Irish1800
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What boat is that? Very cool. Love the pic of it jumping out of the water. Very nice.
Its a 2003 Baja Boss 302
What boat is that? Very cool. Love the pic of it jumping out of the water. Very nice.
Nice boat, i bet a day out on that is a fortune in gas.
The other reason I put them in the rear, there is a lot of wiring behind the front driver side. More than I felt like dealing with trying to get those big speakers in. It was a lot to even work around the small 6.5's. Just a thought.
Looks like a good unit. Someone on here mentioned the Alpine HU's have an RF based remote. I am kind of interested, its not listed for that model, so i guess ill keep lookin.
Is that 2 engines of 240 Hp each or total of the 2 engines (120 each). Leaping out of the water was sweet! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
The storage compartment on yours looks the same as mine. Fits perfectly in the port side storage area, under the cooler. I took a piece of wood and painted it, Glued it down in there with liquid nail and then used screws to mount the amp to it. Also with the mercury motor, you have tons of room in the engine compartment.
It makes it really easy. You can buy the short 18" tsunami marine rca cables cheap on ebay.
There are pics in the thread. They were before I painted the wood though.
http://www.seadooforum.com/showthread.php?15966-1998-Speedster-Audio-Project
I went with dark grey. There really is no clean up. Hydroturf really is no maintenance. I cant say enough how great the stuff is. I have spilled food and drinks on it and just wash it like the rest of the boat with soap and water and it is fine. I got my greasy hand prints on it once while working and with a little dawn dish soap and a scrub brush it came right off.
Yeah that foam is no joke. I made cuts where i wanted then used a pair of wire cutters and needle nose pliers to just tear it out chunks at a time .