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I like the sleeve print also. Please consider the SPF shirts available today.
They're slowly replacing the cotton in all my "fishing" shirts. |
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Agree whole hardly with the above^ I'm in for short and long sleeves. |
Here's another vote for Island Trader's version, although I'd prefer the logo he has on the front be on the back of the shirt . . . it's technically more accurate! Looks like a forward section of the Moesly 21 hull, about 1' aft of the bow!
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This is not Carla's / the Moesly site so I am not sure why their logo?
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I think making some new T-shirts is a great idea and I will be adding to the order.
It's the bottom design that SeaCraft is noted for ... Resulting in the smooth ride. So what ever we can do/draw that will depict this the best, is what i would like to see. |
Trayder,
Since you're the founding father, I would certainly defer to your choice! I was thinking like Carla however, that it's the VDH which really distinguishes SeaCraft, so any logo that highlights that would seem to be appropriate, maybe even a sketch that depicts the aeration produced by the vertical steps in picture below! (I'm not biased! :) ) Denny |
What ever you all what is fine with me I just do not want to step on Carla's toes with the logo design.
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I may have found a source for t printing.
As for style, I like the Moesly VDR as it is more accurate. Doesn`t have to say Moesly. I may ask Sister Sarah if she might do a stylized impressionistic version of Peter B`s hull form. As for shirts, the dri fit shirts have come light years as far as comfort and they are nice and cool compared to cotton. Cotton will also be offered in the future. IF I can get good quality and pricing, I might, cough, cough, take this on. That`s a big might. What is the name of the font that Moesly used. I like the garramond, but choices may come if this makes sense. What in goats head soup am I thinking? Cheers, GFS |
For what it is worth..
Potter is Potter and Moesly is Moesly !!! Lets keep the years separate cause' that is the way it was...:cool: They are both excellent scripts for our beloved vessels... :) This site is based on 1969 to 1980 The Moesly site is based from the beginning!! PS: This means "NO" Sheep or herders with boots on.... |
Now I see why congress can't get anything done...LOL
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I think Ken makes an excellent point! :) I'm with him on this one.
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Sorry i haven been on vacation and havent worked on these shirts. Monday i go back and will try some other things.
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Personally, I prefer the Potter style logo with the distinctive S logo as IMO this is the distinctive logo that belies a "Potter built" seacraft.
While we all have Mosely to thank for the innovative design the titles on my boats say "Seacraft" not Mosely. |
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Potter's Putty
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I vote for our logo on the front and then open to all ideas on the back
If we could do the boat like the original AND maybe something like the V hull would be cool |
I vote for SeaCraft OIND and the center console on back. I will buy what ever you make , but really like idea of tech shirts and hoodies. If we go regular shirts go with pockets. Make some big boys shirts . Thanks in advance for the hard work.
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Sorry I meant "Classic SeaCraft " OIND
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If it shows a center console that is turn off for the cabin guys and us classics. Who cares who designed it and who built it. If you own a tracker built do you want a potter t-shirt. What I am saying it is the hull bottom and the name...mix and match logos front and back. If long sleeve use the neat script not the old script. We don't have to make this potter vs moesly vs tracker vs who ever. On my truck I have a potter logo, moesly logo, and a bass pro shop seacraft logo...get my drift.... |
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I agree with Island Trader.....
Here's a thought ... 1. CSC logo on front of shirts 2. a suggestion for the back ... |
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Why not both on the back? Or several models? I would prefer the tech, long sleeve, sleeve print and lighter color, white or grey. I agree with the Pocket if T? But will get whatevers offered and big thanks for taking this on!,
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I guess 23' SCEPTRE's don't count???? |
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What about brasil's 23? I heard they were given refugee status, put on a plane to Houston and then being being bussed to San Diego; along with some youth prospects to be coached up by Klinsmann in preparation for the next world Beer cup:D
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Well this here young whipper snapper is loving the ones on the right... nice work!
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Outstanding!! Not to worry, I'd be in for around five or six shirts. A minimum of one each of the long sleeves and short sleeves for me and probably one of each for the wife. Very nice work!
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I agree the right is my favorite as well
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"Script" Sea Craft tee Shirts!!!!
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From 1960 to 1970 and on Carl's no. 21 Flying Machine it was in script. We need some done in script for us NON-Soylent Green "Potter Putty" Seacraft owners!!! And we (Moesly's) don't believe in no stink'in floatation either - If you got a problem, point it toward the beach and lean on the "Loud Lever" and let it eat. The Mark 78 will bring ya' home. |
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I'll take four with potter built logos.
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need 3x :( |
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Also before any shirts start getting made I need to find the right type of shirts. Are we all looking for cotton shirts or that newer nylon type material that these newer saltlife shirts are coming in.
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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. |
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