Maritime Wrap Co. designs and installs custom vinyl wraps for boats of every size — full hull transformations, accent striping, fleet graphics, and gelcoat protection. No paint booth, no gelcoat committed, no limits on the design.
Every project starts with your boat's actual lines — measured, mocked up, and proofed before a single panel is cut.
Full hull transformations, partial and accent wraps, and color-change wraps — solid color, gradient, or full custom artwork applied over your existing gelcoat and fully reversible when you're ready for something new.
Clear, high-durability film applied over gelcoat or existing graphics to guard against UV fade, scuffs, and marina rash — protection without changing the look of your boat.
Boat names, hailing ports, and registration numbers, custom cut and installed to fit your transom or hull.
Logos, decals, brand marks, and accent graphics for hulls, T-tops, and tenders — designed and cut to fit your boat's lines.
Five steps, in order — the same sequence for a small accent wrap or a full fleet job.
We walk the boat with you, talk through goals, and check hull condition to confirm it's wrap-ready.
Your design is mocked up on your boat's actual lines and dimensions, not a generic template, so you see it before it's cut.
The hull is washed, decontaminated, and dewaxed so the vinyl bonds cleanly with no trapped debris.
Vinyl is applied panel by panel, heat-formed around curves, rails, and hardware.
Every seam and edge is checked and sealed, and we walk you through cure time before she's back in the water.
A look at recent projects. More added as jobs wrap up.
Vinyl wrap and marine paint solve the same problem differently — here's how they compare.
A wrap can be removed to reveal the original gelcoat underneath — a paint job can't be undone.
Installation happens where the boat sits — no hauling to a paint facility or waiting on a booth slot.
The wrap film sits between the sun and your gelcoat, taking the fade and marina rash instead of the hull.
Gradients, textures, and fine graphics that are difficult or impossible to spray are straightforward to print and cut.
Tell us about your boat and what you're picturing. We'll follow up to schedule a walk-through and put together a design proof.