Boat Wraps
Marine Wraps
Boat Wrapping Services
Vinyl boat wraps, boat stripes, custom names and boat signage, we do it all. Whether you are in need of a full hull wrap, boat stripe kits or boat names, we can meet your needs. Wrap UK have in house designers the latest latex printers and cutting equipment so its all done in house. Our strong emphasis on customer service helps to ensure that all of our clients are satisfied with all the work that we complete on any boat. Our hull wrapping services can help take your boats look to the next level, and we are happy to work with you to bring any ideas you may have to life.
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Marine Wraps FAQs
Yes. Marine wraps can be applied to many types of vessels, including speedboats, fishing boats, yachts, leisure craft, RIBs and commercial marine vessels. The suitability of a wrap depends on the condition of the hull and the surface preparation completed before installation.
Many boat owners choose wrapping as an alternative to repainting because it can be completed more quickly, is often more cost-effective, and offers extensive design flexibility. A professionally installed wrap can also be removed or updated in the future without permanently altering the vessel.
Absolutely. We can produce and install custom boat names, registration markings, sponsor graphics, racing stripes and fully bespoke designs. Our in-house design team can create artwork from scratch or work with your existing branding and specifications for custom designs.
The lifespan of a marine wrap depends on factors such as usage, storage conditions, exposure to UV light and ongoing maintenance. When professionally installed and properly cared for, high-quality marine vinyl can provide years of performance and visual appeal.
Yes. In addition to transforming the appearance of your vessel, a marine wrap acts as a protective layer over the original surface. This can help shield the hull from minor wear, UV exposure and general environmental conditions while preserving the underlying finish.