Nick14
Guru
For anyone ordering or building a new boat recently, are you getting the hull in a color other than white?
I've always liked (and have generally owned) boats with dark hull colors, in blues or greens. I like the looks, but of course the tradeoff is the darker the color, the more maintenance it needs to keep its color, and the faster it fades. Despite being anal-retentive about waxing and usually doing it several times a season, I have never gotten more than 4 years out of a dark green or blue before it has faded to the point of needing paint (or a very deep compounding with temporary benefits).
Does anyone have experience with light colored gelcoats? Do they keep their color long enough compared with dark to be worthwhile?
Thanks!
I've always liked (and have generally owned) boats with dark hull colors, in blues or greens. I like the looks, but of course the tradeoff is the darker the color, the more maintenance it needs to keep its color, and the faster it fades. Despite being anal-retentive about waxing and usually doing it several times a season, I have never gotten more than 4 years out of a dark green or blue before it has faded to the point of needing paint (or a very deep compounding with temporary benefits).
Does anyone have experience with light colored gelcoats? Do they keep their color long enough compared with dark to be worthwhile?
Thanks!