Renaming Miranda - Miranda...
Hello...I am fortunate that I have vinyl sign decals on the side of my boat - tacky as a Streamliner painted with fake planted daisies...I raised them with a heat gun, watch the gelcoat, and a bunch of plastic scrapers that I make by cutting up a bunch of lexan or similar and sharpening by pressing against a belt sander but holding in reverse to keep the edge...If you think you have acrylics, it might work, trouble is its like pulling off those damned 'don't drive drunk' stickers from the cool Gremlin you just bought, you now have factory colour where the sticker held off the UV, and the surrounding UV degraded overall colour to contend with...It just ends up being a day of power buffing the whole transom with compound to keep the overall colour...which is very manly, satisfying in any position, and attracts a lot of 'he looks like he knows what he is doing' attention, making smugness fun...I am not renaming Miranda, per Dave, as I lost an Enterprise dinghy to the same renaming voodoo (nothing to do with my drinking or sailing skills, just pure voodoo), nor had this anything to do with the fact that that 'girlfriend' was sour to begin with...I digress...If you have a painted on name, you are going to need to practice and research your gel buffing...just like autobody on a 1969 Corvette...What you are in for is more about grunt work psychology really, I recommend looking at the overall area of your transom, while sipping Scotch, while thinking how strong you are, while thinking of man hours and whether you can afford a yard worker with a clean shaven face...Sorry my wife bought me this ultra soft and cozy winged back chair for X-mas, and I can still type very fast with the fingers that I have left...I will piss off now...Best of luck...SH.