Nice install you could have measured down from the window frames to insure the hailing port was perfect, Never trust the bottom of letters because the plotter runoff can be off on large production machines, awesome boat too!
Mate, top Vessel name is awesome. How did your Tain such a beautiful and multicoloured decal? I’m only able to find folks with layered approached requiring multiple applications. This would be the exact kind of product. Does it have a specific name of the product. I’m in Australia so will need to source. Thank you and Happy New Year.
Hi David - It depends on time and confidence. The wet method takes a little bit longer, but gives you the opportunity to make corrections with the graphic actually in place. For smaller applications like state registration numbers where it's very easy to eye whether or not it's level, if you're confident it's straight then the dry method works just fine. We're going to redo our boat name (we painted the hull), and we'll do the large name with the wet method again. Probably stick with dry for the hailing port.
Very useful, good illustration. Thanks for sharing.
Good video. Wondered if you might have used masking tape to 'register' the corners so that everything is level and straight (for we amateurs!)
Nice install you could have measured down from the window frames to insure the hailing port was perfect,
Never trust the bottom of letters because the plotter runoff can be off on large production machines, awesome boat too!
gonzo outthere
Well Done. Simple and to the point.
Mate, top Vessel name is awesome. How did your Tain such a beautiful and multicoloured decal? I’m only able to find folks with layered approached requiring multiple applications. This would be the exact kind of product. Does it have a specific name of the product. I’m in Australia so will need to source. Thank you and Happy New Year.
How do you determine whether to use the wet or dry technique? Thank you!
Hi David - It depends on time and confidence. The wet method takes a little bit longer, but gives you the opportunity to make corrections with the graphic actually in place. For smaller applications like state registration numbers where it's very easy to eye whether or not it's level, if you're confident it's straight then the dry method works just fine. We're going to redo our boat name (we painted the hull), and we'll do the large name with the wet method again. Probably stick with dry for the hailing port.
Thank you
Dry or wet process use the same vinyl decals?
Yes, you can use either process on the same vinyl decals.
Excellent video..... Helped me tremendously! Thank you
Thanks so much!!!
thank you , that was awesome !
Peel 180• angle.
Guy pulls at 90• angle
Incorrect