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Customise your boat with a stand out vinyl boat wrap. We can create a unique graphic custom design to show off to your mates. Be the envy of all your friends with an awesome looking wrap on your boat. North Lakes Signs can use Australian fish and animals or make it Australian theme or basically anything you dream of and make it your very own. We do not on-sell your custom design so your boat graphic stays unique to your boat. Include your boat name and rego numbers.
From vinyl stickers and decals to full coverage signage we can get you noticed on the water. Only limited by your imagination, there’s so much you can do with a vinyl boat wrap
At North Lakes Signs, we can help you with all of your graphic design, signage solutions and vinyl wraps in and around Deception Bay. Our professional and experienced team are experts in all areas of traditional and modern signage solutions including all types of:
North Lakes Signs has over 20 years signage and vinyl wrap experience in making quality outdoor or indoor building signs and vinyl wraps around Deception Bay We pride ourselves on being fast and efficient while focusing on quality finishes and using the very best materials to suit the Deception Bay climate. We are always available to take your call and we can offer the very best friendly advice. If you don’t have any idea about what you need we can help. Our in house graphics team can provide you with colour designs applied to a photo of your project so you can visualise your new branded signage or vinyl wrap.
Deception Bay is a coastal suburb in the Moreton Bay Region, Queensland. It is approximately 32 kilometres north of Brisbane CBD in the south-eastern corner of the bay of the same name which separates the Redcliffe Peninsula and Bribie Island.
The suburb of Deception Bay takes its name from a small bay in the west of Moreton Bay, south of Pumicestone Passage and north of the Redcliffe Peninsula. In the north of the bay at Beachmere is where the Caboolture River and Burpengary Creek meet the ocean. It was named in 1823 by Lt John Oxley, who thought the bay was a river and because of his mistake and the shallowness, named it Pumice Stone River; he later changed the name to Deception Bay. The name Deception Bay is often abbreviated to D-Bay.
We design, manufacture and install vehicle signs, including cars, vans, buses, caravans, food trucks, even boats