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Boat Fishing & Boating A new forum at Striped-Bass.com for those fishing from boats and for boating in general

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Old 12-20-2003, 07:30 PM   #1
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I've got a Seaworthy AM/FM/CD player, with the Poly Planer speakers. They were on the boat when I bought it a year ago. The previous owner said that he had them installed two years prior to me buying the boat. Now the Seaworthy would not be my first choice in stereos but it's not exposed to any weather so it seems to be holding up okay. The speakers are exposed all the time and still sound pretty good for what they are. I actually get pretty decent sounds from this setup. If your looking for a halfway decent system and can keep the stereo itself protected from the elements, I think it'll be fine for what you want. I really like the Clarions for a little more $$ though. But, depends on your budget. If you can mount it somewhere out of the elements, they make a wired remote keypad for most of the common manufacturers now. I tried to get one for mine but they didn't make one for it until the following year from when mine was made. It would just make it easier for changing stations or CD tracks. The keypads are also waterproof.
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