Color choice, peoples choice ;)

Wardy549

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Nov 12, 2014
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Daytona Marina & Boat Works
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1988 345 Sedan Bridge
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Twin 454's
91CC448F-6DDB-46B1-9C66-56C2BC7B542C.jpeg 1FD3CFF0-A9B4-4B06-BC76-A79A3DB12E98.jpeg 46DF861D-F66E-4DB6-B412-24CBC8BA4046.jpeg Im looking for some opinions on the color for her new name.
Shes got a 6” grey stripe completely around the seem (I guess you call it) where the top of the boat meets the hull. The rest of her is white. But, her fenders and dock lines are blue.
Should I stick with the colors in the picture or should I change the black to blue and the blue to black.
Miss Wet Ever was named for my gf Tonya she passed away this past April 16th. She loved mermaids and when I saw this boat for sale months ago the owner had sent me pictures of her and there where mermaids all over the boat. Not only has this model been my dream since a teenager, the fact she had mermaids included within the interior design I was sold. My girl must have been working her mojo from above.
Tonya would always say “what Everrrrr” with the r’s draggged out lol so the name and the mermaid between the words was a given.
So now I just want to make sure the color combonation is spot on.
Thanks and I welcome any opinions good or bad.
 
Sorry to hear about your gf. It's easier to change the fenders and dock lines than the boot stripe I'd stick with the gray.
 
Grey dates the boat. Go all white.
 
The grey "stripe" is called the shear. The waterline stripe (the boot stripe) in the picture looks dark blue.

We just outfitted a boat this Fall with new graphics. All kinds of options.

Do the letters in dark blue, and have them outlined in gray to match the shear. Best of both worlds. Below the name, add the home port in the same color as the outline.

That's how we did ours.
 

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