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August 22, 2007

Best Boat Wrap We've Seen on a Correct Craft

Wakeboard Report reader and Correct Craft dealer representative Mike from Tobler Marina out of Hayden, ID sent us photos of a 2007 Super Air Nautique 210, dressed up to look like a war-battered aircraft. As you know from our 2007 Wakeboard Report Wake Boat Beauty Awards, we gave the prize of Best Wrap or Custom Graphic to a Supra Launch that reminded us of the Fairchild-Republic A-10 Thunderbolt (Warthog). Well, that Supra has some competition, because from the simulated rivets, to the weathered Air Nautiques logo - this boat's design theme is carried out with amazing detail and commitment.

Permission to taxi to runway B12 Left:
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She has a battle-scarred transom - but she'll still fly:
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Those had better not be real rivets...or bullet holes!
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Excellent interpretation of the Air Nautiques logo:
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Having grown up in a Military family, we love the theme found on this Correct Craft, and we chuckled when we noticed the kill markings on the side of the boat. That should start some interesting conversations on the lake from Malibu and MasterCraft owners, but we certainly got a laugh out of it and hope that they do as well.

We've seen a lot of people wrapping their boats lately. Some of them have been garish or questionable (or both), but only a handful have made their way onto a Correct Craft. The Correct Craft owner community tends to be much more conservative when it comes to this sort of adornment. But with that said, it is without hesitation that we claim this to be the best custom wrap on any Correct Craft boat to date, and one of the nicer ones we've seen on any wake boat regardless of manufacturer.

» Imagination Graphics created the wrap
» Tobler Marina sold the boat

Posted by erik