Painting of vessel name

Nobody paints the name anymore. West Marine and other marine stores have , I believe. Mylar that can be made up with your name and port of call. You have to clean and wax the surface it goes on. It is like a decal.. If you do not want to do it your self, check any sign painter in the area. They make the sign up using a computer and stick it on your boat. Very easy and not to expensive.

Good Luck,

Fred
 
Fred gives good info.

The "Jenny B" name was done by a local sign shop on marine grade vinyl for about $45 total. I put them on myself using the free "scraper" they gave me and their very easy instructions. Even a credit card will work to apply them, but I ain't allowed one. :cry Sheesh, one shopping binge at West Marine and she gets all up tight....
 
My dad thanks you and so do I. I am taking him all the info tomorrow. He first told me he didnt want that vinyl or a sticker...(he is very old fasioned) but upon me reading him your posts he is budging.

Thanks Again
Clarence
 
Although it's on the wrong coast for you, many people buying C-Dories from Cutter Marine in Baltimore have their names painnted on by a very talented sign painter there.

The art of name painting boat names is not dead.

Nick
"Valkyrie"
 
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