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Boat wrap #9838141 03/19/14 08:42 PM
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I'm looking at a boat that currently has a wrap, it is 18'6". How hard is it to remove? I called a local sign shop, they said they would charge by the hour at 87.00, and it would take 8-10 hours. Is this accurate

Re: Boat wrap [Re: JMac-D] #9841135 03/20/14 08:29 PM
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Man ger a good hair drier and take a weekend and do it yourself


The best therapy in the world is on the water in a boat........
Re: Boat wrap [Re: JMac-D] #9842247 03/21/14 04:12 AM
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With a heat gun or hair drier shouldn't take but an hour or two to pull off


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Re: Boat wrap [Re: JMac-D] #9842829 03/21/14 02:08 PM
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Thanks,

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