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My 2 cents - If you trailer go with white hull and black tower. I'm speaking strictly from a maintenance standpoint. I've had two black hulls and trailering leaves scratches in the black. Also the white tower gets covered with bugs and is a pain to keep clean. With that said, I love the colors on my boat, but the next one will have a white hull and dark tower.
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I feel like trailering with a black hulk depends on your water conditions. We have crystal clear water and the bunks are perfect, spent some time down south and ew the bunks come out covered in green fluffiness and sand.
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Originally posted by cedarcreek216This right here is a beautiful and classy G.
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Yeah that looks sharp! Really dig the grey hulls.2009 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
2006 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
1989 Sport Nautique
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I vote black tower.
If there is no black on the hull, I would ditch the gray on the interior. Your interior now has 4 big chunks of color: black, white, gray and mocha. I think it just gets a little busy as you start adding too many colors. Especially since it appears you like a clean and classic look, you might like that better.
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