Jeff6566
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Can do, next time I go to the boat.
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Unknown just yet as I'm still going thru the systems on this recent purchase. Also dock help must have mistakenly added water to this tank. I'm dealing with it now.
Hope everyone's winter is going by fast and your "Boat to-do" list is getting shorter by the week.
I purchased my 370 later last summer and absolutely love it. The previous owner did a great job keeping it clean and updating the boat but saying this I would still like to put a few personal touches on it. One would be the stereo system. Currently there are 4 6.5" JL audio's installed in the manufactured spots. I would like to disconnect those 2 annoying speakers that is in your ear when sitting in the cockpit. I have read that some people have installed a set of speakers lower in that area so it is not right in your ear but I cannot find any pictures to tell me exactly where they installed these. The only place I can think of that is lower is under the seats. To me the other place that might make sense is to install a speaker higher up in the arch. Has anyone done this before or is it even possible with the minimum thickness of the arch? I guess I am looking for input on what others have done along with any pictures. I am kind of stuck on where the best place to cut holes in my cockpit would be and do not want to pick the wrong spot. I am looking at putting either 2 or 4 JL Audio 7.7 speakers in the cockpit. Another option would be to install something like the Wet Sounds Rev 6 x 9SM speakers externally under the seats (https://wetsounds.com/pages/products/REV6X9SM). Any ideas? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
I had the same isssue with the speakers being right in your ear so I disconnected them and installed surface mounted speakers under the seats. I left all of the original wiring intact and just made up some jumpers to reach the new locations. I went with surface mount speakers in their own box so I didn't have to cut big holes in the boat. Worked out pretty well. Mark
I mounted my JL's up on the arch at the access points to fix the speaker in the ear deal. All I needed was a pair of 1/2" speaker spacers that I purchased from a local audio store. What a difference.
Can someone tell me where to access the fresh water pump and its strainer? I hear it somewhere near the port side of the forward bedroom, but just not seeing the access in my quick search for it. Pretty sure my strainer is clogged after i drained the tank and refilled. Must have stirred up some crud in the tank (which is a little troublesome to think about).
1995 370 Sundancer
Check under forward berth, forward of HVAC unit with a separate access panel for pump and strainer.