I like how you think.
And yes... the 'rich' look is what I was hoping for. Surf & wakeboard ready, yet classy for a slow cruise around our lake.
Take the new G23 Paragon, never in a million years would I think dark metallic green, Gold and white interior and exterior would be in style.
I still don’t think it is......but at least one 300k boat owner thinks it is.
Point is, get what you want and WGAF what someone else thinks, you are buying it for you, not them.
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White in my opinion is boring! It also shows every bit of dirt. Every finger print, foot print, spill, dust from trailering with the cover off, sand, etc. Is it cooler than tan, yes, does it show every thing, yes. OP is based in Ontario...I feel like he could use the additional heat from the brown interior. Think of it as heated seats for free :cool:
The interior can get hot AF! I'm glad I put white where I did on my interior (where we sit) since I don't have chill tech or whatever vinyl like the Supra's. The light gray on mine can get scorching hot here in the south. Maybe not an issue where you live but here I'm glad I didn't go with the darker color I originally spec'd my boat to. Ultimately get what you like just know these interiors get hot on the Moombas, even the lightest color they offer. Congrats on the new Keiyan!!
I added Teak gatorstep to our Grey interior 16 mojo and it really pops, I've gotten a lot of compliments on it. Might be a way to get the best of both worlds. Also I demoed a boat with tan interior and I was surprised at how hot it was, I don't even want to know how hot that dark brown gets. Gatorstep stays nice and cool.
This is what I mean, also here's an interior shot of ours. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...aaf819bd9f.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...964d26f8d1.jpg
I’m a fan of the gray!
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I agree with shoebox. Grey and brown just don't mix.