I had red, and now have silver interior, silver exterior with red and black on the exterior as well. 100% silver is the way to go, doesn't show scratches, looks brand new with the wipe of a towel. Plus it doesn't get hot.
I had red, and now have silver interior, silver exterior with red and black on the exterior as well. 100% silver is the way to go, doesn't show scratches, looks brand new with the wipe of a towel. Plus it doesn't get hot.
Red and black with black or gray bottom, never white aagain.
A darker solid gel will show scratches really bad and solid gel will show any stress cracks worse than poly. Silvers and greys are the best at looking clean and hiding scratches
I have always preferred white, cooler to the touch in the summer and does not show dirt and grime as bad as the darker colors.
I have had 2 white glass boats and 1 white aluminum over the last 30 years.
I try to drive as if my 16 year old Grandson is following me
Speak as if he is listening and act as if he is watching
no more red for me,i think every ranger i have owned has been red,i am looking for silver with small stripping and black bottom
Thanks for all the input. I was with a red fish guide three weeks ago. He had an all flat
med grey boat. Looked sharp and was 7 years old.
Lake Norman, N.C./New Britain,CT.
2000 R-81 Ranger, 2015 175 Pro-XS
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