more logos
here are some other ideas in 1 gif file.
thinking about this sort of stuff is an alternative to thinking about my actual life.
maybe this class could produce boats that could be shipped on the plane. guys from Michigan could take with on the plane to the tropics. 2 piece mast, short hulls, who knows?
cheers
Here are two of my ideas (inspired by the previously posted ones) for F14 class logos. Note: any logo should be easily (and preferably cheaply) printable by a local shop on qualit vinyl with adhesive backing. Slap them on your sails and/or hulls and gain a little attention for the new class 
I personally like the next one better than this, but they are extremely similar and I figured they both had merit.
Wow...those look great! I can't make up my mind!
I will say, however, that the fewer colors they have the easier (i.e. less expensive) they are to produce. I would recommend sticking to two, relatively neutral/standard, colors. I like the black and the blue colors but I can't decide on which one (leaning toward #4).
Bob - yeah sure, we can do whatever you want - there's really no need to buy a bunch up front as my business is focused on short setup time, shorter runs, and quick lead times. I'll just be looking to get my cost out of them.
Jake,
I can change them to whatever colors they want. You would just need to let me know what files works best for you, resolution, size and CYMK or RGB etc etc.
I can pretty much give you whatever you need.
Guys, just let me know which one(s) you want or if something needs to be tweeked.
Tracie
Jake, I'm with you. I like #4, only because the parts are separate and they can all be made black if necessary. As I mentioned to Tracie, if you put a color on a colored sail, the colored part may just disappear into the colored background. Black is the only thing that would totally stand out no matter what color the sail is. #4 could be done either way, color or black.
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