
Boat Wraps
Match Your Boat to Your Other Toys
You’ve got style, and you want it to be consistent. If your Polaris Pro R turns heads in the desert, why wouldn’t your speed boat do the same at Lake Havasu? Whether you want your MasterCraft to match your UTV, your jet boat to match your helicopter, (or your yacht to scream “I own this lake!”), we’ve got you covered. If it floats (or even if it doesn’t), we can wrap it.
Sleek, Stylish, and Fast, Even When You’re Docked
A great wrap doesn’t just make your boat look good, it makes it look faster. Whether you’ve got a high-octane, fire-breathing speedboat or a bass boat ready to land the big one, your watercraft deserves a design that matches its personality. We’ll make your wrap turns heads before you even hit the throttle.
From Fixer-Upper to Showstopper
Maybe your boat has seen better days. A wrap is the ultimate makeover; no sanding, no painting, just a fresh new look that transforms your boat overnight. Think of it as the Cinderella story on water (pumpkin and glass slipper not included). Check out our blog, It's Boat Time! for our latest jaw-dropping transformations.
Built for Water, Sun, and Speed
Our wraps look good and are made to last. Designed to withstand sun, saltwater, and whatever else your boating adventures throw at them, our high-quality, marine-grade wraps keep your boat looking fresh season after season.
Whatever Floats Your Boat,
We Can Wrap It
From jet skis to yachts, speedboats to pontoons, if it floats, we can design a wrap that makes it yours. Bold and loud? Sleek and classy? A perfect match for your other toys? Consider it done.
Frequently Asked Questions
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A high-quality marine wrap typically lasts 5-7 years with proper care. UV protection, regular cleaning, and storage can help extend its lifespan.
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Yes! A wrap acts as a protective layer against sun damage, scratches, and minor abrasions, keeping your boat’s original finish in great shape.
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Absolutely. A wrap is one of the best ways to refresh an older boat, covering up wear and tear while giving it a brand-new look.
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Wash it with mild soap and water, no harsh chemicals or abrasive brushes. If your boat lives in saltwater, a freshwater rinse after each use helps keep the wrap looking sharp.