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That is correct, I think it's only on the higher trims of the 212 and 242, but they trim the seat at the corner to make room for the speaker. I did see a thread where somebody modified the cushions to allow for speaker room, but it was a while back and I'm probably not going to find it. It probably wouldn't be too extreme to have an auto upholstery shop do the same thing for you so you can mount speakers on the inside gunwales there. I wouldn't think you would be able to go larger than a 5.25". Another concern would be is there a flat enough surface to mount them to back there because it is pretty rounded. I hate not having my boat within reasonable reach this time of year to look at things like that.I hear you, the sound isn't terrible coming from the helm even when floating behind the boat.
I've seen a few installs behind the seats but even that area is limited. The larger boats come with the speakers near the back rest right?
I did see a thread where somebody modified the cushions to allow for speaker room, but it was a while back and I'm probably not going to find it.
Yea that was my goofy ass.That was @Drift Away I think.
You only really hear them when your out on the beach. My 7.7s carry really well you can hear those in the boat but my 6.5s did not carry to well into the boatWe can always go with smaller speakers, since the cabin speaker bass does seem audible back there
Did you modify your cushions yourself or have a shop do that for you (if so, what did that run you)?Yea that was my goofy ass.
Took it to a upholstery shop here in Tarpon Springs Florida I was going to have them dish out the cushion like the 242 but said the hell with it just cut 8 inches or so long and reattach everything for both of them it was $80 totalDid you modify your cushions yourself or have a shop do that for you (if so, what did that run you)?
Its on a 2016 SX240. I wanted the S or E Style without the price. I started with the 6.5 and wanted more sound out of them so i jumped up to the 7.7@Drift Away did you do this on a 19'? your profile says you have a 24' boat. Do you have pictures? I too am still debating on where/how to install speakers on the swim deck.
The trick on the 19's is to find room above the water line. I have seen some on the lower part of the swin deck. I boat in salt water and it would kill my speakers.Roger That... You so you have more room than we do on our 190's... i like the look and i like the idea...
agreed. I have seen some photos of people installing them on the lower level and that is simply out of the question for me. Way to close to the water and without a doubt create issue in the future. More than likely the option is going to be to simply upgrade the four stock 6.5's and add maybe a pair of 8's and push them with clean power and just be happy with that! I am too old to be rocking the cove!