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I went back and forth a lot on this. IMO, it just looks better like this. I google imaged a lot of nautique interiors and felt the grey seadeck made the boat feel really monochromatic inside. I also didn't like the grey seadeck on the grey hull paint above the swim platform. I know it's not for everyone, but I've already had one person on the boat who commented on how much they liked the mocha color. I think the grey just felt too boring with how I designed everything else and I've always liked the mocha over the grey. Probably an "agree to disagree" thing.
I would always do the brown seadek to replicate the look of teak flooring. I think is just looks classier. Nothing at all wrong with the grey but I prefer the brown.
Nice looking boat. i picked mine up on August 16, 2017. So far so good. I already put 22 hours and have the first service done. I have not tried the surf switch yet but i will probably this weekend. Enjoy your boat.
The installed bay door is 12', but like I said, the door hung lower than the fascia. Not sure if something wasn't installed or engineered correctly, but I'm sure I'm not alone. A ramp vs. flat surface may also be a factor.
Super nice looking boat!!! I really love your colors and the fact that you changed them up from normal.... dare to be different. Can't wait to see photo's on the water!
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