Awlgrip colors
Ken, here is what I used: we used Oyster White for the white sections, Claret (a dark red) for the boot stripe, and a dark blue they make for the flybridge stripe. I decided to use standard Awlgrip colors because I may have to match them in the future and was wary of custom mixes for that reason. Also, Oyster White is pretty close to a lot of other companies' colors- for example I bought a deck box from Beachcomber Fiberglass in Ft Lauderdale which is Oyster gelcoat, and matches very well indeed.
I wish the Claret were a little lighter, or redder, but it's okay. I can't recall the name of the dark blue but if you want I will email it to you; it's on Awlgrip's basic color chart.
One other suggestion, if you can do it: we buffed the aluminum window frames and all the other aluminum parts down to bare metal, prepped them with Alodine, which is an Awlgrip product, and sprayed them with aluminum color metallic paint, then clear-coated them. They no longer need polishing, at least so far, and look good.
Good luck with all this. It is an expensive ordeal, but if you love your boat, you will be happy with the way it looks. The reassembly of all the parts taken off for the paint job is incredibly time-consuming. Make sure everything is labeled, and don't rush the reassembly- it will take a few weeks, there is so much stuff to go back on. If you need anything rechromed, this will be the time to do it. Tom Slane has a plating shop in Texas, I think, he likes. Marine plating is not the same as motorcycle plating, I suspect. Your local plating shop may not be good enough.