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"somebody" wrote OK - this may be a no brainer but I have to ask. Exactly how vital is it to use marine grade equipment when installing a stereo in a boat? I realize that if water gets in the head unit it would probably fry but if I protected it from that somehow, could I safely install the old car stereo and speakers I have sitting in my closet in my fishing boat? I'm half a country away from any salt water so that won't be a concern. Any help would be appreciated. Thanx! It's absolutely vital to the marine electronics industry that you use only their equipment, and if you try to install a car stereo in a boat, and they find out about it, it could cost you your fishing license! ;-) Jack |
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