Installing Crest decals

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  • Laptom
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Oct 2003
    • 876

    • Eindhoven, Netherlands


    Installing Crest decals

    Our 230 came with the regular SAN decal and we liked the new Crest decals much more... So it was time for spending a sunny saturday on the drive way instead of the water.

    I don't have any pictures of the installation itself, but I'll make a small write up.
    The decals are not 1 or 3 pieces somebody said before. They are 7 seperate pieces for one side! So it's diffecult to allign these. Even to make things worse, at first the decals are not alligneble (word?) at all. 2 pieces are to big and contains overlap for other pieces. You'll need to cut this away.

    The first you'll need to do is remove the old decal and with sticker remover remove every old residu of the decal. Even if you don't see old residut, use the sticker remover! After that wash the boat with water and clean it with alcohol or something that make the surface free of dirt.

    Start by taping the new decal on the boat and see how things work out. You don't need the SAN decal yet. Just the 4 parts of the Crest itself (windshield, above rubrail, below rubrail high part and below rubrail lower part). You'll see the above rubrail and below rubrail high part needs tweaking. Those decals are to big and contains overlap with other decals. This is not a problem and you'll just need a chirugery knive. The decal itseld is rather thin on this part so it's easy to remove. Make a spray can with 99% water and 1% soap. You really don't wanna have to much soap in it! We started with the above rubrail decal. Because the boat has a line in it, you'll need to start this decal from the middle and work to the sides. The decal should start from the tranmission upper horizontal to vertical corner. So not from the window!! We removed the complete sticking side of the decal, sprayed/drowned it with water/soap. Also on the boat and attached this decal from the middle side to the outer sides. While the decal is this wet you can still manouver it a bit on the boat. With a soft plastic cap you push all the water under the decal away. Start again from the middle! You'll have some extra decal at the rubrail, use the chirugery knife to cut this away. This is very easy to do! When the decal is attached take of the upper part of the decal foil (sp?) with care.
    After this we installed the upper part of the decal below the rubrail. You'll lay the decal up at the tranmission (blue/orange color at our boat) and installed it from the middle to the outher sides. Again you'll see the decal needs al little tweaking at the rubrail. The lowest part of the decal and the window "crown" are fairly easy after this.

    Then the SAN part. This part are 3 separate pieces. The lowest part of the Crest decals has some marking points in the decal at which you can allign the SAN decal. For 2 of the three parts this works out. The last part you'll still need some masking tape and a sharp eye!

    It's a lot of work and we needed 3 persons, patience and 5 hours for it. It's not diffecult, but you really need some patience (that's why our girls did it for us Yellow_Flash_Colorz: )! And use water, alot of water!! This is the only way to get a bubble free decal on the boat! I think the results are great. I don't think the dealer itself could have done a better deal. Probably faster...

    Good luck!
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    230 with ZR6 running on propane
  • saceone
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • May 2008
    • 650

    • Montréal


    #2
    RE: Installing Crest decals

    I love it.


    good job, wish I had the balls.

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    • 230konrad
      • May 2008
      • 45

      • Smith Mountain Lake, VA


      #3
      RE: Installing Crest decals

      How much did you pay for the decal and where did you buy it?

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      • tadelfio
        • Oct 2007
        • 172

        • Bullard, Tx


        #4
        RE: Installing Crest decals

        Looks great. Good post.

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        • Rock_Toy
          • Jun 2004
          • 146



          #5
          Do you know if they sell just the "Super Air Nautique" part of the logo without the crest?
          Player\'s Edition SSN. Pimpin\' the rest....

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          • Erik
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Sep 2003
            • 653

            • New England


            #6
            Originally posted by Rock_Toy
            Do you know if they sell just the "Super Air Nautique" part of the logo without the crest?
            No. It's part of a multi-part kit.

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            • saceone
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • May 2008
              • 650

              • Montréal


              #7
              how much $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ c'mon!!!

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              • Laptom
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • Oct 2003
                • 876

                • Eindhoven, Netherlands


                #8
                I really don't know. For a factory upgrade it's like $500,- . But I heard that the decal stand alone would be over $1000,-. We had the decal ordered in a package deal...
                230 with ZR6 running on propane

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                • saceone
                  Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                  • May 2008
                  • 650

                  • Montréal


                  #9
                  ok thanks

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                  • jbailey618
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 1

                    • Merlin, Oregon


                    #10
                    I know this is an old thread, but before you take a chance with hundreds of dollars worth of decals let me direct you to a company my parents own that manufactures adhesive remover, wax and silicone remover, as well as decal application fluid that will help you get your nice new SAN logo on your boat without problems and at the same time makes it stick better than soap and water solution ever could. I'm not knocking anything anyone else is recommending, I'm just offering some tips and even free samples (in the Cont. USA) to anyone that wishes to try our stuff.

                    The key to getting your graphics to bond properly really is in the cleaning. If your boat has wax, silicone, tanning oils, exhaust residue, soda, etc... on the gelcoat then your more apt to encounter adhesion problems, so make sure the surface is cleaned properly first with compatible cleaning products (yes we make those).

                    I have more advice and tips if anyone wants to hear them, and as much of a shameless plug as this is, I truly am a Nautique enthusiast and would love to help some fellow ski/wakeboarders out with keeping their boats looking new.

                    Feel free to ask away, and visit www.rapidtac.com for samples, and free instructional videos on removing and installing graphics.

                    Thanks guys and gals.

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                    • jroyal
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 342

                      • A, A

                      • 2008 210 Black/White 2001 Super Air Black/White

                      #11
                      Whitelake has the decal for $588.

                      http://www.nautiqueparts.com/decalhu...6pcfor210.aspx
                      2008 Team Edition 210 - Black
                      2001 Super Air Nautique *Sold*

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                      • TxJole
                        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 898

                        • Cedar Creek Lake TEXAS


                        #12
                        Bet thats per side.
                        2008 210 SAN TE (Moonraker Yellow over Midnight Blue)

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                        • migs
                          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 703

                          • San Mateo, CA

                          • SAN 210 TE

                          #13
                          nah - thats for the set.
                          Migs

                          G21 - En route
                          SAN 210 TE (Finally)
                          06 Sky Supreme V220(previous)
                          05 Sanger V210(previous)
                          01 MC X1(previous)
                          99 Air Warrior(previous)

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                          • jroyal
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 342

                            • A, A

                            • 2008 210 Black/White 2001 Super Air Black/White

                            #14
                            Nope, per side.
                            2008 Team Edition 210 - Black
                            2001 Super Air Nautique *Sold*

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                            • migs
                              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                              • Aug 2008
                              • 703

                              • San Mateo, CA

                              • SAN 210 TE

                              #15
                              Nope - full set.
                              DECAL, HULL, SUPER AIR NAUTIQUE BACKGROUND KIT (6 PC) FOR 210

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                              Price: $588.12
                              Migs

                              G21 - En route
                              SAN 210 TE (Finally)
                              06 Sky Supreme V220(previous)
                              05 Sanger V210(previous)
                              01 MC X1(previous)
                              99 Air Warrior(previous)

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