Where have you positioned the name decal on your CD Typhoon?
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Where have you positioned the name decal on your CD Typhoon?
I'm debating where to put the decals for newly christened Dragonfly and would appreciate knowing what others have done:
In the center of the transom? Symmetry is nice, but name would be obscured by motor
To the starboard side of the transom? No motor obstruction, but then, no symmetry.
On the port/starboard side of the hull, towards the stern?
Thanks -
Jc
In the center of the transom? Symmetry is nice, but name would be obscured by motor
To the starboard side of the transom? No motor obstruction, but then, no symmetry.
On the port/starboard side of the hull, towards the stern?
Thanks -
Jc
Julie
1970 CD Typhoon Weekender, "Dragonfly"
Hull 170
Lake Winnipesaukee, NH
1970 CD Typhoon Weekender, "Dragonfly"
Hull 170
Lake Winnipesaukee, NH
Re: Where have you positioned the name decal on your CD Typh
I gave this some thought and tried a few mock-ups on the computer before opting for symmetry. I think it looks best with or without the OB.
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Re: Where have you positioned the name decal on your CD Typh
Starboard side of the transom about 3" below the taff rail....did a mock-up first. I love the asymmetry anyway. I thought I had a pic but it's nowhere to be found. This Winter I'm going to increase the lettering size to 4" instead of 3" but I love the way she looks.
Re: Where have you positioned the name decal on your CD Typh
I went off set because of the motor mount. http://bristol-blue.blogspot.com/2014/0 ... g-out.html
Sincerely,
Chris B.
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Chris B.
http://bristol-blue.blogspot.com/
"It is the Average Sailor, the one who will never set any records or win any major trophies, who really populates the sailing world." Ray Whitaker
"Never tell a young person that something cannot be done. God may have waited for centuries for someone ignorant enough of the impossible to do that very thing."- John Andrew Holmes
Re: Where have you positioned the name decal on your CD Typh
I put the name and hailing port centered on the transom. I find the motor doesn't really hide the name unless it's down and in use. Here's a pic:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/efak7dgh69fim ... 2.JPG?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/efak7dgh69fim ... 2.JPG?dl=0
Peter Just
Typhoon Weekender #602, Dolcetto, Spruce Head, ME
"It is not with impunity that we go out on the water, but with sufferance." - Roger C. Taylor
Typhoon Weekender #602, Dolcetto, Spruce Head, ME
"It is not with impunity that we go out on the water, but with sufferance." - Roger C. Taylor
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Re: Where have you positioned the name decal on your CD Typh
I went went both sides of the hull to avoid the motor issue:
Re: Where have you positioned the name decal on your CD Typh
I decided not to give my boat a name. That resolved the issue nicely.
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Re: Where have you positioned the name decal on your CD Typh
Until you get to the River Styxcasampson wrote:I decided not to give my boat a name. That resolved the issue nicely.
Tim
Nonsuch 26 Ultra,
Previously, Sláinte a CD27
Nonsuch 26 Ultra,
Previously, Sláinte a CD27
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Re: Where have you positioned the name decal on your CD Typh
@tjr818, excellent. Somehow it's unthinkable, at least for me.
Re: Where have you positioned the name decal on your CD Typh
For me, too. A big part of the pleasure of having a vessel has to do with the many things that surround sailing. Naming a boat is one of them, as is the ceremony that surrounds it, even if it takes a couple of tries:wsfanning wrote:@tjr818, excellent. Somehow it's unthinkable, at least for me.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pj0syt6oor0rw ... 4.avi?dl=0
I had a lot of fun coming up with Dolcetto's name, and I'm already keeping a list of names for my next boat (but please don't tell my wife I'm already thinking about a next boat).
Peter Just
Typhoon Weekender #602, Dolcetto, Spruce Head, ME
"It is not with impunity that we go out on the water, but with sufferance." - Roger C. Taylor
Typhoon Weekender #602, Dolcetto, Spruce Head, ME
"It is not with impunity that we go out on the water, but with sufferance." - Roger C. Taylor
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Re: Where have you positioned the name decal on your CD Typh
@pjust, nice video! Mine was a private ceremony, lol. Yeah I spent months coming up with her name and surprisingly came up with two favorites simultaneously, but the other name is saved for her soon-to-be adopted big sister. This stuff is what makes sailing such a passion.
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Re: Where have you positioned the name decal on your CD Typh
Two words: SAFETY GLASSES!!! (Either that or just spill a bit of wine on the bow and DRINK the rest!)
Fair winds, Neil
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
Re: Where have you positioned the name decal on your CD Typh
Great input; I love seeing the pictures. "Dolcetto" looks lovely - would be interested to see how it looks with motor on the mount.
Also: any tips on where to buy (a Google search yields a million online options) and how to apply?
Also: any tips on where to buy (a Google search yields a million online options) and how to apply?
Julie
1970 CD Typhoon Weekender, "Dragonfly"
Hull 170
Lake Winnipesaukee, NH
1970 CD Typhoon Weekender, "Dragonfly"
Hull 170
Lake Winnipesaukee, NH
Re: Where have you positioned the name decal on your CD Typh
I got mine from BoatUS: https://www.boatus.com/boatgraphics/lettering.asAlso: any tips on where to buy (a Google search yields a million online options) and how to apply?
and made use of this helpful video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BG92O4tvrM
I found applying it a pretty straightforward process, though getting things straight on a curved surface is a tiny bit tricky. I think I got the hailing port a little askew, but I'm probably the only one who notices. I don't think I have a picture from the stern with the motor on and I'm seriously contemplating sailing without a motor next year.
I love Dragonfly as a name for a Ty! What was your alternative? I was tempted to go with Vaut le Voyage, but that seemed a little grand for a sprightly little craft. (Now that I think of it Sprightly would have made a good name, too!) A previous owner called my boat Argo, but the next owner thought that was too grand and re-named her L'Escargot.
Peter Just
Typhoon Weekender #602, Dolcetto, Spruce Head, ME
"It is not with impunity that we go out on the water, but with sufferance." - Roger C. Taylor
Typhoon Weekender #602, Dolcetto, Spruce Head, ME
"It is not with impunity that we go out on the water, but with sufferance." - Roger C. Taylor