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British Waterways OLD Index Number (Pair)
A pair of British Waterways Old-Style Index Number decals, made to order for UK inland waterway craft. Produced in premium marine-grade polymeric vinyl (7-year rated) and available in multiple sizes and colours.
Add a touch of heritage character to your boat with this British Waterways Old-Style Index Number decal pair, faithfully recreating the classic BW logo used across the UK inland waterways for many years. Perfect for narrowboats, widebeams, cruisers and traditional craft.
Each pair is individually made to order using our premium marine-grade polymeric vinyl — a tough, weather-resistant material rated for up to 7 years of outdoor use (actual longevity depends on environmental exposure and maintenance). The decals arrive pre-masked for smooth application, and you’ll receive full fitting guidance by email. Freshly painted or lacquered surfaces should be allowed to cure completely before installation.
Available in a choice of sizes and an extensive colour range, you can stay true to the original styling or create something unique that complements your boat’s paintwork. Whether replacing old, faded markings or fitting out a restoration project, these decals offer a clean, crisp and durable finish.
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | The Graphics Boat |
| Extended Description | Professional Grade - Comes sandwiched between a backing sheet and a application tape, Full fitting instructions will be provided, Weatherproof, Marine Safe after cured, Application Temperature Minimum 8 deg C, Surfaces to which the material will be applied must be thoroughly cleaned from dust, grease or any contamination which could affect the adhesion of the material, Freshly lacquered or painted surfaces should be allowed to dry for at least three weeks and to completely cure respectively, The compatibility of selected lacquers and paints should be tested by the user, prior to application of the material. |