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Thread: Camo Wrap for Aluminum Boats?

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    Default Camo Wrap for Aluminum Boats?


    Folks, I am considering put a product called Camo Wrap on my BassTracker PF16. I am in to crappie fishin and love to duck hunt and so I would like to camo this boat out. My question is for those that have had any tips or information on this product. I would like to understand the Pro's and Con's of this product from those that have themself dealt with this or that has a friend that has this product on their aluminum boat. Thanks for you help.

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    check out tinboatsdotnet. One of the sponsors over there is a regular, so you can get some info from him.
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    I would like to know what you find out. My boat is red and I have to duck hunt with my brother. Be nice to take my own boat if it was camo.
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    Just get a pattern an some krylon if u wrap it it will get scratched with now way to fix or it will coat big bucks to fix if u paint it will only cost 99 cents to fix plus it's cheaper one of a kind and more natrul
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rakoprtr View Post
    Just get a pattern an some krylon if u wrap it it will get scratched with now way to fix or it will coat big bucks to fix if u paint it will only cost 99 cents to fix plus it's cheaper one of a kind and more natrul
    Great sounds good, where do I find this camo pattern out for the DIY... keep in mind, I don't want this boat of mine to look like the one found under the shade tree with weeds all around it. Not intended on that being rude at all okay, just saying I want it to look great too.

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    I'm not sure I've alwas done mine naturally with reeds and brush from where I'm hunting but I know u can get patterns try google just remember black is not a color found in nature for duck hunting I would use a green or dark brown base and diff color brown and tans for the reeds good luck
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    I bought a stencil from cabelas in the rush look. I bought their paint and did my boat myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by shelldecoy View Post
    I bought a stencil from cabelas in the rush look. I bought their paint and did my boat myself
    shelldecoy... do you got a pic that you can share of your boat. I sure would like to see the finished results.

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    I have the opposite problem....Heck mine is camo. and i want it RED........
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    Spray paint will fix that too shootist as long asbu do it right
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