Hull Color
- captin5317
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LOUIS B HOLUB
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- Divecoz
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Blue is dramatic
But keeping it looking like that for me would be traumatic. . . so we got the white boat with Maroon Sail Covers so far and Blue Fenders. Kind of comes across Red White and Blue 
Hull color
I chose white, because I think it looks more traditional, more classic, and because I think it will be cooler in the Houston sun. Also, I see lots of older boats in which the colors have faded, looking like junk. - Don't know whether the blue MacGregors would end up looking like that, of course.
Jim
Jim
- ALX357
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Nauti-Moment.... blue is not a warm color, it is cool, coldest color there is.
But as a pigment color, it does absorb more energy than white. That energy makes it fade, pass heat into the boat, and "slip thru the water faster" ( NOT )
......if you are ever rammed after dark, the blue won't have done anything to help your visibility to other craft.
But as a pigment color, it does absorb more energy than white. That energy makes it fade, pass heat into the boat, and "slip thru the water faster" ( NOT )
......if you are ever rammed after dark, the blue won't have done anything to help your visibility to other craft.
- NautiMoments
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ALX357.....sorry that you took my banter seriously, of course you are right regarding the color. It does make it warmer inside and thus if you live in a hotter area this could be a concern. You will also have to keep the hull waxed with a good UV protectorant to ensure it does not fade. I like the color, it is classy, but requires much more maintenance. Mark show up much easier than the white. If we did it again we would probably get the white, thus my vote for white.
You are also right that the darker hull color is harder to see at night against the darker land masses and sea. I guess I am counting on my navigation lights, running light and hopefully sails to catch there attention.
You are also right that the darker hull color is harder to see at night against the darker land masses and sea. I guess I am counting on my navigation lights, running light and hopefully sails to catch there attention.
- kmclemore
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I've always wondered how come MacGregor never made the swag-stripe across the front in different colors.... it would have been easy to do in the mold. The black is so severe.. would have looked really nice had that been available blue, deep red, forest green, etc. Hmmm... I may yet paint ours... who knows...
- They Theirs
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Blue Hull/White Deck with white Boot Stripe, Matching Blue Canvas
A Classic MacGregor M Look



A Classic MacGregor M Look



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- Terry
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Classic
Now that looks very much like my boat except I have the silver Honda engine. I also have the pacific blue bimini to match the blue sail cover. I can just imagine how nice she's going to look with a blue dodger added as well. The end certainly justifys the means in this case, I am willing to do the extra maintenance the blue hull requires. Now I know why I voted blue. 
- Divecoz
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TT Those are at least part
Pictures like those are at least part of the reason Roger sells soooo many Blue M's . . Hard to get much prettier when new or. . at
a distance. .
a distance. .
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Randy Smith
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