Quote Originally Posted by Shoebox View Post
I know what they're saying. First, how are you going to verify that it's 10° cooler? Second, I can guarantee that that dark gray "Cool Tech" vinyl is still going to be hot, and way hotter than light gray "Cool Tech" vinyl.

The basic point being, I don't care what you call it, dark gray (or any dark color) vinyl is going to be damned hot in the sun. A little cooler than the exact same shade old school vinyl? Sure. A little cooler than scorching is still scorching.
Guess there's no convincing you...

Quote Originally Posted by dakota4ce View Post
Pretty sure they have “thermometers.”
No they don't! LMAO


Quote Originally Posted by korey View Post
I don't know how it works, but I sat in an all black Mastercraft with their version of this 2 days ago on a fully sunny 89 degree day and it was cooler than the lava-infused dove grey in my boat!



Quote Originally Posted by larry_arizona View Post
Even if it’s cooler than white vinyl, I am not feeling the look of dark interiors in a boat.

Dark accents look better on lighter interiors.

FTR, the max coverage Bimini pretty much shades the entire seating area from behind windshield, so there is always a shaded option
No offense to your boat, but I've said it before, I don't like Poop colored interiors, so dark blacks and grays are legit! And blue/black metalflake exterior with blue/black/slate interior is gonna look amazeballs. My Audi is black on black and I love it. Nothing wrong with a murdered out interior if it can not burn ya!