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steelytom 10-14-2011 08:28 AM

decals and pin striping opinions
 
I bought a 1988, V20 sport fish (DC) a year ago. Didn't know anything about wellcraft, I just thought the boat seemed solid for the year and I like the layout for striper fishing. I've really fallen in love with the boat. I've done some minor restorations along with buffing and waxing inside and out. Boat looks good, but the decals and pin striping are beat up. I bought the heated razor thing from harbor freight and was only going to replace the "W" and Wellcraft decal.

My question is do you think I would lose that classic look without the pin striping. How hard is it to put pin striping on and have it look professional. Is there anywhere that sells the pin striping that would be all lined up on one roll, or do I have to put each stripe on individually?

Destroyer 10-14-2011 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by steelytom (Post 180927)
I bought a 1988, V20 sport fish (DC) a year ago. Didn't know anything about wellcraft, I just thought the boat seemed solid for the year and I like the layout for striper fishing. I've really fallen in love with the boat. I've done some minor restorations along with buffing and waxing inside and out. Boat looks good, but the decals and pin striping are beat up. I bought the heated razor thing from harbor freight and was only going to replace the "W" and Wellcraft decal.

My question is do you think I would lose that classic look without the pin striping. How hard is it to put pin striping on and have it look professional. Is there anywhere that sells the pin striping that would be all lined up on one roll, or do I have to put each stripe on individually?

I don't know if it's Wellcraft OEM striping, but I do know that on eBay there are a few vendors that sell boat striping kits. I've seen some that were all one piece or tape, with one fat and two skinny stripes on the single tape. Available in various colors.

As to your question about how hard is it, I'd have to say that like any other job, you get out what you put into it. Clean the hull completely where you want to put the stripes, then just take your time, measure out and mark with a dry erase pen where you want the stripes to go, and apply them. {Have a soft sponge and a squeege with you to smooth out any air bubbles from under the tape}.

Oh, and since I must have missed your 2 previous posts, welcome to the site. :beer:

Blue_Runner 10-14-2011 03:20 PM

Hey SteelyTom, are you the same steelytom striper fisherman from the Charleston Fishing forum?

Welcome to the site.

lumberslinger178 10-14-2011 03:37 PM

welcome aboard...any pictures of your boat???? I mite have a few of mine ....I'll check:head:

steelytom 10-14-2011 03:52 PM

Yes, the same one from Lake Murray. No pics here at work, but I'll post some later. I found a 150' roll of wellcraft pin striping for $58. I don't need 150', but I want the blues to match the decals.

I guess remove the old, clean with acetone and then put on the new. I'll have to watch some youtube videos. I might try without pin striping and see how it looks.

garagenc 10-14-2011 06:44 PM

I guess remove the old, clean with acetone and then put on the new. I'll have to watch some youtube videos. I might try without pin striping and see how it looks.[/QUOTE]

I have a really good friend who has worked fiberglass all his life and he don't ever put acetone on fiberglass/gelcoat unless you want it to develop cracks.
Something (I can't remember his exact words) about it will screw it up.

steelytom 10-14-2011 10:18 PM

Glad I asked, Thanks. Rubbing alcohol I guess? or will it stick to a fresh waxed surface?

Destroyer 10-14-2011 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by garagenc (Post 180961)
I guess remove the old, clean with acetone and then put on the new. I'll have to watch some youtube videos. I might try without pin striping and see how it looks.

I have a really good friend who has worked fiberglass all his life and he don't ever put acetone on fiberglass/gelcoat unless you want it to develop cracks.
Something (I can't remember his exact words) about it will screw it up.

Plain soap and water at first, then alcohol is the liquid of choice just before application.

reelapeelin 10-15-2011 12:54 PM

Whe applying the new tape, you wanna get as straight a line as possible which is done by pulling the tape tight as you go...be sure not STRETCH the tape as you pull it straight as it will eventually shrink and crack prematurely...tight, but no stretch...the good news is you'll have the "shadow" of the old tape to follow when applying the new...

Coming off the very leading edge of the bow is the tricky part...look on YouTube for tutorial on how to do that...when yer done, I may wanna buy your leftover tape...

Hedge 10-15-2011 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by reelapeelin (Post 180973)
..when yer done, I may wanna buy your leftover tape...

then I will take what you have left over when you are done


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