Cash on the Water boat graphics – Seattle
Who can guess why these folks named their boat “Cash on the Water”? Is it A. The Investment Enthusiast, B.[…]
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Who can guess why these folks named their boat “Cash on the Water”? Is it A. The Investment Enthusiast, B.[…]
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6. represents a raised lettering concept for the sides made from cut steel, acrylic, plastic molded or formed, fabricated metal,[…]
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This boat lettering project works around a stern light on the upper panel above the transom. The customer-provided logo concept[…]
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The Art of Choosing a Boat Name: The Story Behind “Taurbra” When it comes to naming a boat, the process[…]
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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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