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PLASTIC BOAT?
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10/04/06 11:30 AM
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Re: PLASTIC BOAT?
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10/04/06 11:38 AM
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WoodDragon
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Might try a sign shop and get them to cut some for you. They will have some with better adhesive than the precut ones. Tell them what you are going to put them on.
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Re: PLASTIC BOAT?
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10/04/06 01:29 PM
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ArchFisher
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I've run into that on Triumph. We were visiting some family in south Louisanna and we borrowed their neighbor's Triumph to go chase some specks. When we got back we thought we'd return the favor by cleaning the boat spotless. Well, a pressure sprayer from 3 feet away will take a registration sticker off of a Triumph in the blink of an eye.
On a side note, if someone offers to let you borrow their boat, there may be a reason: crabs left in the bait tank from a previous trip.
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Re: PLASTIC BOAT?
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10/04/06 07:27 PM
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ramcr913
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Turkey Hunter Try cleaning the area with windex, then warming it up with a hair dryer. Heat gun works great, but don't overdo it. I stuck numbers on my Triumph in 2001, they haven't come off yet. Same with the registration sticker. Good luck
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Re: PLASTIC BOAT?
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10/05/06 10:59 AM
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Thanks for good ideas guys. Was also thinking about using stencils and that new krylon paint that bonds to plastic.I dont want to screw up my boat.
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