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2020 AR210 Mod/Build thread

Wow, just got done with the sound system upgrade. And it is crazy loud.
Twin Rev10's for the tower
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syn-dx-4 for the Rev10's
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HTX-6 for the in boat speakers, I left the stock ones in, but got the 6 chanel if I want to add a pair of mid speakers
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WS-420SQ
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Infinity INFREM1 remote for the swim platform
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Milennia REX20-6 extension cable for the remote
25' of 1/0 power cable
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Add a battery kit,
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Fuses, ground blocks, a lot o sweat and zip ties.
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Overall I love the outcome, achieved what I wanted. It was a lot of work though and I told my wife, next time I'd hire it out. I left the factory in-boat speakers and they seem to be doing there job once I added the amp. I have yet to get it out on the water to see how it sound out there, but my neighbors are impressed.

Nice job! And you already helped me out... I was literally opening the box for my Infinity remote that just arrived (INF-MC30), and was trying to figure out what I'd do to make the cord longer to reach the swim deck! Thanks to you I now know there's a part I can order (Milennia REX20-6). :winkingthumbsup"
 
To add the remote, I pulled the rear hatch off. Like @HangOutdoors and others, I would also get water into the rear area. I was astonished at the lack of detail to applying silicone caulk. To remove the hatch, remove all the screws and loosen 3 pipe clamps. 1 at the top of each clean out tube and the drain hose for the hatch drain. I was able to use existing holes to run the remote into that area by going through the engine compartment.
And with the manufacturing waste left in the boat, surprised water even came out the hole.
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Thanks for this post! I expect to pick up my ar210 in May/June - first time boat owner. Appreciate the tips!!
 
Your AR210 is a beauty. That is the exact one I am looking for. A 2020 for the yacht blue color. My AR190 is that color and I can't go with anything else. Great posts!!
 
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