Just posting up some photos of one of my winter projects. Rearranging my electronics, installing a stereo and replacing a corroded throttle lever. (speaker just there for testing)
thanks... Have a few other things I plan on improving on the boat, hope I can get the time... other projects in the works also, car's and house stuff... I need more time!
Nice setup and work. I hear you on the time thing. When I had my 192 I eventually moved to a black box VHF radio set up to free up space for a bigger GPS unit. I put the black box unit in the compartment in front of the helm.
That was actually easy... unbolt, unplug, then install, easier then I thought. Everything is exposed under the gunwale. Mounting the VHF and stereo where the hardest only because the tight quarters for drilling... and my fat fingers.
Nice work. I notice your GPS is in the electronics box as well. Do you have an external antenna as well or does the unit function just fine inside the box? I will be replacing my fishfinder with a combo unit this spring and was hoping to keep it in the electronics box without adding the extra antenna.
yep I will second that, mine was on the other side of the box when I got the boat...used it all summer with out a glitch... no external antenna. I love that little unit.
Sweet. I was forced to keep mine where it was because the previous owner did a terrible single din cutout for a stereo above the starboard door heading into the bow area.
http://www.kenwoodusa.com/Car_Entertainment/Marine/KFC-1652MRW - 4 new Kenwood 6.5" White Marine Speakers (will have to cutout two new holes...still considering the location of those but I am thinking in the bow under the seats. The current ones are under either console).
After using my set up once, it is great for slow cruising and ok for when your running but it's a bit underpowered. I'm sure if I would have not tried to hide the speakers then I would be able to hear them much better. I may try and put an amp on them and see if that does the trick. For now there good for me.
I took out the electronics door and made a marine lumber (plastic star-board) template to flush mount my gps, Vhf, and 12-volt receptical. See attached picture. Great project for my 1998 192 Tournament! Also added snap in carpet.