Robotron Steampunk Metal Gears Boat Wrap - Customized For Your Boat on 2040-parts.com
US $595.00
Location:
Naples, Florida, United States
Condition:New
Decal Type:Wrap
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
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Robotron Steampunk Metal Gears Boat Wrap Phone (239) 431-7356 Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm (e.s.t) Sold in directional pairs, one left and one right side.
This wrap purchase is for a boat wrap to fit on a boat that is between 18 feet to 20 feet in length From the rubrail down to the waterline.** Longer boats may cost a little more. Smaller boat sizes are fine as well. We
will customize the wrap AFTER purchase to fit the actual year, make and
model of your specific boat to show the most available image area to
achieve the best visual display. Our boat wraps can be fitted to accommodate most boat models.
Once ordered and paid for, you will NEED to
provide the year, make, model, length of your boat and a side shot picture as well as very accurate dimensions.
SEE EXAMPLE OF HOW TO MEASURE BELOW
Please email us with details.
Once you have approved the layout, we will manufacture it and ship within 36-48 hours. All products made on site.
Wrap will have excess in the front and rear as well as the top and bottom to allow for appropriate amount of trim.
Set up to be trimmed at the nose and a few inches around the back toward the motor. Your graphics color may vary slightly from what you see depending on you monitor Setting.
(boat not included, ha!)
Material is 3M IJ180 cv3 cast boat wrap vinyl film with 3M 8518 cast overlaminate for maximum UV protection. Shipping to the lower 48 U.S. only. No shipping to Hawaii and Alaska. |
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Please try to follow these instructions to ensure success.
1. Specify the color or design you prefer, such as “Green” or "Diver & Octopus".
2. Submit an image of the boat. Make it a nice side shot like this example.
Submit images and artwork to:
3. Take some dimensions of the boat hull. Be sure to include the length along the rubrail,
the max depth from the rubrail down to the waterline edge where the wrap will end,
then along the hull every 2 feet or so as shown in the diagram.
4. Your wrap print will ALWAYS have more length and width than the actual dimensions
you send for “wiggle room” and proper trimming.
5. Be sure to include the year, make and model of your boat.
6. We submit a final mockup layout for your written approval showing the wrap you
chose superimposed on the image of your boat hull.
7. Once we receive your approval the finished boat wrap is produced
and shipped within 36 to 48 hours. YOUR WRAP WILL COME IN A RECTANGLE SHAPE AS SHOWN IN THE ABOVE EXAMPLE. THIS ALLOWS FOR PLENTY OF TRIM AREA.
** 3b. If you want your boat wrap to go up
over the rubrail into the gunwales, or if you want the bow or stern
wrapped as well, you need to provide those dimensions as well. This will add to the cost. You can
use the below diagram as a reference to ensure your wrap fits and
presents itself the best.
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We have many variations of our graphics and also provide custom colors upon request. If you have any questions, Please don't hesitate to call.
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