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@njmr2fan , is that a clock that you have installed on your dash? That is a great mod since everyone wonders what time it is when we are out on the boat and then we fumble for phones. My radio has the time but it is in the glove box. Great, inexpensive mod for boats that might not have the time up front and center. I am going to look for one ....
Yes. Im always looking for a clock, its a small battery operated one on a slant cut base which you can rotate on non flat surfaces. It was made by MOXA.
@riderP ... this might be a stupid question as i just bought the sx190 so i haven't been out in it yet. But i see you have the 6.5" on your back swim deck... does the water ever completely submerge them? I am not talking splashing, but i am afraid that maybe when i stopped, or maybe a wake hits back of the boat that the speaks would be completely submerged and eventually fail. and then i would have two big holes just above water level... Not cool. Once again, before i would cut the holes i would like to spend time on the water to see how much water rushes up this deck. thanks
No, I haven't noticed my transom speakers being fully submerged. I too worried about that. From what I gather from other boaters, marine speakers (depending on the atmosphere) really only lasts a few seasons. I went with Alpine, but going with a higher quality speaker like Wet Sounds should last longer even if they are fully submerged every now and again.