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Peter wrote: Not a bad idea. Any experience of how long a transfer would last? I am not sure about the idea of ironing the deck. Worth a try I guess. Don't do it! The transfers only really work on light coloured backgrounds and the iron has to be on the hottest setting - way above the melting point of the rubber in neoprene. Go to your local DIY store and get a tube of white silicon sealant. With the smallest nozzle size you should be able write on the neoprene. Should be quite durable when dry - especially if you apply to an area which isn't over-stretched. Best wishes Keith -- __ _ _ @ + "I took | Water Ramblers |\/| |_ |_) |_) \/ /\ up canoeing instead of climbing | Canoe Club | | |__ | \ | \ / \__/ when I realised I could swim | On the R. Ouse but not fly!" |at Harrold, Beds |