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Pro and Cons of Boat Wraps vs. Boat Graphics

There's no denying that boat wraps are a growing trend in the boating world. Both personal and commercial, Boats are covered from stem to stern with these stylish designs. This practice of wrapping your boat has been around for quite some time. But it has recently become a popular choice for owners and operators of all vessels. If you have a vessel with an extended life expectancy, such as a yacht or cabin cruiser, you may want to consider adding a permanent design rather than decals or paint. This blog post will explore the pros and cons of using graphics or wrapping vinyl on your boat. Whether you're still undecided or want more information before making a final decision, this post is for you!

Say it with a boat wrapWhat is a Boat Wrap?
A boat wrap is a large vinyl covering applied to the outside of a boat to vessel any existing paint or graphics. They can also cover a newly constructed boat made from Fiberglass, Kevlar, or Carbon Fiber. While applied in the same manner as a car wrap, a boat wrap is much larger, requiring more time and materials. If a custom design is desired, it's best to work with a design agency. If a pre-made design is what you want, then vinyl rip-off posters are a great option.

The Pros of Boat Wraps
  • Easy to install - Boat wraps install just like a car wrap. Wrapping your boat makes it one of the fastest and easiest ways to apply a design to your boat.
  • Long-lasting - Since boat wraps are applied over the entire surface of the boat, they last much longer than a decal or painted design; wraps can last up to 10 years or more before needing a re-apply.
  • Fully customizable - You can include your company logo, brand name, and contact information without additional cost or effort.
  • Easy to repair - Boat wraps are relatively easy if your boat suffers damage due to wear and tear, vandalism, or even a minor accident.

The Cons of Boat Wraps
  • High price - Boat wraps are the most expensive option for adding a design to your boat.
  • Difficult to remove - If you want to change your design or sell your boat, boat wraps are tough; the only way to remove a boat wrap is to scrape it off.
  • Design limitations - Since you cover an entire surface with a design, you will have less control over your design placement than a vinyl graphic.
Boat Graphic decalWhat is a Boat Graphic?
A boat graphic is a small vinyl decal applied to the outside of your boat. Graphic sizes vary depending on the design and where you want it applied to your boat. They are a great option if you're going to add a design to your boat but want more control over placement. Graphic designs can be applied to just about any surface, including fiberglass, Kevlar, Carbon Fiber, Metal, and Painted Surfaces. They can also be applied over a boat wrap.

The Pros of Boat Graphics
  • Easy to install - Boat graphics install just like a car decal.
  • Easy to remove - If you want to change your design or sell your boat, boat graphics are easy to remove. You will need a little heat, a hairdryer, or a hot scraper.
  • Easy to repair - Boat graphics are easy to repair if your boat suffers damage due to wear and tear, vandalism, or even a minor accident.
The Cons of Boat Graphics
  • Less long-lasting - While boat graphics will last longer than decals, they are not permanent. Depending on your boat's environment, boat decals can last a few months to a few years.
  • Less fully customizable - While you can include your company logo, brand name, and contact information without additional cost or effort, boat graphics are not as customizable as full boat wraps.
  • Less easy to repair - If your boat suffers damage due to wear and tear, vandalism, or even a minor accident, boat decals are not easy to repair.

Which is Right for You?
Like most people, you want the best for your boat and yourself. While there are many benefits to boat wraps and boat graphics, the right decision for you will depend on your boat and what you want to do with it. A boat wrap is excellent if you want to make a significant change, like rebranding your business or vessel. It's best to use a high-quality vinyl wrap, like 3M Cast Vinyl, to ensure your design lasts as long as possible. Decals are a great option if you want to add a design to a specific area but want to maintain control over placement. Decals are easy to install and remove, making them a great option if you change your design or sell your boat.

We hope you found this information helpful. If you have any questions, want more information, or want to schedule a free estimate, contact the professionals at Precision Marine Construction at 941.924.6044 regarding all your marine needs.

 

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