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Might be easier to ice down a few of your favorite brew, load it aboard your new craft, idle along your favorite waterway, breathe in the life you're given and appreciate it all...how could bad vibes penetrate all those good vibes...
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yeah glad you posted that it is a known bad luck to change a baots name. that's why my 250 is staying Reel Fun II
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Before I bought my V20, I looked at a boat named the Lucky Duck II. Wasn't a bad boat, but the name scared me away. I've always wondered why people didn't scrape the goofy names off before they tried to sell.
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1985 Wellcraft V-20, Evinrude ETEC 150: SOLD 1979 Marine Trader 44, twin Ford Lehman 120s 2006 Panga 14, Tohatsu 20 |
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Def use a heat gun. I do boat graphics. Sometimes it's just making an old tired boat name look Bad as_. Removing graphics is fairly easy. Heat gun or hairdryer required. If you have some fingernails on your index finger and thumb, heat the letter on a corner. Hang a nail under it and begin pulling back over the graphic. Object is to keep it warm enough to peel off easily. Too hot and the decal rips, to cold and it does not come off at all.
Good luck with the beer.
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