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i bought seats from overtons like red and white but is not red looks more burgundy. i want to match with the stripes can you help to find the right match?Asked on 5/14/2012 by Pedro from Georgia0 answers
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How thick is the striping? Ex 3 mils or 5 mils. How long can I expect it to last on a boat stored outdoors? Other suppliers report the thickness.Asked on 7/21/2011 by KipM0 answers
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This roll is enough for both parts of the boat????Asked on 1/5/2010 by Anonymous2 answers
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From the information you have provided we are unable to confirm that you will be able to completely use this on both sides of your boat. Your boat would need to be 14 foot long or less to completely go from the bow to the stern. If you are not starting at the bow or you are not going to run the strip all the way to the stern then it is possible that this will fit a longer boat. This is something that you can figure out if you know the length of your boat, because we give you the length of the roll. I can tell you though that if your boat is longer than 14 feet and you are wanting the stripe to run from the bow to the stern you will need two rolls. You should measure the area that you want the stripe to run from on on side and multiply it by two to find out how much striping you will need. We will not be able to look up you make, model and year to tell you any specs about your boat because something like that is not available to us.Answered on 1/6/2010 by Justin from Overton's TechnicianA:
The Roll is 24 ft long
Take a Tape and Measure the Boat
If the Boat is 20ft you Need 2 Rolls Simple MathAnswered on 7/17/2012 by falcon from cedar rapids ia
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DO YOU HAVE A WIDER STRIPE?Asked on 5/23/2009 by ALBERTO from EL SALVADOR1 answer
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We carry stiping up to 2" wide.Answered on 7/2/2009 by Donald from Overtons
