I think there is a company in the Nashville area called Hotwraps. If I am mistaken, I apologize!![]()

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Like to get my 20' Javelin wrapped. Anyone in the central KY area or somewhat close? Would liek a red digital camo pattern. Ideas about cost to do this?
I think there is a company in the Nashville area called Hotwraps. If I am mistaken, I apologize!![]()
Uptown Graphics does boat wraps. If I'm not mistaking he did Rick Morris' wrap (Elite Series Angler). He's located between Glendale and Upton right off of I-65.
Looking for something closer to lexington or cinncinati area. Unless of course they were extremely cheap.
Give lynn imaging a call. They advertise vehicle graphics so they might also do boats.
They are in Lexington phone book and also at www.lynnimaging.com.
Your not going to find cheap and if you do you get what you pay for! I would budget $3,500.00 on what you want.
holy crap...
why would anyone spend 3500 on the looks of their boat? just seems like a waste of money to me.
Advertisement for their sponsors or their business.
you'd spend 3500 on your boat if someone was paying you to advertise it (or your own company). It is a great way to help protect your boat too. It may be worth it if you are buying a new boat and can get a good deal on a white one.. I saw a dealer unwrap a pro's used boat and guess what.. White... No flake, no pretty two tone colors.. So if you can buy one cheaper with out the flake, you can have it wrapped. This one also didn't have a lot of scratches after a year of professional fishing. A light buff and good clean and it looked great again.
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But I'm w/ Embry and Barefoot... I say Holy Crap and spending 3500 without a huge savings or a corporation to foot the bill it would be crazy to do...
I don't think wraps are worth the money, unless someone is paying for it to advertise, or you were advertising your own company. They look great, but don't hold up too well over time. Most pro's that have it wrapped, aren't planning on keeping that boat for more than a year or two. If you were planning on keeping it with that wrap with heavy fishing, I would say it would need to be re done every three years at the most. They scratch, tear, and start to bubble in places after a while of heavy use. Anything that hits your boat that is hard enough to scratch the gel-coat, that a wrap is not going to protect it. I see plenty down here that are are going only about 2 years old, that need replaced. If you were just doing it to make your boat look better, It may be cheaper in the long run to get your gel coat redone - it will add value to your boat too.
If you want the Lexington area, Ky Wraps is the way to go. Dave is a SUPER nice guy! www.kywraps.com. They are located in Nicholasville. Right off a 27 past Wilmore Road.
