To revive an old thread--has anyone installed speakers on the outside of the 
boat?  Some friends of mine have suggested intalling them in the cockpit, but I 
worry that would drown out conversation (I like my tunes loud).  

On my Catalina 22, I mounted two of the weatherproof box speakers on the mast, 
about halfway between the deck and the gooseneck.  It was nice, too, 'cause I 
got nice full sound in the cockpit without drowning out conversation, AND could 
swivel one of them around for folks on the foredeck.  And since it was inside 
the shrouds, I the jib sheets never once fouled on the speakers.  Since the 22 
had a poptop, I could discreetly run the speakerwires underneath the pop top to 
the mast, and taped them up the compression post and along the centerline to 
the opening in the ceiling where the pop top is.  No cutting, no problems.  And 
with the indoor speakers, I could use fade and balance to segregate sound as I 
needed (in case someone wanted to nap inside while we wanted music outside, or 
the other way around to have music inside only so as to not disturb neighbors 
at the dock).

I'd like to take that setup to the 27, but not sure it's as easy.  Is it just 
as okay to mount on the mast (ie: what's the crossection?  Where are the 
electrical wires inside)?  Where to run the wires (must I cut a hold in the 
deck for a through-fitting?)?  Are there other places to run the wires out?  
Cutting a hole in the boat gives me heartburn--will do it if I must, but would 
rather avoid it!

Any thoughts would be helpful.

Bailey
Carioca, #6157

--- In [email protected], Derek Atkin <atkin...@...> wrote:
>
> I just did a system in my 79. Can shoot pics and post later but here is the 
> jist:
> 
> I installed Panasonic head unit in the locker. It powers two older Radio 
> Shack Minimus 7 speakers that I got off ebay. They are great 2 way small 
> footprint speakers. In the bottom of the locker is an 8" Bazooka tube that 
> has its own built in amplfier. The head unit takes care of powering the 
> Minimus speakers. The whole benefit to a small subwoofer is that you get bass 
> without have to have large visible speakers. The head unit has a remote - 
> that is velcro'd near the companion way so I can adjust volume, station etc 
> from the cockpit. It also plays mp3's and has an external input for an ipod 
> or mp3 player. System investment was under $150 and it sound great.
> 
> Derek A.
> #4297 Selene
> 
> 
> 
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> From: engelbrandt <brandt.en...@...>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 7:15:29 PM
> Subject: [IC27A] Stereo System
> 
>   
> Hey I just bought an '88 catalina 27 and was going to install a stereo system 
> any suggestions? thanks.
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