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  1. Davetaylor

    Wire Gage/fuse block help on sound system install

    This is a question for HIFI and anyone else who wants to weigh in. The short story....I'm upgrading the stereo in my '88 230CC. I've purchased most of the components..MB Quart WM1-head unit, 400W Pyle 4ch amp, 200W Pyle 2ch amp, 2, 8" Clarion subs, 6, 5&1/4" Polk coax speakers, MB Quart wired...
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    OEM Spotlight for sale

    If anyone is interested, I might be willing to part with the remotely controlled Ray Line Spot that came on my 1988 230CC. It is a model 6102 and is in beautiful condition. I have lots of pictures if you would like me to email them to you. These things are expensive. The bulbs alone are 100...
  3. Davetaylor

    Ray-Line Seachlight parts

    I'm restoring the Ray Line Seachlight on my 1988 230CC. I want to redo the Mount and need a new mounting seal/gasket for it. The mount was on a piece of would bit would love to fabricate a stainless mount. I'm not a welder so looking for ideas and ideas on where to get the mounting gasket. Thanks.
  4. Davetaylor

    Stereo upgade to 1988 230CC

    I have a 1988 230CC. The stock stereo is a Sony am/fm cassette with 4 6" Autiovox speakers. I would like to upgrade it with something a little more modern and of better quality. I'm thinking a head unit with Ipod input, six 6" speakers and two 8" subs with a 400w amp. My main stumbling block...
  5. Davetaylor

    OEM Spotlight

    I recently purchased a 1988 230 CC. It has a remote controlled spotlight mounted on the bow grab rail. There is something about the mounting that just doesn't seem right. The rest of the boat is so well build and everything seems to be well thought out, but this light mount is a triangular...
  6. Davetaylor

    Newbie 1988 230CC

    Hi all. I'm days away from picking up my 1st Sea Ray (had a Crownline). It's a 1988 230 Cuddy w/5.7L Merc/Alpha. It has 420hrs. The boat is extremely clean and I love the layout. I have one concern, however. There is a piece of dryrotted wood that runs port to starboard just forward of the...
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