Couple of problems here. First is that OP did not list year of boat, but I think he has a 2001 MY. This means that Correct Craft no longer has the patterns to make new skins for his boat. More than likely, the skins were sold to Christines (aka Nautique Skins). So, any skin that the dealer gets for this boat will come from Christines. George over at Christines will know the typical vinyl colors that were offered on the 2001 boats and can send color samples. However, the ordering dealer or individual could order any color combination desired and so it is imperative a sample is found that matches. To save time, the OP (or his dealer) can remove a bit of vinyl from the backside of one of the cushions (or better even the seatback due to lack of backing material) and send the color to Christines. Then they will know for sure what color vinyl to use. Christines will send the skin to the dealer for mark-up and installation.
It took me three months to get the proper vinyl graining, thickness, and color for my 1999 NSS, but in the end it was perfect once I received all the replacement skins. Proper legwork up front pays off and George was great to work with throughout the entire process.
It took me three months to get the proper vinyl graining, thickness, and color for my 1999 NSS, but in the end it was perfect once I received all the replacement skins. Proper legwork up front pays off and George was great to work with throughout the entire process.
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