Ok, let’s crowd source this. Deciding on our G for next year … who wants to cast their vote?!
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I had a buddy, many moons ago that painted all his landscape machinery a very light soothing calm light purple. When I ask him why, he said after 12 hours on a brightly painted track hoe, red, bright yellow, orange, he felt tired (given), irritable, and almost violent. When he had everything painted, he would end the day relaxed and calm. I took that with me and applied that proven concept when choosing colors. Do I want to be ramped up, or do I want to walk away feeling stress free and relaxed. He still paints all his machinery that same hideous purple to this day, lol.
You ask, so here it comes: Chunks of red are a no go in an interior, and my opinion is it will hurt your resale market also. Maybe a little red pin stripping, maybe. Your greys, dark or light, white, or even browns and tans will make that red exterior pop, you won't need it on the inside.
With all that being said, my favorite color combo on the exterior is red, by far. I will stand in line for either of those 2 boats when you are done and moving on. Congrats on the '24, very jealous. Can't wait to see the finale...Last edited by Scooter G; 08-14-2023, 08:53 AM.
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The first exterior is super sharp, it has my vote. As far as the interior goes, the full red would disqualify it for me on the secondary market.
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I'm a blue guy, not a red guy... that said, I voted for the second option as it just looks meaner. If either were for sale used, I would pass them up as it is way too much red for me.
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It’s your boat but dang those red seats make me hot just looking at the design. I prefer the top gel line colors though2009 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
2006 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
1989 Sport Nautique
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But the red interior is sooooo sick.
we finally get some options outside of the tan and white and everyone is hating on a little fire
https://tntwatersports.com/inventory...-ctc34207j223/First and Current - 2012 210 SANTE
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