Boat Lettering Is Easy To Do Yourself

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DIY Boat Lettering Made Simple



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Summary:
Most boat owners are familiar with the concept of boat lettering. Whether you’ve had a professional take care of it or have done it yourself, applying letters to your boat is a task that can easily be handled on your own. If you’re a new boat owner, looking to name your vessel, save both money and time by skipping the local sign shop and doing it yourself!

Keywords:
vinyl boat lettering, boat lettering, boating, boat owners

Article Body:
Boat lettering is a task well-known among boat owners. Whether you've had it professionally applied or you've done it yourself, the process is simpler than you might think. If you're a new boat owner and considering naming your boat, you can save money and avoid the wait at the sign shop by doing it yourself!

Most boat lettering today is made using vinyl, also known as vinyl boat lettering. It’s easier to apply and lasts longer than paint. You can access vinyl boat lettering from several sources. Visit your local sign shop with your design?"since they don't need to install it for you, they can produce it quicker. Alternatively, you can design and order right from your home through various online platforms.

Before ordering your vinyl boat lettering, here are a few essentials:

1. Measure Accurately: Ensure you have the exact size (height and width) for your lettering.

2. Choose Colors: Decide on the color for your lettering.

3. Add Effects: Consider additional effects like shadows or outlines, including their colors.

4. Leave Space for Port Name: If placing on the back, leave room for the port's name (e.g., Miami FL).

5. Double-Check Spelling: Verify that the name is spelled correctly.

Once your vinyl boat lettering arrives, installation is straightforward. Make sure the surface is clean. The decal will have transfer paper on the front. Position the decal on the back of the boat, securing it with masking tape. Measure each side from the bottom of a letter with a straight edge, leaving the backing on the lettering during this process. Once satisfied with the placement, apply a strip of masking tape across the top. Lift the vinyl, peel off the backing, and use a squeegee?"available online or at local hardware stores?"to apply it smoothly. Finally, remove the transfer paper.

And there you have it! Your DIY boat lettering task is complete.

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