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hooked
Posted 3/27/2014 9:04 AM (#702559)
Subject: That's a Wrap?!





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I'm planning to have my Pro-V tiller wrapped in wetlands camo. Does anyone know who does boat wraps in the Green Bay/Valley area in Northeast Wisconsin?

Thanks!
samuwenn
Posted 3/27/2014 9:15 AM (#702562 - in reply to #702559)
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Location: NoDak
No clue but over here in ND I priced out my boat in a camo like that and was estimated at 1800$ cause a repeating pattern is easier and than other wraps 20.5' long 24" wide
ulbian
Posted 3/27/2014 9:29 AM (#702567 - in reply to #702562)
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It's a busy time right now but it might be worthwhile checking with some of the guys who wrap race cars. Sounds a bit "out of the box" but you might find something a little more to your liking price wise. If they are looking to branch out a bit from racing a boat is a good niche market to get into.

I talked to a guy last summer about the possibility of wrapping a boat. What would the logistics be, could he do it, etc. and he was excited at the thought of doing one. Haven't pulled the trigger on it but when the day comes to do a boat renovation this is the avenue I plan on taking. About 20 years ago guys started getting away from painted letters to vinyl and now just about everyone is having their cars completely wrapped. A boat would provide some unique challenges for someone used to working with flatter pieces of tin but it's doable. The added bonus is you can truly customize what you want done to your boat as opposed to having a mass produced look to it.
Shep
Posted 3/27/2014 4:19 PM (#702683 - in reply to #702567)
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There is a graphix place on 76 south of Greenville. And a place on W Northland near Koreanas in Appleton.
tr7
Posted 3/27/2014 6:24 PM (#702728 - in reply to #702559)
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Most of the sign companies are now doing it. I know Appleton Sign, Reinhold Sign, Creative Sign, and I'm sure others are doing vehicle wraps and I'm sure will do a boat. Also Victiory Vinyl in Suamico will do it.
Trophyseeker50
Posted 3/27/2014 7:06 PM (#702742 - in reply to #702559)
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Reinhold sign does really good work. There on Holmgren Way. I do a lot of work with them as an electrician. Talk to Rob.
hooked
Posted 3/27/2014 7:32 PM (#702748 - in reply to #702742)
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Thanks for the info, guys. I'll start checking these out. I'm pretty pumped about camo'ing this rig and adding another (duck) season to my boat's usability. Anybody ever toss a sucker rig out near their decoy spread?!
Pointerpride102
Posted 3/27/2014 7:45 PM (#702751 - in reply to #702748)
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hooked - 3/27/2014 6:32 PM

Thanks for the info, guys. I'll start checking these out. I'm pretty pumped about camo'ing this rig and adding another (duck) season to my boat's usability. Anybody ever toss a sucker rig out near their decoy spread?!


Yep, used to do it on the WI River. Always brought two musky rods with to duck hunt. One rigged to fish, the other with top water to snag downed fowl. We didn't have dogs then, so we got creative.
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