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Sunday, November 6, 2011
If you intend to customize your boat flags, be sure everything‘s intact. You wouldn’t want to spend for less and get crappy results afterwards. Among all boat accessories, these flags have to be the most unnoticeable. However, even if they are incremental parts to your boat, these flags still have an important aesthetic purpose. Here are some ideas you might want to consider while planning for the customization:

Consider the flag maker and what their capabilities are. When allowing strangers to conceptualize what you want for your boat flag, there might be some information asymmetry along the way. This means that what they want for the design and everything else that comes with your order might not be to your liking. To be on the safe side, you can either be with them in the designing or just handover a rough sketch of what you want.

After knowing how good they really are, know what kinds of materials they use. It’s always good for you to ask if they use vinyl or other materials that are to your liking. Quality and the price you pay for those materials should be worth it. Give them a sufficient overview of what you intend the boat flag to be like and its overall usefulness to you once you’ve actually used it on your boat.

Once you’ve finalized these, create compromises on the time frame with which you are to use the product in relation to their ability to make it. You can choose to have different designs printed and made in a single batch of an order- consider yourself lucky. It’s usually these batch orders that take time. Once you’ve covered these basic planning considerations, you’re good to wait for that custom boat flag you wanted.

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by: The Flagman