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<blockquote data-quote="Boat_guy" data-source="post: 8201743" data-attributes="member: 658935"><p>Every thing Ive read is that ported boxes on boats seem to have more output which is what I'm looking for. I'm not worried about moisture at all we are very **** about water in the boat. If you think about it a car is probably exposed to more moisture than the boat because a car is constantly exposed to environments that go from hot to cool and vis versa which creates moisture. Our boat is for the most part is Consistent climate, but at the same time just being near water puts it at a higher moisture level. All that said I don't see there being much difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boat_guy, post: 8201743, member: 658935"] Every thing Ive read is that ported boxes on boats seem to have more output which is what I'm looking for. I'm not worried about moisture at all we are very **** about water in the boat. If you think about it a car is probably exposed to more moisture than the boat because a car is constantly exposed to environments that go from hot to cool and vis versa which creates moisture. Our boat is for the most part is Consistent climate, but at the same time just being near water puts it at a higher moisture level. All that said I don't see there being much difference. [/QUOTE]
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