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Truck and Boat wrap ? #11078394 09/02/15 02:50 PM
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I'm considering getting my truck and boat wrapped and was needing a little help with the pro's and cons of wraps. I was also looking for a solid company that provides this service specific to the fishing industry. Thanks in advance !

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Re: Truck and Boat wrap ? [Re: MickeyE] #11078404 09/02/15 02:56 PM
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iCandy Grafix in McKinney is great.

http://icandygrafix.com/products/wraps/marine/




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Re: Truck and Boat wrap ? [Re: MickeyE] #11078668 09/02/15 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted By: MickeyE
I'm considering getting my truck and boat wrapped and was needing a little help with the pro's and cons of wraps. I was also looking for a solid company that provides this service specific to the fishing industry. Thanks in advance !


There may not be a "solid company" that does it specifically to the fishing industry. Not enough steady income from fishermen to keep the doors open.

This is the place doing my boat now.

http://carwrapcity.com/

They were recommended by the Park Place Bentley & McLaren dealership in Dallas. I have had three boats wrapped. The first company sold out to another company. The second company is owned by a man that I would not recommend anyone doing business with. He is not a man of his word.

Graphic sign companies need revenue from outside of the fishing industry to survive.



Re: Truck and Boat wrap ? [Re: MickeyE] #11078688 09/02/15 04:30 PM
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Tyler Wrap Co. did mine excellent job and reasonable Bobby Conley is the person to talk to he is the head man. www.tylerwrapcompany.com or 903-710-2373 mobile903-574-1844

Re: Truck and Boat wrap ? [Re: armadillo joe] #11079289 09/02/15 09:00 PM
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Re: Truck and Boat wrap ? [Re: MickeyE] #11079570 09/02/15 11:09 PM
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Tyler Wrap Company did mine as well. Call Bobby and he will take great care of you.


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Re: Truck and Boat wrap ? [Re: MickeyE] #11079817 09/03/15 01:00 AM
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lets see some pictures of the wraps to compare

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Bobby at Tyler Wrap Co.

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Out of curiousity, what does it cost to wrap a boat? 20' or so?
I'm not asking for an exact price here, but I don't know if it's $400 or $4000.


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Re: Truck and Boat wrap ? [Re: milkfisher] #11080519 09/03/15 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted By: milkfisher
Out of curiousity, what does it cost to wrap a boat? 20' or so?
I'm not asking for an exact price here, but I don't know if it's $400 or $4000.


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Cody is right on here. The cost varies based on whether or not you have suitable artwork you can supply to the graphics company. They will design it for you but they will typically charge you by the hour to do so. Those graphics art illustrators don't work cheap either. You can spend as much on the artwork design as you do for the wrap itself if you are not careful.



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Guess no one is gonna post pictures up to do a little comparison. You can be anyone on the Internet....lol

Re: Truck and Boat wrap ? [Re: MickeyE] #11081948 09/03/15 11:41 PM
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Be sure to check out Rockwall wraps.

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why


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pros and cons... wrap will protect your paint but may not last but a couple of years depending on exposure and quality of the material used. Usually a fee to remove the wrap when it's done also.

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