Boat Wraps

Chattanooga Fishing Forum

Help Support Chattanooga Fishing Forum:

Flippen*1

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 15, 2006
Messages
220
Location
Soddy Daisy
If any of you guys (or gals) are interested in getting your rig wrapped, shoot me a pm. I can get the whole thing done for about $2,500 for CFF members. That's design (by yours truly), print (at my place of employment), and install (by a local installer), all done here in Chattanooga. The vinyl used for this should last about five years, longer if garaged or covered, will come off leaving 0% residue, and gives your finish 100% UV protection. From some of the posts I've read it appears that there are some pretty fancy rigs amongst the CFF members. If you've just paid 30-50k for a new boat, the price above isn't that big a deal if you consider that when comes time to sell, you peel the vinyl off and the finish looks like it did on the showroom floor. If any of you have had one wrapped or know someone who has, please feel free to chime in with both pros and cons, I would be very interested in hearing your opinions.
Thanks gang,
Flippen*1
 
If i aint mistaken the guy sponsered by Fisn-N-Fun had his wrapped here. The shop boat at Fish-N-Fun is wrapped too. It looks real good!
 
As a matter of fact, at least one CFF member is running a wrapped boat that was done here in town. I promised not to divulge their name due to a possible sponsor conflict. There are also a couple of others that aren't CFF members that I was a part of. All three were handled by a 3rd party but I did the design work and QC'd the print job, all three were also installed by the same installer as I use, this guy is a real pro. Anyone truly interested, I will supply digital photos on a pm of how they turned out. Skeeter is right; it, and they, did turn out great. The vinyl is so smooth it looks like it was airbrushed, but has a 5 mil thickness for protection.
 
I forgot his name but it's the Fugi Film sponsered boat. It's at Fish-N-Fun a lot in the summer months. He's not a Elite fisher or anything(I don't think) he fishes the BFL's and FLW's. The shop owned boat is done in camo and looks really good.
 
I am hoping to get my next rig wraped. I don't know if it was wrape or painted but the Gamma pro hade his fith wheel done up. It looked purdy, as well as his boat and trailer.
 
Whatever it is, we can wrap it. I've done dragsters, trailers, rv's, buses, dump trucks, seadoos, cement trucks, and just regular old cars and trucks.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top