I bought them for the newer Waverunner. I didn't want simple square letters with straight lines. In my humble opinion, they are of lower quality than the Attwood kits that Walmart sells, in my opinion, and cost $10 more. I think trendier means more expensive and cheaper. These letters are very thin. Make sure the wind doesn't blow when you apply them. Like a feather they sway in the wind. Some of mine almost went through the substrate they are on while stamping. Pulling became more difficult. I've been wearing these old vinyl registration numbers on boats for over 20 years. I bet these don't last that long. The company that makes them makes money by saving on flimsy material. The hard plastic bag they come in is almost out of the envelope they ship in. I was lucky they were still in there. But cheap has to be cool! Like the other guy said, I wonder how lifeguards like those cool cheap registration numbers? Maybe he can't get his calipers out!
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