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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8848269" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Then you should be looking for a marine unit. I grew up on a river and was into boating for 26+ years and did systems in them. Along with going through OMC, Yamaha, Mercury, Volvo and other tech training as I was a service manager at a marina in Florida on the gulf coast.</p><p></p><p>If you go non-marine head unit make sure that it has a cover that comes down to protect the unit. Some boats came with those built into the dash some did not. And seal up the back of the unit as well. And use marine certified amplifiers. One splash of water and you are done unless it has that certification. Trust me on this seen it a few times with boats.</p><p></p><p>Also you really need to up your budget to 125-150 at least. You won't find a decent head unit at 75 dollars new. Used possibly as we said, DIYMA, eBay and facebook marketplace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8848269, member: 676743"] Then you should be looking for a marine unit. I grew up on a river and was into boating for 26+ years and did systems in them. Along with going through OMC, Yamaha, Mercury, Volvo and other tech training as I was a service manager at a marina in Florida on the gulf coast. If you go non-marine head unit make sure that it has a cover that comes down to protect the unit. Some boats came with those built into the dash some did not. And seal up the back of the unit as well. And use marine certified amplifiers. One splash of water and you are done unless it has that certification. Trust me on this seen it a few times with boats. Also you really need to up your budget to 125-150 at least. You won't find a decent head unit at 75 dollars new. Used possibly as we said, DIYMA, eBay and facebook marketplace [/QUOTE]
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