonably priced. If I get much more rash on the boat, I'll be giving it serious consideration.
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| Does anyone make a "sky" or "cloudy sky" colored wrap for the underside of boats? For clear water fisherman i would think it might have some demand... Id be interested for sure.
Those kryptek patterns on that link look pretty sweet though.
Edited by bryantukkah 9/17/2015 1:21 AM
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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | A wrap on the bottom of a boat would be a big fail.
The forces of the water and abrasion from debris in the water would tear it up pretty quick....Unless you row your boat.
It's just a vinyl sticker. |
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| I've had good experiences with vinyl boat wrap. A couple boats ago I wrapped a Pro-V tiller in wetlands camo as part of a big water duck boat conversion. I just wrapped from the waterline up and never had any issues with it adhering. I like the muskyflage and would like to use it to line the insides of my boat lids on my current project. But it's kind of pricey and I have only seen whole boat kits. Anyone know where to get smaller pieces? I don't need much. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Call 'em. Fishouflage is located in the Fox Valley.
Tell them I sent you, that should double the price.
I used that stuff, it's tough as nails. |
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