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Here are the pics of the area directly behind the helm. It's a mess due to the amount of space we were working with but the stock piece of fabric covers everything nicely and gives it a neat appearance. The black box to the left of the LED Zone Controller is the Black Box Brain of the Wet Sounds MC-1 Head Unit.View attachment 149696View attachment 149697View attachment 149698
I showed my wife just the audio wiring diagram for our boat and she couldnt respond. Zero interest in trying to understand it.
It looks like you have each LED wire running into the relay box and its terminated inside the box as opposed to soldering the jumble together outside the box and then terminating only 4 wires inside it. This right?
Those are also the ones I ordered for my slide anchor and I attached them to the cover. I did it a little different and used stainless steel bolts/washers/nuts to secure it. Being that the slide anchor is heavy I didn't want to take any chances. However, that area of the boat probably sees the least vertical movement since its so close to the boats pivot point when on the water.
I showed my wife just the audio wiring diagram for our boat and she couldnt respond. Zero interest in trying to understand it.
It looks like you have each LED wire running into the relay box and its terminated inside the box as opposed to soldering the jumble together outside the box and then terminating only 4 wires inside it. This right?
I'm going to be honest with you.... I have know idea when it comes to the LEDs. My installer is bad ass and I trust him so I didn't ask any questions. All I know is that it was a royal pain in the ass doing four zones. The set up has been bullet proof so far and works flawlessly when interfacing it with the MC-1.
Luckily that area is completely covered and you cant see that mess when opening up the locker behind the helm.
There just wasn't that much room to work with after installing the 5 amps, breakers and capacitor.
@Sotally Tober questions for you (hopefully I didn't miss these if you answered already):
Where are you going to put a trash can? Did you come up with a super cool solution for this?
Where did you get the bungee phone holders? Do they make a slightly bigger one? I need these!
Does the mirror mount on the tower impinge on the bimini fabric? Can you get a closer shot of that bracket? I'd love to move my mirror up to a tower mount - one concern I'd had was how much the tower moves/vibrates - have you been happy with it there?
How easy is that cooler to get stuff in and out of? Can it handle bottles? (Yeah I know....some people don't bring bottles on boats....I do....I like beer in a bottle!) We had one with a zipper down the center....and it was a PITA to get into.....sold it on ebay.
Where are you going to put a trash can? Did you come up with a super cool solution for this? ----I've been trying to come up a good solution for this for years and I always come back to tying off a high quality trash bag (that wont leak) to the bar that is installed behind the access door to port-o-potty compartment.
Does the mirror mount on the tower impinge on the bimini fabric? Can you get a closer shot of that bracket? I'd love to move my mirror up to a tower mount - one concern I'd had was how much the tower moves/vibrates - have you been happy with it there? ------ Does not interfere with the fabric. I will update the post later with some pics. It does vibrate a bit but I'm extremely happy with it. and would do it again. I think the overall look is very clean, and it frees up the area just above the windshield that would otherwise be blocked by a bolt on mirror.
I'm going to be honest with you.... I have know idea when it comes to the LEDs. My installer is bad ass and I trust him so I didn't ask any questions. All I know is that it was a royal pain in the ass doing four zones. The set up has been bullet proof so far and works flawlessly when interfacing it with the MC-1.
Luckily that area is completely covered and you cant see that mess when opening up the locker behind the helm.
There just wasn't that much room to work with after installing the 5 amps, breakers and capacitor.
@Sotally Tober questions for you (hopefully I didn't miss these if you answered already):
Where are you going to put a trash can? Did you come up with a super cool solution for this?
Where did you get the bungee phone holders? Do they make a slightly bigger one? I need these!
Does the mirror mount on the tower impinge on the bimini fabric? Can you get a closer shot of that bracket? I'd love to move my mirror up to a tower mount - one concern I'd had was how much the tower moves/vibrates - have you been happy with it there?
How easy is that cooler to get stuff in and out of? Can it handle bottles? (Yeah I know....some people don't bring bottles on boats....I do....I like beer in a bottle!) We had one with a zipper down the center....and it was a PITA to get into.....sold it on ebay.
Here is the best trash can I found to work on these model boats. I unscrewed the hanger and reversed it. Also removed the lid. Buy the simplehuman trash bag, size R, and you're good to go!
I'm going to be honest with you.... I have know idea when it comes to the LEDs. My installer is bad ass and I trust him so I didn't ask any questions. All I know is that it was a royal pain in the ass doing four zones. The set up has been bullet proof so far and works flawlessly when interfacing it with the MC-1.
Luckily that area is completely covered and you cant see that mess when opening up the locker behind the helm.
There just wasn't that much room to work with after installing the 5 amps, breakers and capacitor.
Where are you going to put a trash can? Did you come up with a super cool solution for this? ----I've been trying to come up a good solution for this for years and I always come back to tying off a high quality trash bag (that wont leak) to the bar that is installed behind the access door to port-o-potty compartment.
Does the mirror mount on the tower impinge on the bimini fabric? Can you get a closer shot of that bracket? I'd love to move my mirror up to a tower mount - one concern I'd had was how much the tower moves/vibrates - have you been happy with it there? ------ Does not interfere with the fabric. I will update the post later with some pics. It does vibrate a bit but I'm extremely happy with it. and would do it again. I think the overall look is very clean, and it frees up the area just above the windshield that would otherwise be blocked by a bolt on mirror.
The oversized bimini frame that comes on the 242SE does not easily remove; however, the bimini fabric does. The tower will fold forward if you need additional clearance.