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    Posted: June-25-2022 at 1:02pm
Ultra longshot, but anyone have a set of the deck-mounted dual 'trumpet' horns, circa '82-ish?
(as seen on cover of '82 Brochure)
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Does this help- https://www.fiammhorns.com/ships-and-boats-fiamm-marine-horns
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Thanks for that lead. Of the dual trumpets, one takes compressed air, the other 24V. Dang, still  looking...
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West Marine has the same thing as linked above and it's 12v. Price is the same number, but in $ instead of €. Ebay has lots of them as well. 

Is there anything CC specific to these horns? 

No room on my Martinique to mount horns like these, but I'd certainly prefer them over the anemic one currently installed in my boat!
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Thank you gentlemen...
I don't know if they were 'Nautique' specific...I haven't found a manufacturer name, but the 'horns' are (were) plastic, maybe white at some point. (pretty much dissolving)...anyway it looks like I found a decent set of the right size at....Amazon. Thanks again...
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I think people sometimes forget to check the reference section here… the 80’s horns don’t look anything like the ones from the 60’s and early 70’s.

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You're right...
Again, not sure they are unique to Correct Craft, but they seem to be pretty rare-maybe only used a few years...
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