I need lettering ideas for my 283 Release

LisaN

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She came unnamed and I’m not sure where to place the name and what kind of co,or and font. Would love to see some.
 
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Just named ours last week. I chose to offset the name to port as the across the transom location looks great, but is always partially obstructed by the motors. BTW DIYLettering.com is fantastic; quality products and great design tool.
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LOOKING FOR THE SAME THING.....we want to name ours and were wondering the size of the letters
 
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On ours? The upper case are ~6", total length is a bit over 12". DIYlettering.com's design tool, is good at letting you visualize ratios, etc. I made a rough template our of paper to get the size and placement, then designed the lettering within that 'box'.
 

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I went a bit large with the size (48" x 12").

Location centered on the transom.
 

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Naming is relatively simple task but denaming is a whole other story. Some say It is bad mojo to for the owner of a boat to remove an old name and that someone else should do that.More importantly there a denaming process and recitation that one should follow so as to not offend the gods:)
If you are superstitious and interested, I can post the ceremony for renaming (assuming I can find it)
 
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Naming is relatively simple task but denaming is a whole other story. Some say It is bad mojo to for the owner of a boat to remove an old name and that someone else should do that.More importantly there a denaming process and recitation that one should follow so as to not offend the gods:)
If you are superstitious and interested, I can post the ceremony for renaming (assuming I can find it)
Oh yes, we took it seriously, IIRC it involves water soluble ink, a piece of metal, recitations, and rum... The folks on the fuel dock all joined in:)