Anyone have pics/info of a custom vinyl wrap done on a CC?

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  • ideal303
    • Mar 2009
    • 56



    #1

    Anyone have pics/info of a custom vinyl wrap done on a CC?

    Anyone have pics of a custom vinyl wrap done on a correct craft? I'd like to see some.. The camo looks sick on the 06.. but I was thinking if you could do a sick graphics wrap similar to what MC or epic is doing

    What are the costs?

    What is the life span?

    Will a place that does vinyl wraps on cars be able to handle and do a good job on a boat?

    Do boats use the same kinda vinyl wrap a car or bus uses?

    How durable is it?

    Ideally I'd like to design my own graphics wrap and have it put on my boat... what are the pro/cons? Thanks
  • bchesley
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 1252

    • Tyler, Texas


    #2
    Not mine but I like it.
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    • raygunclan
      • May 2005
      • 325

      • close enough to the lake to be able to run in and grab a beer, but far enough not to pay the taxes!!


      #3
      that is sick!

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      • crowland
        • Feb 2008
        • 137

        • Dallas, TX

        • 2018 G23 - Current 2013 G23 - For Sale 2008 - 230 SAN TE - SOLD 2003 210 SAN TE - SOLD

        #4
        There are a few floating around - Here are a couple from an 09 that was posted on here awhile back - Also check out http://www.imgxsport.com/ the boat they have I think is a 220 that they were selling. I am sure IMGX can answer all the question you had.
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        • ideal303
          • Mar 2009
          • 56



          #5
          Those look real nice... any ideal of cost.. I hear 3k? IMG's website is still talking about looking forward to the summer of 07.. so i'm not sure how up to date they are. Anyone speak from experience?

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          • AuMDLST
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Apr 2007
            • 870

            • Orlando, FL (Butler Chain)


            #6
            I'd say the $3,000 is a good number - neighbor has a Ford F350 long bed with total wrap that was right around the 3g's as well.
            2006 SANTE 210 (Pending Sale)
            2005 206 TE (Previous)
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            • flaudia402
              • Jul 2008
              • 198

              • Orlando, FL


              #7
              If I had the cash to throw around, I would definitely do it. I think it looks great if done right.

              I might consider it more seriously a few years from now when I get tired of the '06 graphics on the 220. The more I stare at that all black 210 a couple posts down, the more I want to do something similar.

              Let's be honest - the boats have not changed much interior/exterior wise, except for a few graphics, and other options available. Heck, if it makes you see your boat in a whole new light, I would definitely do it.

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              • soozand3g
                • Oct 2008
                • 45



                #8
                i saw that boat this weekend when we were out looking. it is incredible. i was surprised at what a great job they did with the wrap!

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                • weezy1
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 17

                  • LKN


                  #9
                  This is my boy Marks 210 that we had wraped. Call Skip Webb with ADMARK GRAPHICS 704-596-5180
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                  • ideal303
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 56



                    #10
                    Know what he paid for that?

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                    • sperbet
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 283

                      • Truckee, CA


                      #11
                      they aren't very durable, I was told by a graphics shop that the lifespan would probably be around 5 years max. they look great, but the marine environment is harsh. lots of sun and water isn't good for stickers...
                      Ummm, I\'ll take the REAL 210 please. Thanks.

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                      • ideal303
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 56



                        #12
                        I wouldn't expect more than 3-5 yrs.. still cool to do especially when you can design your own.

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