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    That looks good. Great work man.

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    looks awesome. Totaly changes the boat

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    sweet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by buckhavoc View Post
    lowerlip, I asked the same question a few days ago about this product or a product called www.camowraps.com. I am looking for the same type of information besides from the dealer direct telling me what i want to hear about the product. I am wanting to apply this product to an aluminum bass tracker. So hopefully you get some good advice on here about it.
    I bought the strips of Mossy Oak from CamoWrap.com; wrapped the lower portion of my truck, gas lid, door knobs etc almost 5 years ago and it looks like new. No fading or peeling. At the same time I wrapped the aluminum camper shell on my truck. It was good until I moved back home to Kentucky and cold weather got the better half of it. Peeled right of the aluminum. Not sure how it would handle on a aluminum boat. I'm guessing much better than the "thin" aluminum on my camper shell. Cold weather hasn't bothered wrap on truck at all.
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    I think the Fishouflage vinyl is a little better quality....

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    The fishoflauge is better. It has been laminated. 5 years ago the didn't do lamination on the vinyl.

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    I think the Fishouflage vinyl is a little better quality....
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    Quote Originally Posted by BGCrappieCatcher View Post
    The fishoflauge is better. It has been laminated. 5 years ago the didn't do lamination on the vinyl.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    Bet that ain't cheap.
    Camo4u 180sf covers jon-boat up to 25 ft $675
    CamoWraps 180sf covers jon boats up to 25 ft $756

    Can't beat Camo4u price matching and "lifetime fade warranty", "durable solvent inks", "continuos camo rolls", "accurate color matching", and "sheet laminate protection" that "NO" other product on the market offers.

    Like I said in other post, I bought camowraps for my truck "almost" 5 years ago and it still looks like new. No fading or peeling. Had I known The fishoflauge was better, that it has been laminated and that 5 years ago the didn't do lamination on the vinyl I would have bought it.
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    I called and spoke with them. It comes in a big roll. You have to measure, cut, peel, stick, work the air bubbles out, trim each and every piece. The base product sounds really good, the labor to do it and install is the thing people need to understand about this stuff.I am familiar with the company as they offer hydrographic dipping kits and I hydro dip lots of items.

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