Custom Sail Graphics Printing by Innovative Wraps
- Innovative Wraps
- Jan 26, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 4, 2025
We were honoured to be part of the team who delivered branding solutions for the hulls and sails of the WASZP boats competing in the SAILGP events.
If you haven't seen a WASZP yet, check these cool little foiling speed machines out at WASZP and more photos of the Sydney series here.
In collaboration with the WASZP installer, we figured out the correct 3M material to print on and using our Mimaki printer with Ultraviolet cured inks, we printed up all the sail and hull artwork for the boat with country flags along with extras for spares.
See more of the completed hull and sail decals at the Sydney event video below
Another print-focused project was the Princess 65 in Sydney, where we produced custom artwork and applied it across the hull. The job involved colour matching, accurate alignment, and the same attention to detail used in our sail graphics work.



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