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Professional boat wraps for Gulf Coast boaters in New Port Richey, FL. Marine-grade hull wraps, custom boat graphics, tournament wraps, and pontoon wraps built for Florida's saltwater, UV, and humidity. Serving Pasco County, Hudson, and Tarpon Springs.
Get a Free Boat Wrap QuoteLiving in New Port Richey means you've got the Pithlachascotee River in your backyard and the Gulf of Mexico a few minutes past that. Boats are part of life here — and the boating community along the Pasco County coast is tight-knit. When a boat shows up at Hudson Beach or the SunWest beach area with a clean, sharp wrap, people notice and people ask.
We've been wrapping boats for local Gulf Coast boaters for years and the one thing we can tell you with confidence is this: the environment here is harder on boat graphics than almost anywhere else. Saltwater, intense UV, humidity, and constant sun exposure will destroy cheap vinyl in a season. We only use marine-grade vinyl films engineered specifically for watercraft — films that handle saltwater immersion, UV exposure, and the flex of a hull moving through water without cracking, fading, or peeling.
Whether you want a full hull wrap that completely transforms your boat's look, a custom graphic package for tournament season, charter fishing branding, or a set of registration numbers and hull lettering done properly — Fly Visuals handles all of it here in New Port Richey with in-house design and professional installation.
From bass boats running local lakes to sportfishers heading out past the Gulf, we wrap every kind of vessel that comes through New Port Richey.
Tournament-ready bass boat wraps with custom graphics, sponsor logos, and sharp designs built for the lakes around Pasco County and beyond. We know what tournament graphics need to look like.
Center consoles and sportfishing boats heading out of Hudson Beach and the Gulf need wraps that handle serious sun and saltwater. We use marine-grade vinyl rated for exactly these conditions.
Pontoon wraps for Lake Padgett, Lake Padgett Shores, and the Pasco County lake communities. Full hull wraps, partial graphics, and custom designs that make your pontoon look completely custom.
Charter fishing operations, water tours, and commercial vessels operating out of Tarpon Springs, Hudson, and New Port Richey marinas — branded wraps that look professional on the water and at the dock.
The Gulf Coast is one of the toughest environments for any vinyl graphic. Here's why we only use marine-grade materials on every boat we wrap in New Port Richey.
Marine vinyl is engineered for continuous saltwater exposure. Standard automotive vinyl absorbs salt and degrades fast — you'll see it lifting and cracking within a season on a Gulf Coast boat.
The UV index in New Port Richey is among the highest in the country. Our marine wraps use UV-blocking laminates that keep colors vivid and prevent the vinyl from becoming brittle in direct sun.
A moving hull flexes constantly in the water. Marine-grade cast vinyl flexes with the hull without cracking at stress points — cheaper film fails here fast.
With marine-grade vinyl and proper installation, a boat wrap in Florida saltwater conditions typically lasts 3 to 5 years before it starts showing real wear. The difference between 2 years and 5 years is almost entirely about the vinyl you use. Cheap calendered vinyl or automotive-grade film will lift and crack fast in saltwater and direct Gulf sun. We use marine-rated cast vinyl with UV-resistant laminate — it's not the cheapest option but it's the one that holds up on the Gulf Coast.
Depends on the condition. If the old graphics are clean and flat against the hull, we can sometimes wrap over them. If they're lifting, cracking, or bubbling, they need to come off first — wrapping over damaged vinyl gives you a bad result no matter how good the new material is. We'll look at your boat when you bring it in and give you an honest answer. Most of the time, removal and a fresh start gives you the best finished product.
Yes — and this is one of the most common boat jobs we do. Florida law requires registration numbers to be a specific size, font, and placement on the hull. We know the requirements and make sure everything is compliant. For boat names we offer cut vinyl lettering in any font and color, as well as printed graphics if you want something more elaborate. Transom lettering, hailing port text, captain's name — all of it done cleanly and professionally.
We serve New Port Richey and communities throughout Pasco County and beyond.
New Port Richey's boat wrap specialists — marine-grade wraps for Gulf Coast boaters in Pasco County, Hudson, and Tarpon Springs.
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