HELP WITH TOWER COLOR CHOICE

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  • Dr.John
    • May 2004
    • 225

    • Austin, USA

    • 2001 Sport/Air- SOLD

    #1

    HELP WITH TOWER COLOR CHOICE

    I have ordered a FCT for my '01 Sport and now face the dilema of what powdercoat color do I settle on.
    It could be left SILVER (I think they are anodized from the factory, but not sure), painted BLACK (to match the windshield frame), NATURAL to match the the deck color, or DARK REDto match the accent stripe.
    What do you think has the most snap and long term appeal? I won't be adding speakers.
    \'01 Sporty Air Nautique
  • Erik
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Sep 2003
    • 653

    • New England


    #2
    Natural. The reason - light colors on towers look very nice from a distance - in my opinion.

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    • KTompkins
      • Aug 2004
      • 34

      • Corpus Christi, TX

      • Current boat: 2009 210 SANTE Second boat: 1995 Sport Nautique First boat: 1982 2001

      #3
      Dr John,
      I favor the red colored tower that matches the stripe. I spent last weekend at Lake McQueeney which is loaded with towered boats. The ones with the color coordinated towers look pretty nice. Even if the color was orange. In my opinion.
      I'm looking for a tower for my '95 Sport. I 'll have to see if a FCT will fit my boat.
      Old Boat: 1982 2001
      Old Boat: 1995 Sport Nautique
      New Boat: 2009 SANTE 210

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      • lcap
        • Nov 2003
        • 192



        #4
        I'm with Erik. I like the tower to fade away as much as possible. Nice and clean

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        • NautiqueChick
          • Aug 2003
          • 90

          • WA/AZ


          #5
          I say go with black, it goes with everything and it looks great. We have a black tower on our Air and I love the way it looks on the water.
          ~*Grace*~
          2005 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition

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          • ag4ever
            1,000 Post Club Member
            • Feb 2004
            • 1180



            #6
            I say either go big and accentuate it or go with one that blends and kinda dissapears.

            I wanted one that blends, but my dealer convinced me to keep the tri colored one for a a few months, and if I hated it he would have it repowder coated any color of my choosing. I ended uo loving the tri-color look. It makes the boat that much more original.

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