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Since I’ve owned my boat, 7 years the horn has never worked. I bought a replacement but have been dodging that task because the wires that feed it are toast with zero conductivity and are fed under the cabin carpeting.
here is where it is mounted and it’s opposite side inside the cabin...
The location of the horn makes its replacement a pain and I believe it’s scraped the legs of more than one guest who was sitting up on the bow.
What I’m considering doing is to cap off its mounting holes up front and relocating it just in front of the antenna and white block as in the photo, also just behind the window. You couldn’t hit the horn there without hitting the antenna first and it’d sure be a lot easier running the wiring.
Can anyone see a down side or possible issue I might run into?
Right here...
here is where it is mounted and it’s opposite side inside the cabin...
The location of the horn makes its replacement a pain and I believe it’s scraped the legs of more than one guest who was sitting up on the bow.
What I’m considering doing is to cap off its mounting holes up front and relocating it just in front of the antenna and white block as in the photo, also just behind the window. You couldn’t hit the horn there without hitting the antenna first and it’d sure be a lot easier running the wiring.
Can anyone see a down side or possible issue I might run into?
Right here...
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