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YeA 20sF 07-16-2014 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by FishStretcher (Post 229282)
I like the ones on the right. Although maybe the hull outline shouldn't be so big? I think it might not appear so straight as it wraps around the torso.

I can do either style shirt. I prefer cotton, but either works.

yes the outline will not be as big on some size shirts. Will be sure to do a pre-run before anything is finalized

McGillicuddy 07-16-2014 01:27 AM

100% polyester. I've been buying adidas clima-lite for $10 or so at costco. Super-fast drying. In the Sierras and Rockies the slogan is is "cotton kills," it doesn't dry and leads to hypothermia when drops under the ridge. Although I realize that the evaporative cooling of cotton is probably favorable to the dixie dogs. Design is very cool but I would love to see the strakes vertical and the panels at varying dead-rise angles in accordance to the original patent of the 21 and the 20 or 23. Either way I'll take 2 of each short sleeve in large and small, white or blue... nice work, YeA. Thanks.

Cheers,
McGill

Old'sCool 07-16-2014 04:37 AM

Why not both materials? I like the latest samples shown in both block and script.

Islandtrader 07-16-2014 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by YeA 20sF (Post 229280)
Isnt that what the designed shirts on the left side are in my last post ?

I guess Terry 2 didn't get Terry 1's (me) memo...on mix and match...:D:D

bigeasy1 07-16-2014 11:31 AM

Like Terry England replied,

I also like the ones on the left,and think the lettering style is nicer,but no matter what ends up being the winner for design and material,I'd take a few of each.

As for material I like cotton as long as its pre shrunk,I just like the thicker feel to it,but Ill be happy whichever material is used.
Better quality material is worth the few extra bucks.There's nothing worse than a T-shirt that shrinks in length after washing.There is nothing nice about a bald overweight fisherman showing skin,when you reaching or bending.

Thanks for taking this on,and whenever it takes place,you can put me in for 2 short sleeves and 2 long sleeves with the logo on the arm both in XL

Islandtrader 07-17-2014 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by McGillicuddy (Post 229284)
Although I realize that the evaporative cooling of cotton is probably favorable to the dixie dogs.


I can't speak for the rest of the dixie dogs...but I have been thinning out my cotton and going to the polyester over the last few years...now I can't stand cotton in the summer.

I only use cotton in the winter when it gets cold...below 70 :D

Mikem8560 07-18-2014 02:22 PM

I like the blockish font on the right, its what I see more on what boats I do see around

GodsReel 07-19-2014 10:45 PM

Block to the right , poly or something even lighter 50 SPF. Any chance for sweatshirts?
Thanks a lot for then work. I would prolly be in for fo in dubley XX.

Joe R 07-21-2014 10:57 AM

Would have loved to have a new shirt for the SeaCraft gathering this week in Atlantic City

I have a old one that Peterb did years ago its blue with white lettering and boat on it...I guess that will do for this years get together

Joe R.
20ft Classic SeaCraft
Susie II

Joe R 07-21-2014 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Capt Chuck (Post 227971)
I have an old "hoodie" I think it was PeterB that had them produced :confused:

That's the one I have in a T...I like it the best as it shows the whole boat..and looks like a boating design

Joe R.
20ft Classic SeaCraft
Susie II


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