Johnnydee
New Member
- Aug 17, 2015
- 14
- Boat Info
- 2004 sundancer 340
Raymarine c80
- Engines
- twin 8.2 merc inboards
Thank you Jeremy. I'll look at that spot. I always worry what will be in there when you start cutting.
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Thank you Jeremy. I'll look at that spot. I always worry what will be in there when you start cutting.
Has anyone here installed the infinity teak look deck
carpet here in Sandusky/ cataba Ohio Area ?
I was interested in putting the team carpet in the boat ,
but would like to see it live/I person The admiral (the wife )
wants carpet but I think teak look has eye appeal And is also practical !
Subwoofer.. 2004 sundancer 340. I'm looking to install two 10 inch subs. I can't find any photos or forums showing where people have installed. I'm going with JL. Iwas thinking on side of drivers seat pointing towards port side but seems 10 inch will be too big for diameter. Depth not a problem. An8 inch would fit fine. Then I was thinking under seat pointing up. That seeks like it would work but not sure if water would sit in it.
As for the second sub I have no good ideas.
Please let me know if anyone has some ideas.
Thanks
i have two sealed cabinets with 10" subs. The first is under the captain's seat (homemade cabinet with low profile driver firing up). The second is under the aft bench (cabinet made by kicker for marine use, firing down).
This approach yields tighter bass without the need for cutting.
I had this issue. I ended up drilling the plastic out and using a pick (more of a hook) to pull the plastic out of the threads. Hopefully this happened to your starboard engine since there is more access. Good luck!
Hey Tim - Well I wasn't as fortunate. I went to boat yesterday to do this job with an extractor bit full expecting that I could be able to hand extract the broken plastic back out. NOPE. Put the extractor on a drill and still no go. The plug, whats left to it, would not back out. It just tore up and became pieces. After 90 minutes of this BS and not getting the plug out I wound up screwing a bolt with Teflon tape into the remaining hole and the leak is plugged. I hate that finished job but not sure what else to do. I wanted to put a blow torch in there to melt the blue plastic but that didn't sound like a great idea......
I just went through this on the plug on my starboard cool fuel module. Took about an hour with a dental pick to chip away at the plastic without damaging the treads.