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I had a problem with a fiberglass repair the previous owner did not holding up. During the investigation I figured out the whole boat had been painted instead of a color match gelcoat to fix the issue. Once I took the boat the shop for repair and discussed my options I decided to repaint my boat but not with the factory grey color but a more appealing color for me, burgundy or as some say around here garnet. The paint is AwlCraft 2000 and they call the color Claret. After a 1.5 years the paint is holding up extremely well and you can't tell it was painted. The cost to repair some damaged spots, total combined size close to a basketball, and repaint the whole boat was $2350.
Original paint, this is the day I picked up the boat in summer of 2010.View attachment 12724
This is after the repairs and repaint was done in April 2013. In 2011 I sold the painted trailer replaced it with an aluminum one. In addition to the hull color transformation, I had custom graphics made to match the new color and replaced the grey bimini top with custom made sunbrella one to match.
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Close up of new graphics which where purchased at https://doityourselflettering.com/
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I have since painted the galvanized rims chrome.
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Thanks for asking....Funny, I just found your site the other day and almost shared it here. Glad you found us. Will you have design options for any of the older hull designs? My graphics are getting tired (2006 SX210).
Thanks for asking....
We can fit any of the design option to any of the years. We ask your model information and year at checkout, then just send you the kit that fits your model....you can pic a design for your model from the link below:
- http://www.ipdjetskigraphics.com/ar210-graphics
Make sense?
I don't see anything that looks like a pre-2010 hull for the 24/23 foot Yamaha jetboat models or pre-2012 for the 21 foot boats (ie: none prior to the semi-pickle-fork hull) on your website: http://www.ipdjetskigraphics.com/yamaha-boat-graphics/
Please verify that you sell a kit specifically for the 2006 model year AR/SX210 hull. Thanks.
@IPD Graphics: Very cool. Some honest feedback: I don't think I personally would place a $700 order without seeing how it would translate on a different (my) hull design first. There is a lot more white above the rub rail (aft) on the older hulls, which was usually "broken up" by the design of the production graphics (below). Plus, they offered different hull colors. Getting a design that big to play well on both the white and accent color is probably doable with the right colors; but I just can't visualize it and only playing in the accent color does not give you much real estate.
You might consider adding renderings (or a new tailored design) for the earlier generation hulls to attract those actually needing to replace their aging graphics. I am not sure if it is possible (or logical for your business); but would a simpler/smaller design (still better than originals) allow a $500 price point? Thanks!
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You are correct, the designs are shown on the newer boats, but we can adapt any of the designs to any boat...just put your model and year in at checkout.