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Naming your boat - what did you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 355670" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>your local Sticker Sign Shop can provide you with the exact size</p><p>of vinyl <strong>PAINT MASK</strong>. You apply it to the hull like a sticker, peel off the tape,</p><p>and paint it however you like. Then remove the mask, presto-bango - done.</p><p>OR.... if you have a steady hand, very sharp exacto knife, you can cut</p><p>your own paint mask out of shelf liner paper with the adhesive back.</p><p>Starboard side, Port side, Both sides, Transom, it is you personal choice.</p><p></p><p>having only one granddaughter, a 7 year old red headed spitfire,</p><p>I named my boat Miss Emily - she says it will keep away the lake monsters - LOL.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I think that painting your boat name yourself just adds character </p><p></p><p></p><p>(but then again, I am a retired sign painter LOL )</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><em>There is nothing more grand</em></p><p><em>than to be just simply messing</em></p><p><em>around in an old boat.</em> POGO-1960</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 355670, member: 13599"] your local Sticker Sign Shop can provide you with the exact size of vinyl [b]PAINT MASK[/b]. You apply it to the hull like a sticker, peel off the tape, and paint it however you like. Then remove the mask, presto-bango - done. OR.... if you have a steady hand, very sharp exacto knife, you can cut your own paint mask out of shelf liner paper with the adhesive back. Starboard side, Port side, Both sides, Transom, it is you personal choice. having only one granddaughter, a 7 year old red headed spitfire, I named my boat Miss Emily - she says it will keep away the lake monsters - LOL. Personally, I think that painting your boat name yourself just adds character (but then again, I am a retired sign painter LOL ) [i]There is nothing more grand than to be just simply messing around in an old boat.[/i] POGO-1960 [/QUOTE]
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