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  1. #31
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    One more for good measure
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  2. #32
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    from the outside it is still a good looking boat. As long as you leave that travel cover on no one would ever know!

    Love the wrap. I was considering it myself. The thing that I worry about is where it stops on the bow area. Does the water pressure from driving it down the lake not get under the leading edge and start to peel it off? I have trouble fathoming something that stays stuck on like that, but can be pulled off down the road with no residue left on the boat.

    Is that a special marine grade vinyl, or is it just your average every day vinyl like someone would use for decals on cars and such?

  3. #33
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    Nga lol! When I started the thread the interior was all original and flawless. Looks like everything is getting an upgrade.
    --WakeMikeys 1987 Supra SunSport--
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    You do know that pulling "coolest" and "ever" draws a line in the sand right? Sounds like a challenge.

    I do agree though. I think to pull off "coolest ever" you best have an LS9 and a V-Drive conversion. Just my $.02

    Regarding the few wrap questions. We could have definitely extended the wrap to the bow and not had a worry about peeling or lifting. We have a number of 70mph boats out there that we have wrapped and have gotten 4+ years of use. This wrap was a beta test with an extremely cost effective material that really worked well. It saw 3 years of use and no failure. Somewhere to the tune of $400 retail.

    The boat is headed to the shop next week to begin Stage 3.1.

  5. #35
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    Perhaps you could incorperate the wrap design into the interior. Stiched into the seats as a logo or accent.

    Great modern upgrade to the boat ... Hope the stringers and interior gets finished before spring thaw..

    2003 Supra Launch " Gravity Games Edition"
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