Rick-
Interesting question!
Gets a qualified maybe yes, maybe no answer......
Yes you can paint the trim, but it's not too easy to do right for reasons I'll discuss in a minute.
The other problem is that the deck non-skid, the interior cushions, and the Zolatone interior paint may not match the new color you want. They have been choosen to compliment the exterior trim, of course, and changing the color of all of them is really impractical.
Painting the exterior trim gets difficult for several reasons.
One is that the existing gel coat must be sanded to get the new paint to stick, but it's difficult to sand right up to the line where the gel coat changes color, sanding throughly on one side of the line and leaving the gel coat intact on the other.
Next, there is trim tape besides the accent color that must be removed and then reapplied after painting in the new color scheme.
Lastly, the whole operation needs to be done by someone who understands these materials and has the proper equipment to sand the existing gel coat and spray the new paint, either epoxy (good) or linear polyurethane (better).
Overall, it's best to find a boat in the color you prefer in the first place!
Hope this helps!
Joe.