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Billsfolly
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Joined: Mon Mar 26, 2018 11:22 am
Vessel Info: 93 Wellcraft Excel 20SX

Restoration info.

Postby Billsfolly » Mon Mar 26, 2018 11:39 am

New member, first post.
Hoping someone can help me with the color palet of a 93 sx20.
I'm trying to replace torn striping and I'm not finding any success locating the correct color.
Local suppliers have very limited inventory and a couple try's with online suppliers have failed miserably.
It's what one online color palet referred to as "aqua" but wow was it off when ordered.
Any ideas where to get a match or at least a part number, color?


boardman74
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Vessel Info: 1990 Portofino 4300
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Re: Restoration info.

Postby boardman74 » Sun Apr 01, 2018 7:24 pm

Vinyl colors change regularly. No way are you ever going to find the original material for a 25 year old boat. Plus if you did then you would realize how sun faded your vinyl was. May not seem faded until you see it next to new material.

I had a warranty vinyl issue on a 2 year old boat and it was so far off after just 2 years old that they ended up doing the entire interior.

I'd get as close as you can or go with something neutral that isn't to noticeable.

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