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| As much as I love musky fishing I also love G n' R. The boombox in the boat used to work alright but I figured I might as well install a sweet cd player and some stereo's this winter. Anyone have any suggestions?? Needs to play Cd's and be waterproof. Thanks |
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Location: Hartland, WI | I have a Clarion system in my Ranger that is sweet! I rarely use it for anything else other than Brewers/Packer games...but if you want to crank tunes...it gets LOUD. The deck itself is mounted to the roof of one of my dry storage compartments. The Clarion speakers are great too...
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| Clarion makes one of the best marine cd players. Most companys take their standard car units and put a white face on them and call them marine. The clarion has plastic coated circuit boards and a waterproof faceplate. They aren't cheap but you know how that goes. I also have Memphis Car Audio Marine speakers,sub and amp. I mostly use it when I'm not fishing though. With the family or between spots. If I do have it on while trolling I always turn off the sub. musky39 |
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| GNR MAN YEAH!!!!!!! they are awsome and the ''new'' gnr is coming december 11 here in MN but they don't have slash...duff....izzy it shouldint be called gnr anymore
Edited by guts 10/30/2006 5:24 AM
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| Marie Audio speakers: 6.5 rounds up front and 6x9s in the back and an 8 inch Bazooka waterproof marine subwoofer powered by a Kenwood marine cirrus ready deck. That makes it sound like Axel is performing on the bow of your boat! |
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| Thanks for all the info, that should give me a great start to my winter project. Now as a word of warning: If you happen to be fishing in any number of Northern Illinois waters next year and hear Night Train* screaming across the lake keep an eye out for a teal and black Esox Mag. Thanks again for all the help, maybe if I get this done successfuly I can devise a ship to jetski defense for when I'm fishing the toiletbowl (Fox Chain).
* = may be interchanged with any number of Motley Crue, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, and possibly even a few Ted Nugent songs
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| I installed a CD/Radio in my Tuffy Esox last year and love it. The boat was getting a complete makeover anyway and I thought, what the heck?? A couple hundred bucks more for a Sony to listen to tunes?? Not much thought there.....
The days go by fast when the fishing is slow and listening to the Packers on a nice fall day just can't be beat. |
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i saw the newer lineup in 02 with buckethead and some of the other dudes.
it's still good, and axl, contrary to everyone ripping on him for being fat...sounded just as good as when i saw them in 92 with metallica. just pray he shows up...cuz if he don't u'll probably lose your tix money.
Edited by The Yeti 11/8/2006 5:22 PM
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| EVERY time i have the radio on, i cast about half as much.
it's tough being a guitar player with a fishing rod in your hand and a killer tune comes on......."stomp, stomp" the march of Yeti on the bow.
Air-Guitar with the jerkbait rod.......gets out of control.
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Location: St. Croix River, Mille Lacs, | Kenwood or Pioneer marine audio are the only ones I have never seen come back to the shop. Clarion has some CD and reception issues Sony is pretty good to. Crutchfield.com is a great source. |
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