Carver 3207 Full Graphic Wrap (Almost) Completed!
- Dustin07
- Scurvy Dog

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Re: Carver 3207 Full Graphic Wrap (Almost) Completed!
New to this forum, but was looking for wrap inspiration. Neat to see someone else did it to a similar vessel as ours. (1988 Voyager 2827). I am thinking of just wrapping the bridge but this looks pretty cool. I am curious what a full wrap cost...
- Phrancus
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Re: Carver 3207 Full Graphic Wrap (Almost) Completed!
I like the creativity! Lot's of possibilities to play with perspective and lines of sight!!
Remember the BMW one-off cars painted by special artists? One went for psychadelic, another for realistic and some in between. In the end some racing cars drove around with print 'showing' their constructional parts.
Endless possibilities, creative minds required to put it right.
I'm on the other end of the practical and financial stretch; need to get the financial and effort-hole in the water sorted before I can get to let my creativeness run free on such surfaces and surroundings. Inspiring to see you do your thing on your end of the world!
In the old days they had a bit of a different way (a huge amount of work for a few stripes) of adding camouflage to a boat:

didn't help in the end as it was eventually sunk. But that may not be the main concern for your boat...
Remember the BMW one-off cars painted by special artists? One went for psychadelic, another for realistic and some in between. In the end some racing cars drove around with print 'showing' their constructional parts.
Endless possibilities, creative minds required to put it right.
I'm on the other end of the practical and financial stretch; need to get the financial and effort-hole in the water sorted before I can get to let my creativeness run free on such surfaces and surroundings. Inspiring to see you do your thing on your end of the world!
In the old days they had a bit of a different way (a huge amount of work for a few stripes) of adding camouflage to a boat:

didn't help in the end as it was eventually sunk. But that may not be the main concern for your boat...

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