Les Lampman
New member
Hi all,
Ok, here I am again.
We're going to put a Marinaut 215 in the Seattle Boat Show this coming January. Hope y'all stop by and say hello.
The Marinaut 215 has a full colored hull (unless you want it white). Quite frankly I'm not sure I want to do another blue boat to put in the show since it really won't stand out. So, what color boat really catches your eye...and that you would buy (which probably leaves out purple, international orange, lime green, etc)?
We can do the Marinaut interior cabinetry in DecraGuard white or teak. We can also use pre-finished panels of mahogany, cherry, oak, birch, etc. I sort of like the pre-96 CD22's with their teak patterned cabinets and cloth fabric upholstery but is it too dark for too many folks?
And rather than Sunbrella I found some nice upholstery, the kind that you'd use on rec room furniture or such since it's 100% olefin and will put up with dogs, kids, wear-n-tear, being damp, etc. It has a soft "hand" and feels really nice. The colors range from very neutral (like a wheat or toast color) to radical with some weave patterns available.
So the boat I have in my head is:
Tan hull with white topsides
Teak interior cabinetry
Nice neutral upholstery fabric (but not so light to be a problematic for us guys!).
I'm going for a little bit of understated elegance. But is it not eye-appealing enough? Will it look too nice to fish out of and scare the guys away? With brand new boat I often get complaints from the ladies that the inside of the boat looks like a refrigerator in all white so I'm trying for a compromise here but I want something that will grab attention too.
Whadayathink?
Thanks!
Ok, here I am again.

The Marinaut 215 has a full colored hull (unless you want it white). Quite frankly I'm not sure I want to do another blue boat to put in the show since it really won't stand out. So, what color boat really catches your eye...and that you would buy (which probably leaves out purple, international orange, lime green, etc)?
We can do the Marinaut interior cabinetry in DecraGuard white or teak. We can also use pre-finished panels of mahogany, cherry, oak, birch, etc. I sort of like the pre-96 CD22's with their teak patterned cabinets and cloth fabric upholstery but is it too dark for too many folks?
And rather than Sunbrella I found some nice upholstery, the kind that you'd use on rec room furniture or such since it's 100% olefin and will put up with dogs, kids, wear-n-tear, being damp, etc. It has a soft "hand" and feels really nice. The colors range from very neutral (like a wheat or toast color) to radical with some weave patterns available.
So the boat I have in my head is:
Tan hull with white topsides
Teak interior cabinetry
Nice neutral upholstery fabric (but not so light to be a problematic for us guys!).
I'm going for a little bit of understated elegance. But is it not eye-appealing enough? Will it look too nice to fish out of and scare the guys away? With brand new boat I often get complaints from the ladies that the inside of the boat looks like a refrigerator in all white so I'm trying for a compromise here but I want something that will grab attention too.
Whadayathink?
Thanks!