Nate, on my 30, the plates are 6 1/2 inches in diameter and fit into their 
surroundings which are 8 1/4 inches across. The plates themselves twist out. A 
speaker could fit as the area behind them is about 2-3 inches deep. Access to 
the back of the port one is easy through the lazerette but the starboard one 
would be more difficult as the propane locker is in the way - I guess you could 
get at it from the port side if you are flexible.... 

Gary
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Nate Flesness 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2012 5:40 PM
  Subject: Re: Stus-List 30-1 cockpit transom access plates diameter?


  Santa is going to upgrade my ancient (cassette player) sound system from the 
PO. One issue in picking a new system is cockpit speakers - would be nice if 
they fit the existing holes (and yup, should be magnetic shielded too - I 
actually use my compass sometimes).


  Anyone happen to know the size of the two access plates beneath the engine 
compartment vents on the transom of the 30-1? The choices seem to be 6", 8" or 
`10". I'm guessing 8"... but the boat is 4 hours away in the snow...


  Nate
  "Sarah Jean"
  1980 30-1


  on the very hard
  Siskiwit Bay Marina
  Cornucopia, WI
  Lake Superior











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