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Both are great color combos. I think as soon as the 2015's were introduced that people fell in love with the grey as a general consensus. I love them both though and I don't think you can go wrong. You are absolutely correct that the grey will hide any marks better than the black.
 
I agree, black looks great, but more difficult to keep clean. Here's what scratches look like on a nice new grey boat....

Good news- I went to G&R today, showed them pics of the anchor door and they are ordering me a new one. He agrees that it looks like they even tried to cover it up. Great place to do business with.scratch.jpg
 
Hey guys - got the grey boat and pickup next week. Question re fenders....I have three now that are black cylinders...any chance the black could streak or otherwise mark the grey/white of the new boat? Don't think so but need to ask folks who might know better than me. Thanks!
 
Just think of the round vinyl fenders as protection. The color is to coordinate with what you want. If they are clean, they won't hurt the boats finish, but if dirt/dust/sand gets trapped between the hull and the fender, it will get scratched. Fender rash is WAY better than dock rash!
 
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