sdarc
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Just buy the battery powered portables. You can get multiples with digital readouts for the same money. Since it is not there I would think there would be a mark or telltale where it once was. If ever.
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Just buy the battery powered portables. You can get multiples with digital readouts for the same money. Since it is not there I would think there would be a mark or telltale where it once was. If ever.
Anyone install a sub-woofer on one of these boats. I'm debating getting my audio re-done professionally and the guy says that you lose out on approximately 30% without a sub. I can't imagine where to put one though. Any ideas or pictures of a sub on the deck of this vintage of 270 sundancer?
Agree with that 100% we also have a battery powered one that's in the cockpit it has gone off several times because of good ole station wagon effect while going about 7 knots sight seeing, it takes less time than you think to pass out or worse from CO poisoning.I still want my family protected with a permanently installed unit as well as a portable backup. The unit in the link seems like it would be ok.
MM
Factory installed the sub under the helm seat and amp is installed in the forward portside closet. FWIW.
Agree with that 100% we also have a battery powered one that's in the cockpit it has gone off several times because of good ole station wagon effect while going about 7 knots sight seeing, it takes less time than you think to pass out or worse from CO poisoning.
If I remember correctly- when I replaced mine the marine parts counter said it was 1/2 foot size and they only made 1 foot increments. I had to decide longer or shorter by 6 inches. I don't remember what I ended up with.So, when I bought the boat, I noticed pretty quickly that the steering was bound (there goes another $200 for a cable). Thanks to the beautiful weather we had here this weekend, I was able to finally get the steering cable out of the boat. PITA. Now that I have the stupid thing out, I find the cable number and it says SSC12478. As I suspected, SSC124 is a Rack System cable. However, I thought the last two digits are for the length, and obviously this is not a 78' cable. What gives? My plan was to get an 18 foot cable to replace the, according to the parts manual, 18.5 foot cable, and replace with that. The numbers on the cable threw me, and I just want to make sure I am correct before I plunk down the money. Does the "78" designate an 18.5 foot, or specialty cable for Sea Ray? Thanks.
Bryan
If I remember correctly- when I replaced mine the marine parts counter said it was 1/2 foot size and they only made 1 foot increments. I had to decide longer or shorter by 6 inches. I don't remember what I ended up with.
Edit - I found this in the parts manual from SeaRay - you can download it from their website.
"4 1091958 STEERING, BACK MNT RACK/CABLE 18.5' ASSY"
Another edit - mine is a 1999 the 1998 list part number 0126920 but still 18.5 ft..
Good luck
Pictures?
I am having a hard time beiing confident that my batteries are being charged while pluged into shore power. the charger is factory and very hard to get to. i am willing to invest in a new charging system and even add a third battery for backup. Any suggestion here on how to be confident that my batteries are always ready to go? I have just had a new alternator installed. Looking to hit the water here in SC in a few weeks Thxs For any and all helpful info...
Mike, thanks for the info, and the heads up on the correct forum. Don
I did have one but my computer decided to "lose" them. Sorry. It was a 10" enclosed that mounted under the helm seat facing the port lounger.
Sounds like new pictures are in order! :thumbsup:
Bryan