Sea ray 220 srv restoration

Jes2bryant

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220 srv 1978 hard top
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351 mercruiser with mercruiser outdrive
I am in the process of redoing the vinyl on a classic sea ray. I came across two different restores that look nice. Any opinion on wjat looks better and or is functionally better?
 

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What do you mean by "functionally"?

As far as color - sure, I have an opinion. But my opinion doesn't matter! 100% and totally up to you... color/pattern decision is all you! :)
 
Opinions are always good. Functionally i.e to keep clean, durability etc. Notice the black has lines so thinking would that affect durability etc? I was originally planning on the black and white. Then saw the tan and cream and thought it looked great too.
 
I’m not like @Lazy Daze my opinion does matter :)…. I would go black and white. It still looks vintage but updated….beige is beige….and that beige is grandma beige
 
The pleats (lines) are pretty much a non-issue - it doesn't really affect "cleanability" like you would think. Black will be hotter in the sun - but most colors get at least quite warm.

And, yes, Blue's opinion DOES matter! :)

Edit: Just to be clear... although Blue's opinion matters, it's usually wrong ;)
 

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