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<blockquote data-quote="BeanII" data-source="post: 974121" data-attributes="member: 561168"><p>yep, done a lot of em'.</p><p></p><p>one thing I recommend to all boat owners........... Plan for a bigger system than you might do in a car. If you really want to hear it over the sounds of the motor, the water, and the wind. It needs to be a pretty big system. Know what I mean?</p><p></p><p>Second, don't buy "marine speakers" they're more expensive than they're worth. Any good poly-coned speaker should do just fine. It's not like they're ever gonna get that wet.</p><p></p><p>Third, don't give the excuse, "It's just my boat, I don't wanna put anything fancy in there." That doesn't make any sense. You can afford to buy a 25,000 + dollar toy that you only use 4-5 months out of the year? But you won't spend an extra $500 -$1000 to put a nice stereo in it? Lame</p><p></p><p>Fourth, boats are perfect candidates for security systems (though probably not something you should do yourself". There is probably a lot of expensive equipment in there and you probably just park it on the side of the house right?</p><p></p><p>I love doing boat installs! If you need any more specific help PM me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeanII, post: 974121, member: 561168"] yep, done a lot of em'. one thing I recommend to all boat owners........... Plan for a bigger system than you might do in a car. If you really want to hear it over the sounds of the motor, the water, and the wind. It needs to be a pretty big system. Know what I mean? Second, don't buy "marine speakers" they're more expensive than they're worth. Any good poly-coned speaker should do just fine. It's not like they're ever gonna get that wet. Third, don't give the excuse, "It's just my boat, I don't wanna put anything fancy in there." That doesn't make any sense. You can afford to buy a 25,000 + dollar toy that you only use 4-5 months out of the year? But you won't spend an extra $500 -$1000 to put a nice stereo in it? Lame Fourth, boats are perfect candidates for security systems (though probably not something you should do yourself". There is probably a lot of expensive equipment in there and you probably just park it on the side of the house right? I love doing boat installs! If you need any more specific help PM me [/QUOTE]
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