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A buddy just brought a boat up to the lake that has no registration lettering on the bow.
Any tips for sticking on the letters/numbers to make them look neat? I'm sure he doesn't want it to look like a 5 year old arts & crafts project. Thanks, Greg |
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Just tell him to take his time. It might help to put the letters where he would like them before peeling off the backing (use scotch tape) so he can see what it will look like at the end.
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Use a long thin piece of painters tape as your line. Determine where you want the decals to be. Measure down from the rub rail (keeping in mind the size of your decals and how much space you want between the decal and rub rail) and set a long stretch of the painters tape. This will be your line, similar to when you hand write a note, keeps everything on the same plane.
Now pick a measurement reference at the point of the bow. Choose something that you can go back too time and time again, from both sides. Now determine where you want your decals to start back from the bow. Put a small vertical piece of tape here. Keep in mind that nobody is going to ever measure the placement of these decals, so if your sides are off a 1/4" one way or the other, no one will care or likely know. Now with your reference marks set you no longer have to use a measurement devise and can put that away. Armed with your roll of tape, assemble your lettering for each side using a small piece of tape at the top of each decal to "place" it. This will allow you to see if you want to move the decal set before the point of no return. If you don't like where they are, start from the beginning and place them somewhere else or in a different orientation all together. Once you have determined where you want to place them, you have two options: 1. You can move down the line and place each one individually and depending on the curve of the location, may be the easiest option, as you only ruin one decal if a mistake is made. This is my preferred method for a curved application. 2. You place two horizontal strips over the top of the entire decal set and remove all of them, peel all of them and then reset them as a whole. This typically takes two people and depending on the curve of the location, might even be impossible. Edit: And option 3, Chipj29's custom lettering approach. Just remember to spray the area with soapy water and have a small squeegee to remove the water under the decal with this method. Let it dry (within a few minutes) then rinse the area using a cloth to stimulate the dried soapy solution and help it off. Just remember to use a wax prep on the area before you place the decals. This removes the existing layer of wax and will allow for better adhesion to the hull. The boat will always have these numbers (if the ownership does not change or the registration lapses) and for the install to look good for years, this is necessary. The next owner can figure out how to change them! After you place all the decals, you need to wax this area again with a few coats to get caught back up to the rest of the boat. I would then apply a coat over the whole boat and give it a good buff to blend everything back together. If you still have questions, Youtube is your friend. Last edited by jmen24; 05-19-2014 at 08:43 AM. |
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Man - wish I had seen this thread yesterday. I bought a boat in VT and had to put the numbers and letters on yesterday. Mine look like my 3 year old did it.
Oh well. If you see a whaler with kindergarten registration lettering wave to me! |
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As noted, the easiest thing to do is to buy the letters preset on 1 sheet, soak the application area with soapy water and slide until you get them in the right spot, then squeegee the water out and remove the backing.
here is a youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=648zplISC7o |
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One thing to remember is you need to use contrasting colors and a legible font. The Marine Patrol expect the lettering to be easily read from a distance.
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This one popped up, just as I was thinking....
This week I'm going to register my PWC in New Hampshire, it is currently registered in Connecticut ( tax capital of the world) ,( i keep all my vessels in NH... no need to bath them in the polluted waters of beautiful CT) so I would believe my bow numbers will change. What is the best way of getting the old numbers off? |
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Absolutely a hair dryer. Makes short work of it
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WD-40 takes sticky residue off without ruining the finish. I've used it to take stickers off china plates, glassware and plastic containers. Dawn or any other grease cutting dish soap washes off the WD-40 left after removing the stickers or decals.
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Really the only reason for a decal to be installed crooked is if the installer is rushing or removes all of the backing at once. Backing paper is split for a reason. I also have had good luck with Goof Off for removing that adhesive. |
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I let Gator Signs do all the work. Very reasonable and can be done in like 15 minutes if they are not busy. They are located in Gilford across for Gilford Home Center.
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I had Gator do mine also. Very good work.
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Thanks for all the info. You are a truly amazing bunch!!
I'll pass it along. Gator/Boatus.com pre-made vinyl sounds like the lowest risk/least effort approach. Greg |
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Stopped by today for an initial registration and bow numbers. Fifteen minutes and $30 later (plus registration fee) and I was on my way. Nice folks and a professional job.
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Soooooooooo, what wrong with looking like a five year old's art project ? Everybody in the family ought to contribute to the boating experience.
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