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mbshaw88
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Posted: April-28-2013 at 7:03pm |
I am a new CC owner after purchasing my 1983 Ski Nautique back in February. I want to put an audio system in it before I take it out and having some trouble finding spots to mount the speaker enclosures to.
This shows where I'd like to mount it but I'm not sure what the hull construction is like in this spot. Is there a gap between the outside and interior glass? The last thing I want is to try and screw in some mounting brackets and have the screw come out the hull below the water line. Any ideas? Do I need a screw anchor? What have people done in the past? Love the forums! |
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gR@HaM
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Don't do it!!!!!!!
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gR@HaM
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How about making a bracket to fix the speaker enclosure to the back of the gunnel trim?
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OverMyHead
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One layer of glass on the hull side. Some have removeed the gunnel pad and use a recessed screw through the gunnel glass into the enclosure where it will be hidden by the pad. the alternative is to epoxy something direct to the hull to mount to, but that likely involves cutting out some carpet.
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mbshaw88
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Thanks! Yeah I just went to look at it again. I think my best bet is cutting out a rectangular section of carpet and mounting the back board directly to the glass. The only thing is if the vibrations would break the bond loose over time?
What's the best adhesive to use in that situation? Liquid nails? Actual fiberglass resin? |
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8122pbrainard
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Matt,
I sure encourage you to not cut the carpet. You never know when to boat will go to the next owner and he may not want the sound system. Make a bracket off existing holes/bolts under the gunnel. Liquid nails?? You are not building a house here!! If you do cut the carpet, thickened resin (polyester or epoxy) would be a good choice. No, vibrations will not break the bond if done correctly. Remember, it a resin that holds you hull together! |
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