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eric

name painting

Post by eric »

Hi all,

I need to change the port name for Allia this year and the name painting itself could use some work. THere is a local painter that comes highly recommended, but I was wondering about other options.

E



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Don S.

Re: name painting

Post by Don S. »

Eric,
I had excellent results by designing the name on my computer and taking a printout to a local sign shop to have vinyl lettering made up. I think the whole thing, name and hailing port, cost me less than $40 and looks as good as any classic hand-painted job I've seen. I'm in the graphic arts and am kinda fussy about things like typography so I had to pay a little more for some "tweaking". A friend had his done with no tweak for about $20. The material is very thin -- looks just like paint.
Don Sargeant
~~COQUINA~~
CD25D #189
Greenwich Cove


eric wrote: Hi all,

I need to change the port name for Allia this year and the name painting itself could use some work. THere is a local painter that comes highly recommended, but I was wondering about other options.

E


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Mike Thompson

Re: name painting

Post by Mike Thompson »

Find a small independent shop that does vinyl lettering
and isn't too busy.
You can sit beside the artist while they show you
different sizes, fonts, italic/regular, colors etc
Make sure you know the exact max width and height
you have on the transome.
Mike


eric wrote: Hi all,

I need to change the port name for Allia this year and the name painting itself could use some work. THere is a local painter that comes highly recommended, but I was wondering about other options.

E


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Ed Roberts

Re: name painting

Post by Ed Roberts »

I was pleased with some vinyl lettering prepared by Boat/US



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Jim Kingrea

Re: name painting

Post by Jim Kingrea »

eric wrote: Hi all,

I need to change the port name for Allia this year and the name painting itself could use some work. THere is a local painter that comes highly recommended, but I was wondering about other options.

E
The hard part is getting the old painted name off. I bought a boat named "Island Princess", it took alot of acetone and elbow grease to remove the painted name. I have used local sign shops for vinyl names and they will work with you to get a good looking name in any color & style you want.



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Ken Coit

Re: name painting

Post by Ken Coit »

I have the same problem. I used vinyl on another boat and it was easy to apply and looks great. No steady hand from an unstable platform is required. The entire line is cut from one sheet and it goes on aligned and properly spaced.

Somewhere, either here or on the Island Packet board, I read that the non-toxic spray oven cleaner will remove lettering paint and not the gel coat. Spray it on, wait a few minutes, and wipe it off. Sounds much too easy. I am going to experiment first, I recommend you do the same.

Let us know how it goes.

Ken
eric wrote: Hi all,

I need to change the port name for Allia this year and the name painting itself could use some work. THere is a local painter that comes highly recommended, but I was wondering about other options.

E


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Greg Kozlowski

Been there, done that

Post by Greg Kozlowski »

Changed the name on my recently bought CD36 last summer. Used EZ Off
oven cleaner, and it ate through two different colors like a charm.
The only pointer I have is work a little bit at a time, one letter or
even half a letter and wipe the melted paint INWARDS not outside the borders. Use small clean, WHITE rags and discard after each wipe. After spraying the oven cleaner, the paint will start bubbling and begin to run. Before it starts running down below the letter, perhaps in a minute or two, wipe it off. I mean kind of scrape it off with the rag. The EZ-Off will leave a brown stain which you can get out with some rubbing compound mixed with a little pure alcohol. There will be a shadow remaining when you are done which you shouldn't worry about. What the new vinal lettering doesn't cover the sun will fade equally.

Greg
s/v Sherpa
John Nuttall

Support your local starving artist !!!

Post by John Nuttall »

A local sign painter took care of all this for me. Only $149.50. The only thing I had to do was choose from a selection of schetches she did for me. And write the check. Of course "Less Marine" charges about that much money for their stuff too, and you still have to put them on.
She removed the old name, cleaned up the transom, lettered on the new name and put another coat on the hailing port letters. All rather convenient and very attractive. And the lettering fits the name/charcater of the boat too. Not much worse looking than a lousy lettering job on the transom.
So check out your local artists, you might be as pleased......:-)

John Nuttall
s/v Aimless
CD31 #28
Oriental, NC



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Ken Coit

Re: Support your local starving artist !!!

Post by Ken Coit »

John,

I wonder if she makes 20-mile "house" calls down the ICW to Beaufort? Or do I have to bring the boat to her? Does she have a name? A phone? All I need to change is the home port, maybe it isn't worth it to her.

Thanks,

Ken

Do : A local sign painter took care of all this for me. Only $149.50. The only thing I had to do was choose from a selection of schetches she did for me. And write the check. Of course "Less Marine" charges about that much money for their stuff too, and you still have to put them on.
John Nuttall wrote: She removed the old name, cleaned up the transom, lettered on the new name and put another coat on the hailing port letters. All rather convenient and very attractive. And the lettering fits the name/charcater of the boat too. Not much worse looking than a lousy lettering job on the transom.
So check out your local artists, you might be as pleased......:-)

John Nuttall
s/v Aimless
CD31 #28
Oriental, NC


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Duncan Maio

Re: name painting

Post by Duncan Maio »

My sign guys quoted $25-$30 for ten letters on stock vinyl (3"-4" tall). Installation is simple - they even let me do it. You should be able to get a similar price at any sign shop - a little more if you want a fancy font, curved layout, etc. A shadow effect will double the cost (twice as much vinyl and more layout time).

I'm always in favor of supporting local artists, but if the name of the home port is plain block lettering, vinyl is much more cost effective.

Duncan Maio
s/v Remedy
CD27 #37
Bristol, RI



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Richard G

Re: name painting

Post by Richard G »

Removed the old name on my CD27 with 600 grit wet/dry sand paper. Use with lots of water and the old name "floats" off. Was very pleased with the prep for the new name which I had painted on. I personally opted for the traditional hand painted approach, and the "work in progress pictures" that I took of the whole job adds nicely to JOHNNY G's scrap book.



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Neil Gordon

Re: name painting

Post by Neil Gordon »

I took the old name and hailing port (painted) off with a wet rag and rubbing compound. The blue from the name ended up in the rag, which I keep on board... important if you are changing the name!

The new name and port went on in vinyl... I picked a font I liked on the computer, printed it big and left it on the fridge until I was sure. Then had a graphics place do it up in solid dark blue. Cheap and effective, and on its third season with fading or other problem.


Regards, Neil
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167



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