Making Waves boat markings – New York
In the US, the Coast Guard regulations require boat markings either on both port and starboard or on the transom, or both, but in this case less is more.
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In the US, the Coast Guard regulations require boat markings either on both port and starboard or on the transom, or both, but in this case less is more.
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These boat graphics were originally designed around bumpers which were fending off the stern davit as it came close to[…]
Read moreOur mission – Refurbishing the old pontoon after years of sun damage. Preserving the original lines and exploring how to[…]
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Using rope lettering A great example of boat lettering on a center console. I think you can do one or[…]
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This custom boat graphic spans 3 doors and it’s nice to see where the boat lettering breaks. This photo was[…]
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A custom boat name starts with your submitting several pictures of your boat from all angles along with measurements to[…]
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Boat Lettering Design as a process. When you see it you know it. I generally start with three or four[…]
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Using rope in a boat graphic is a popular lettering idea especially in the word “Knot” or “Knotty”. Sometimes the[…]
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