I used the Boat US graphics, worked great. On their website you just enter the letters, fonts, colors, etc, and they mail you the entire name on a plastic sheet. You peel off a protective cover, place the sheet on the hull, press down, peel off the sheet and the letters are perfectly placed. I've had mine on for six years and they still look great.

Neil Gallagher
Weatherly 35-1
Glen Cove, NY

On 10/22/2015 12:24 PM, Dennis C. via CnC-List wrote:
Speaking of vinyl letters, I believe there is a difference in quality and service life of vinyl letters depending on suppliers.

The first decal I had on Touche' looked good for over ten years. I removed it to repaint the topsides. I have also had several iterations of the Touche' logo on the side windows of my SUV's.

The first set of decals was made by a local sign company. This company does the local police and sheriff's vehicles. The last few I had made at one of the nationwide quickie sign companies.

IMO, the decal made by the local company seemed to last longer.

I'm considering using BoatUS or going back to the local sign company for the next set of decals. I have the logo digitally in several common formats so I can deal with most suppliers.

Anybody got any light to shed on this subject?

Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA


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