Boat Wrapping
If your boat has seen better days, you might be thinking of a repaint, but that takes weeks and costs a fortune. With our mobile boat wrapping service, you get a complete boat makeover in less than half the time.
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25+ Years Window Film Experience
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12 months interest free finance available
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3 to 12 Year Guarantee Fitted Films
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UK wide installation - in house experts
25+ Years of Brilliant Boat Makeovers
At Evowrap, window film and vinyl wrapping experts, we've wrapped boats for over two decades, so you get a steady set of hands on your hull. We'll come at a time that suits you and you'll be sailing off into the sunset within a day or two.
Double-Quick Deck-to-Hull Partial Wrap
How Our Boat Wrapping Service Works
Boat wrapping gives faded paint and scratched surfaces a fresh new look, avoiding weeks out of the water. We help you choose the right marine wrap, make sure the hull is clean and sound for the wrapping process, and fit everything neatly for the best results with professional installation so your boat looks shipshape again.
STEP 01
Quick Questions & Photos
- Tell us what you want wrapped, whether it’s a yacht, narrowboat, cruiser, hull, or cabin interior.
- We’ll help you choose the best finish from gloss, matt, metallic, carbon, matte, blue or custom graphics.
- Send photos and measurements, especially for curved areas or hard to reach sections.
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STEP 02
Recommendation & Quote
- Together, we’ll talk through all the available options, including where and when to wrap your boat.
- We’ll recommend the right boat wrap for your vessel.
- You’ll get a clear upfront quote with no hidden costs or extras, with pricing shaped by several factors. Typical boat wrap costs range from £1,000 to £6,000, with a basic wrap for a 12ft-16ft boat usually starting around £2,000 to £2,500.
STEP 03
Surface Check & Suitability
- We’ll go over the boat surface, shape, condition, and any problem areas with you before booking, either by looking at photos or a video call.
- Once we’ve confirmed whether wrapping is suitable, we’ll decide what preparation is needed.
- We’ll flag any potential issues or surface snags before you book.
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STEP 04
Book Your Fitting Date
- You choose a fitting date that works for your schedule and boat mooring location.
- We come to you and wrap the boat on site if possible. We want to make it as stress-free and easy for you as possible.
- On the day of the booking, we’ll message when we’re on the way and keep you updated.
STEP 05
Professional Boat Wrapping
- Our fitters clean and prep the surfaces as needed, then measure, cut, and apply the wrap. using the right materials for the boat and layout.
- Material quantities vary by boat size, with smaller boats typically using about 10–20 metres of film, mid-sized boats around 20-50 metres, and large commercial boats potentially exceeding 90 metres.
- All you need to do is make sure access is as clear and safe as possible.
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STEP 06
Aftercare & Ongoing Support
- Together, we’ll walk around the boat, checking the finish before we leave.
- Once we've done the inspection, we'll explain how to clean and care for your newly wrapped boat, including simple washing advice to remove dirt and grime and keep the finish looking its best.
- If you need any support later on, please contact the team by phone or email, and we'll be happy to help.
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Weather-Worn to Water-Ready Boat Wrapping
What Do You Want to Fix?
Choose the scenario that matches your yacht, narrowboat, cruiser, or cabin boat and find out how boat wrapping solves the problem.
Faded Paint or Scratched Surfaces
- Problem: Your boat still runs beautifully, but the outside looks tired or scratched.
- Solution: Professionally fitted marine vinyl wrap in various styles and graphics.
- Result: A fresh new look without the cost or long wait of a full paint job.
Too Long Out of the Water
- Problem: Painting takes time, which means less time using your boat.
- Solution: Mobile boat wrapping fitted on-site where possible, usually much faster than repainting.
- Result: Less downtime, less hassle, and more time on the water.
Scuffs, Chips, UV Rays, and Weather Wear
- Problem: Sun, water, weather, and everyday use can leave your boat looking rough around the edges and reduce its appearance over time.
- Solution: Tough marine wrap fitted as a protective layer to refresh hulls, cabins, panels, and exterior surfaces.
- Result: A cleaner finish with added protection that resists UV rays, chips, and scratches, helping your boat keep its appearance for longer.
Committing to a New Style
- Problem: You want a new colour or custom design without committing to permanent paint, whether that means a printed image, flip colours, or camouflage patterns in the exact shade you want.
- Solution: Boat vinyl wrap can be removed or changed later without damaging the underlying surface, and usually at a lower cost than repainting.
- Result: You get a boat cover design that suits your current style, with the freedom to rewrap if you ever fancy a change.
Customer Feedback
Trusted Boat Wrapping Specialists
We've helped boat owners give their vessel a fresh new look without weeks out of the water. See customer reviews of our wrapping and window film services to learn what people say about our boat transformation service.
Got Questions?
Everything You Need to Know Before You Book
Common questions people ask before booking boat wrapping.
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We can wrap yachts, narrowboats, cruisers, cabin boats, hulls, panels, cabins, and suitable interior or exterior boat surfaces.
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It depends on the boat, but wrapping is usually quicker, cleaner, and more affordable than a full paint job. It also means less time out of the water.
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Yes. We use tough boat wrap films designed to handle water, weather, UV, scuffs, and everyday use.
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Choose from gloss, matt, metallic, carbon, colour change, custom graphics, and other finishes to suit your boat.
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Just make sure we can access the areas being wrapped. We’ll handle the surface check, prep, measuring, cutting, and fitting.
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It depends on the size, shape, and condition of the boat, but many wraps can be completed far faster than repainting.
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Absolutely. If one area gets damaged, you can usually patch or replace that section instead of redoing the whole side.
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Full-hull wraps cover the entire vessel for a bold statement, while a partial wrap can highlight selected areas with accent designs such as side panels or strips. They’re also ideal for showing a company image or brand on the boat without changing every surface.
Give Your Boat a Fresh New Finish
Has your boat style gone a bit off course? Send us the details via our contact page so our team can help you make the right choice for your project with wrap recommendations, then fit it neatly. You'll be proudly back on the water in no time.