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drjimphd
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Posted: September-30-2007 at 10:34am |
Does anyone have vector files for the 1970's Ski Nautique graphic and transom graphics?
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stang72
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Reference section...look at the bottom of the page.
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drjimphd
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Thank you. I see the stern graphic but not the "Ski Nautique" side graphic.
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Tim D
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You know that vinyl will last about 7 years.
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8122pbrainard
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Tim is correct that a good vinyl say from 3M is guaranteed for 7 years of sunlight. Do you keep your boat out uncovered for 365 days of the year? I don't know what part of the country you live in! A vector file can be used by the vinyl sign shop to cut a Gerber mask (paint stencil) if you want to paint and keep it original. You may need to trace what is left on the boat for the shop to scan. The vector file in the ref section is transom only and it is off a non Nautique hull so it doesn't have the "competition ski boat" in it. Some have masked by hand as well. This is a beautifull example: Marks ski lime Speaking of Mark, I haven't noticed any postings from him lately. Where are you? |
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