The trend in homes is to have all white painted doors, woodwork and cabinets. Maybe some buyers like the fresh look of all white. I prefer a darker wood interior but many feel these old Hatts are too dark inside. The point about lighting making a big difference is spot on.
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Re: What does a white interior do to value?
Jack Sardina
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Re: What does a white interior do to value?
Not a trick question at all. I'm trying to separate my personal opinion from what the market may dictate.
Eric
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Kent Island, MD/Ft. Lauderdale, FL
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Re: What does a white interior do to value?
Like many things it's probably a matter of personal preference but I also wouldn't look at a boat with a light interior.
Cheryl
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1971 53 MY
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11-27-2015 08:52 AM #14Senior Member
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Re: What does a white interior do to value?
A few years back there was a 58YF on the market, much of the interior had been painted white. I didn't care for it at all.
The bigger question might be how could you undo the change if at some time you get tired of the look
or change your mind. If you stop liking carpet, couches, curtains or the coffee table the fix is easier than painted on or glued finishes.
JMGLORY Hull # 365
Northport, NY
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11-27-2015 01:16 PM #16Senior Member
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Re: What does a white interior do to value?
I am a traditionalist and like the dark wood which means Hatteras to me. But, IMHO, there is a difference between those Hatts designed as light or white from the outset - i.e., "part of a look", and those painted out white as part of a redo. Former can be a really good look (Ft Laud) that some people prefer and I've seen a few that looked nice and I could live with. But I have a hard time with the latter - those painted out white. Not sure I could get over that aspect on a Hatteras because I like things the way they were designed to look.
OTOH, good friend had a big (leaky) trawler that I spent a lot of time on in the past. It came to him with the interior mostly painted out white because the interior wood was just too far gone from leaks. While I could never be the one to actually paint it, I will admit it was brighter and all around nice and cheery. Most everyone said the same once they got aboard. But, of course, it wasn't a Hatteras.
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Re: What does a white interior do to value?
I think of the interior of an Island Packet. Sure it's a sail boat, but the white interior with the tastefull use of wood trim is very apealing. With the number of sail boaters going power, I would think there is a market.
Fred
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11-27-2015 03:41 PM #18Senior Member
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Re: What does a white interior do to value?
I like lighter woods. The ash or light oak is nice. Really makes a huge difference on inside space. I prefer lighter woods in homes and RV's. My RV has solid oak all throughout...the "fancier" option was walnut. The walnut is much darker and the same size space looks/feels smaller.
With that said, painted all white would be gross.FTFD... i drive a slow 1968 41c381
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11-27-2015 04:34 PM #19
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Re: What does a white interior do to value?
Right, and some Trumpys (Trumpies?lol) looked like that, too. Very handsome if done right. Very few power boats look that way anymore.