If it's like mine, it is some kind of mahogany. I added a number of projects and I think the color matched pretty well on maybe one of three trips to the lumber yard. Seems like there's quite a lot of variation in the stuff that they have in the "mahogany" bin, from time to time.
Also the mahogany veneer door-skin that I used for door panel insets was much darker, but that ends up looking sort of OK, framed in the lighter stiles and rails. Sanding down the old stuff and refinishing both the old and new with the same stains helped a lot. I've been using something called "honey oak" but it's not nearly dark enough to match the old stain.
BTW: The best match that I could find for the laminate counter tops was Wilsonart Laminate 4942-38 "crisp linen." That's what I used for my tabletop and chart table. (Over plywood with mahogany trim.) Much cheaper than solid wood and to my mind, lightens up the cabin somewhat. Huh. The "blog entries" with those pics have disappeared (and some much older ones have reappeared.) Will see if I can dig one up. Of course, I don't know if they used the same laminate on all boats.
Older example.
Early version of the table, FWIW. I'm adding thin rails to the center section, so that it it holds beverages, condiments, etc, even when the leaves are folded. Guess I don't have a photo of the piece of "old" mahogany that I refinished. Out of the frame to the right. It may be a matter of experimenting with different stains... (See comments left by others in the link above.)
With the blue upholstery (in progress, one cushion at a time) the look is starting to come together.