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Bass Boat Wraps
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05/26/10 01:06 AM
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deerslayercraig
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Was wondering if anyone has had there boat ever wrapped. If so did you like it and how much does it cost?
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Re: Bass Boat Wraps
[Re: deerslayercraig]
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05/26/10 01:11 AM
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Ken Starling
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it runs between 1500 to 2000 i beleive.Man you already getting the boat wrapped?
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Re: Bass Boat Wraps
[Re: Ken Starling]
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05/26/10 01:18 AM
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Jay Kendrick
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its free if you get you get the companys your pimpin on the wrap to pay for it. free advertising gets you nowhere elsewise.
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Re: Bass Boat Wraps
[Re: Jay Kendrick]
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05/26/10 03:37 AM
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John Anderson
Extreme Angler
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Give Jerry Anderson a call at Wrap-My-Ride out of Montgomery, Tx. His number is 832-656-2569 and a link to his website is www.wrap-my-ride.org where you can view some more photos of his work. He will be glad to help you out with any questions you have even if you do not purchase a wrap from him. He did my boat and I was impressed at the quality of work compared to my first wrap from another XYZ Company. Hope this helps....
Last edited by John Anderson; 05/26/10 03:30 PM.
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Re: Bass Boat Wraps
[Re: John Anderson]
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05/26/10 03:57 AM
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TBT
Extreme Angler
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Give Joel a call at Red Head Graphix in Terrell Tx. Great job & great price.
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Re: Bass Boat Wraps
[Re: StrikeWorks Tackle Co.]
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05/26/10 02:39 PM
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Big Red 12
TFF Guru
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Saw your boat at the Sandlin tournament Saturday. Then I was in Howe helping my mother move her things and saw it coming back on 75 Sunday afternoon headed North.
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Re: Bass Boat Wraps
[Re: Big Red 12]
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05/26/10 08:20 PM
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Sinkey
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Ive had 3 wrapped and to tell you the truth, it's not worth it. If you have an older boat, and your trying to make it look better, then yes, it is worth it. But as far as sponsors paying for your wrap, yes, thats great, but when it comes time to take it off to sell your boat, thats a whole nother animal!
Just my opinion, but I will never have another one again, even if it is free!
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Re: Bass Boat Wraps
[Re: Sinkey]
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05/26/10 09:03 PM
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SkeeterRonnie
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on another note- whats it cost to have someone sand and buff a topcap?
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Re: Bass Boat Wraps
[Re: SkeeterRonnie]
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05/27/10 01:03 AM
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StrikeWorks Tackle Co.
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I fish the media indi trail. We had our tournament sunday on cypress. I live in anna, north of mckinney. Also planning on fishing the fun n sun at whitney this weekend. I love my wrap! But it does rip easly, you really need to watch yourself around docks and trees.
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Re: Bass Boat Wraps
[Re: StrikeWorks Tackle Co.]
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02/08/11 03:07 PM
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MD-BWD
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Green Horn
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Does anyone do any around the Abilene area or even as south as Austin? If so who and how good is it?Ive seen plenty of wraps and some are done right and some arent.
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Re: Bass Boat Wraps
[Re: deerslayercraig]
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02/08/11 04:23 PM
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buda13
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Was wondering if anyone has had there boat ever wrapped. If so did you like it and how much does it cost? My boat is wrapped, thanks to a bunch of great folk on the TFF that nominated me for a give a way by BSG. After running the boat wrapped for a little over a year now I would honestly say I'd do it again in a heartbeat. Its a protective layer for your boat thats so much easier to clean. Hit it with soap, rinse, and after its dry do a quick wipedown with McGuires quick detail and it looks brand new. When purchasing a new boat it should be a no brainer, get it wrapped and the boat will still look brand new in 4-5 years when the wrap is removed. You dont have to put a bunch of company logos on your wrap, if your paying for it get a camo wrap, flame job, American Flag, whatever you can dream up they can print.
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Re: Bass Boat Wraps
[Re: buda13]
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02/08/11 04:28 PM
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rxkid2001
TFF Team Angler
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TFF Team Angler
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Someone mentioned the removal as a reason to not get it done. Isn't it just a big vinyl sticker basically? I thought that would come off pretty easily when the time came.
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Re: Bass Boat Wraps
[Re: MD-BWD]
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02/08/11 04:54 PM
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Rockie Martin
TFF Team Angler
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TFF Team Angler
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Here is my old boat that Redhead Graphics did...
Last edited by Rockie Martin; 02/08/11 04:56 PM.
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