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Thanks Mel. I posted from my phone and it didn't ask to use thumbnails so I just assumed there were full pics.Looks nice! I edited your post to make the images full, instead of thumb nails, so they are easily visible.
Wait, what? This sounds like something I need to know about. I hate pulling out all those screws to get the client tray out. It's there a better method of keeping it in place?I installed my gasket in place if using caulk under the clean out tray. Should make getting in and out of there much easier. Starting the annual maintenance now!
I had done all the measurements and was pretty sure the JL's would fit where I wanted to put them. And I did let @Earmark Marine install those two speakers and the sub, as well as the amps and board. I did get a call of concern from Odin that it was very close. I just told them to use a King Starboard bezel under them if they needed more depth spacing. But they mounted without the need. I inspected the area from crawling in the side seat compartments and viewing over the wood bulkhead with a mirror and light, and from the helm compartment the same way. But I took out the throttle quadrant starboard and glovebox port, to use a jig to measure clearance distances. The starboard side was too tight and I had to go lower where you see it to get enough room without using at least an 1" thick bezel in that location behind the throttles, and I just didn't like that. The port side has enough room, but the glove box, that hit the wall there before and wouldn't stay open anyway, hits the speaker when opened...and still doesn't stay open. I am going to try to find one of the spring supports like on the anchor locker, to hold it open when open. You can get good access to the port side, the starboard is harder if you can't fit in the helm compartment.Mel,
Stereo upgrade is looking nice. Did you mount the mid-cabin speakers or was that done by your installer? I am just looking for some insight in how to access the back side of those panels for speaker placement.