
Boat Wraps
Hull, console, T-top, gelcoat repair work — wrapped or printed. Marine-grade laminate that handles salt, sun, and 60 mph spray.
Cheaper than re-gel. Faster than paint.
A traditional gelcoat repaint on a 30-foot center console can cost $25,000+ and take a month off the water. A premium vinyl wrap with marine-grade laminate replaces that for a fraction of the cost — and lasts a confident 5+ years against salt and sun.
We use 3M IJ180mC marine-rated vinyl with a UV-stable laminate, applied over a thoroughly prepped gelcoat surface. Damaged gelcoat is repaired before vinyl goes on; the finish only looks as flat as the surface beneath.
Wraps work on hull sides, console wraps, hardtops, T-tops, and trim. We also handle name graphics and registration numbers in matching marine-grade vinyl.
What's included
- Surface inspection and minor gelcoat repair (oxidation, light chips)
- Deep clean and adhesion-prep with marine-rated solvent
- Color or print wrap install with sealed edges
- Boat name, registration numbers, and stripe accents
- Maintenance protocol and washing kit
Boat wrap FAQ
How long do boat wraps last in saltwater?
5+ years with proper care. Storing under cover and rinsing freshwater after each saltwater run extends life significantly.
Can you wrap over damaged gelcoat?
Minor oxidation and chips we repair as part of prep. Major gelcoat damage needs separate repair before wrap install.
Will the wrap peel at high speed?
No — marine vinyl + sealed edges + post-heat curing handle 60 mph spray and offshore conditions. We've wrapped tournament boats running daily.
Can you do partial wraps?
Yes — console wraps, hardtops, hull stripes, and accent panels are common.
How do I clean a wrapped boat?
Freshwater rinse after every use. Hand wash with marine-pH soap monthly. Avoid pressure-wash on edges.
Can the wrap be removed?
Yes — within the warranty window, removal is clean and gelcoat is unaffected.


