Yeah I completely understand. My auxiliary jack always popped and would lose the fullness of sound frequently plus the cord is a burden. But I used it for years. Trust me, get something with Bluetooth
My ‘06 195 sport only had 4 speakers. I added 4 more to the tower and a sub in the walk through area below windshield and a bigger amp under port seat cushion in the bow. Excuse the grunge it was just after removing cover from winter.
I’m currently struggling with a similar issue after shop replaced my anchor on/off switch with an on/off/on un-matching switch I’m assuming they must’ve broke it during last service. Did you ever get yours figured out?
I'm actually pretty competent with household electrical work but you're absolutely right, I'm not familiar with this sort of layout. I agree that I need to find a new marine mechanic but being in Alabama there aren't a whole lot of options within a 50 mile radius. I've been trying to learn to do...
As subject stated, I suspect the issue could be from having winterized last season I received boat back and noticed my anchor light toggle switch had been replaced, they used an aftermarket on/off/on instead of the factory off/on carling switch . Haven’t been out at night until the 4th of July...
It sounds awesome actually, the bass bounces off the fiberglass on the other side and seems to amplify it. I've got a 600 watt wet sounds amp mounted underneath the seat cushion on the passenger side. Had a local audio shop cut the hole in fiberglass and install the sub and amp. Haven't had any...
2009 F-150 Lariat supercrew 2wd towing my 2006 Sea Ray Sport 195. It has a tow/haul mode but doesn't seem much different. Braking is my biggest issue but I've probably neglected the surge brakes on the trailer for a little too long.
I used 4 wet sounds speakers for the interior. Also put a 10" Rockford fosgate sub in the walk-through area between cockpit and bow. Audio place cut a hole in the fiberglass sidewall to mount it. I must say, it sounds amazing.