South Pacific tour company needs design for boat signage.

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Signage Design Brief
We are launching a new glass-bottom boat in Vanuatu and need to wrap it in signage.
We need to cover EVERYTHING above the waterline.
The hull is 14 metres long - but from the waterline to the windows it is 0.9 metres (or 90 centimetres). It tapers out at both ends.
The area above the windows is also 14 metres long - but peaks at a height of 1 metre. The front 6 metres starts at zero and raises to the 1 metre height. The last 8 metres declines in height from 1 metre down to just 35cm high.
The fin on the very top level of the boat measures 114 cm wide at the bottom and 45 centimetres wide at the top. The front of that fin is 2.2 metres high. The back end of that fin is 1.6 metres high.
I don't yet have a measurement for the fin that links the hull with the top deck - or the areas on the front or back of the boat. Will advise when I do.
We don't want to see any metal surfaces.. everything needs to be wrapped.
The tour centres around turtles and coral - so we want the look at reflect that. It is a family tour. We want the boat to have a fun feeling to it. It should also include our logo in some way. (We have both a logo and a separate turtle icon - both are attached... Perhaps you wish to use the icon on the back of the boat and the logo on the side.. but we have no firm view on that). We are happy to purchase stock images if you want to integrate into your design.
FUN. TROPICAL.
Renders showing your design on the boat are preferred BUT there is some urgency. The competition deadline is for the transfer of files - we wish to make a decision about the winning design sooner than that.
Updates
We need some designs guys --- early responses will get favourable treatment given ability for feedback. We appreciate engagement as much as quality of design. Added Friday, April 10, 2015
The dimensions in the original brief were wrong (I am about the correct the brief).The hull is 14 metres long - but from the waterline to the windows it is 0.9 metres (or 90 centimetres). It tapers out at both ends.The area above the windows is also 14 metres long - but peaks at a height of 1 metre. The front 6 metres starts at zero and raises to the 1 metre height. The last 8 metres declines in height from 1 metre down to just 35cm high. The fin on the very top level of the boat measures 114 cm wide at the bottom and 45 centimetres wide at the top. The front of that fin is 2.2 metres high. The back end of that fin is 1.6 metres high.I don't yet have a measurement for the fin that links the hull with the top deck - or the areas on the front or back of the boat. Will advise when I do. Added Saturday, April 11, 2015
Target Market(s)
Families. Visitors to Vanuatu are primarily Australian - under 50s.
Industry/Entity Type
It Company
Look and feel
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Requirements
Must have
- Logo and full wrapping of the boat (no silver surfaces left).