Stock Design Name Boards -- Teak & King Starboard Color Core
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$74.95
King Starboard Engraved Name Boards -- Stock Designs Starting At $74.95Our basic stock Color Core name boards measure 4" high x 23-1/4" long, and 1/2" thick. Letter height is 2-1/2", and the artwork is about 3" tall. Your boat's name will be precisely engraved on our CNC machine -- plus you can choose any of the engraved-art designs shown in the accompanying photos at no additional cost. In-stock color choices are white letters on a blue background, green letters on a tan background, red letters on a white background, white letters on a black background and white letters on a black background.
"Nautical Stars" & "Dolphins" are two of your artwork choices for these name boards.
Or choose "Palm Trees" or "Navy Anchors" to dress up your vessel's name.
We can easily accommodate longer vessel names by lengthening your name board as required, and you can opt not to have any sort of artwork if that's your preference.
The Chandeleur name boards and Miss Charity shown above illustrate available color combinations. However, all end profiles of our stock designs are identical to the Knot U II and Knot Bad examples.
Also available with blue letters on white...
And with a chocolate brown on tan.
Using the same design format of our stock name boards, we can also make you a nice set of state vessel registration numbers (3" high), with or without artwork. $134.95 for the pair.
Buy a pair for mounting on your vessel and get a discount. Or get just one name board as a gift for someone special -- or to display in your den or main saloon. Either way, your Color Core name boards will deliver years of maintenance-free pleasure at an affordable price.
Stock Design King Starboard Name Board Specs & Pricing Details
--Maintenance-free, weatherproof King Starboard Color Core material.
--Name boards are 23-1/4" long x 4" high x 1/2" thick. Letter height: 2-1/2". The name board's end profile will match those shown in the large photo above. The name board's lettering type font will match that shown in the large photo above.
--Base prices are for name boards with up to 8 letters/spaces. Additional letters/spaces are $10 each per name board. Added letters/spaces will increase overall name board length proportionately.
--6 color combinations: white letters on blue background, blue letters on white background, green letters on tan background and brown letters on tan background. The lettering font will match that shown on the large photo above.
--Your choice of artwork designs included in the base price: Dolphins, Palm Trees, Nautical Stars or Navy Anchors. Artwork designs arer approximately 3" high.
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$125.00
Engraved Teak Name Boards -- Stock DesignsOur stock design name boards are solid FEQ teak, measuring 4" high x 23-1/4" long, and 1/2" thick. Letter height is 2-1/2", and the artwork is about 3" tall. Your boat's name will be precisely engraved on our CNC machine -- plus you can choose any of the four engraved-art designs shown in the various examples here at no additional cost.
Buy a pair for mounting on your vessel and get a discount. Or get just one name board as a gift for someone special -- or to display in your den or main saloon. Either way, your teak name boards will deliver years of pleasure at an affordable price --and they're a much classier boat-lettering choice than vinyl lettering.
Navy Anchors -- Here's a new and quite salty addition to our stock design artwork choices.
You can add more characters/spaces for $10 each, per each name board -- and your name boards will be longer as well, in proportion to the length of the vessel's name.The base price of $109 for a single name board applies to names that have up to 8 letters and/or spaces. This base price also includes the stock-design artwork of your choice.
We can also produce your name boards using 1" thick (nominal) teak at an additional cost. If that’s your preference, email john@buckwoodcraft.com with your boat’s name and we’ll send you back a price quote. Or call us direct at 305-743-4090 and we’ll price your requirement right over the phone.
Stock Design Teak Name Board Specs & Pricing Details
- Solid First European Quality (FEQ) teak.
- Name boards are 23-1/4" long x 4" high x 1/2" thick. Letter height: 2-1/2". The name board's end profile will match those shown on this page.
- Base prices are for name boards with up to 8 letters/spaces. The name board's lettering type font will match that shown on this page.
- Additional letters/spaces $10 each per name board. Added letters/spaces will increase overall name board length proportionately.
- Your choice of artwork designs included in base price: Dolphins, Palm Trees, Nautical Stars, or Navy Anchors. Artwork designs are approximately 3" high.
Nautical Stars -- A classic look for any vessel, and a favorite of the U.S. Coast Guard vessels we've served.
Palm Trees -- Whether you're exploring the South Seas or just dreamin', these boards set the tone for any cruiser.
Dolphins -- Who doesn't love a dolphin? Or two or four?
Make Your Boat's Name Stand Out In Color

1. You could just apply paint to your boat's lettering, but I think color-tinted epoxy delivers a more durable result. Start by sealing your boat's lettering with clear epoxy and let it set. Then, mix the tinting agent into a batch of epoxy until you have the color intensity you want and simply brush the tinted epoxy onto your lettering. Apply 2 or 3 thin coats, 24 hours or more apart for each coat. Don't worry about getting epoxy where you don't want it -- it'll come off later. Coloring agents for epoxy resin are available from several online sources.

2. Once you have your letters colored in the way you want them and you've let the epoxy cure for a couple of days, use a random orbital sander to strip away any excess epoxy/coloring. Use #100 or #120 grit paper to start, then finish with #250 or #320 grit for a ready-to-varnish surface.

3. Now lay down your first coat of varnish, nice and thin to avoid having it build up in your engraved letters. As to the sort of varnish you choose, bear in mind that if your boards are going to live outdoors, they'll need the best UV protection you can give them -- and that's true also for the epoxy-based lettering. Around here we like a product called Sikkens.

4. Let your varnish dry at least 24 hours between coats, and (I know, you already know this) don't apply varnish in direct sunlight or when it's going to rain any time soon. Lightly scuff the cured varnish between each coat with #400 wet/dry sandpaper. All told, you'll want at least four coats, and 6 or 8 would be better.

5. Enjoy. If you're buying a single board as a gift or for displaying anywhere indoors, then you'll never have to worry about replenishing the board's finish over time. If you're installing a pair of boards on your vessel, it'd be a good idea to put a bit of space between the rear of the boards and your mounting surfaces, using nylon washers as shims or whatnot. This will keep varnish-damaging moisture from building up behind the board.
Finished by customer Jaime Wray, 07/15
Letters colored with gold-leaf pen. Two coats varnish.
Finished by customer Bill Butler, 05/16
Letters colored with tinted epoxy. Anchors colored with Krylon gold-leaf pen.
