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If we go with die cut (whichI like) you may want to consider white letters with gray .net with a white star. The white letters will show better on Most tinted rear windows and members could than use colored perma marker to color the star the color that they desire. These would also adhere to the trailer frame quite easily.
I'm ok with any color we choose. I think it would be easier for Julian and the printer if we keep them all the same - instead of making 1 batch these colors, and a 2nd batch another color, and a 3rd batch yet another combo.
Lighter lettering will look good on windows and black trailers and darker hulls while darker lettering will look good against white hulls but might get lost on windows.
So far there are very few Yamaha jet boats in my area, four that I have counted over the three years we've lived here. So a sticker won't help much with advertising the site. I do want stickers for the boat though. Mostly for myself.
I don't know why, but I love stickers. Can't get enough.
My garage beer fridge is completely covered with motorcycle stickers. I have a drawer full of extras in my tool box.
I don't understand the term die-cut. Vinyl graphics that you adhere to your boat, is what all of my registration numbers, my txav8r name, and the yamahajetboaters.com was made of. It is a better way to put a name or whatever on a boat. On your window of your truck, I defer to anyone knowing a better idea. Most of the tinted windows don't let a sticker inside show through very well, but I am good with the consensus.
I don't understand the term die-cut. Vinyl graphics that you adhere to your boat, is what all of my registration numbers, my txav8r name, and the yamahajetboaters.com was made of. It is a better way to put a name or whatever on a boat. On your window of your truck, I defer to anyone knowing a better idea. Most of the tinted windows don't let a sticker inside show through very well, but I am good with the consensus.
I believe die-cut is like the letters and logo themselves are "trimmed" around, or cut around. So it's not like the sticker is in a square or rectangle. The sticker is the letters and logo only (with no extra).
And I'd like to throw my hat in for the die cut too.