alright dusty, no paint pic, it doesn't exist :)
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alright dusty, no paint pic, it doesn't exist :)
Hey KG check out the subwoofer setup under the observers seat behind the driver on this boat, it would allow you to keep all your existing leg room.
http://earmarkmarine.com/install_supra_24-1.asp
I think I have studied every boat on his site 5 times over. That storage compartment is one of the most heavily used compartments on my boat so I can't sacrifice it. I like the idea though!
Haven't followed this thread and just read the last few posts, but you can add a sealed 12-inch or ported 10-inch to a Supra 24 under the driver's helm console and not give up any leg or foot room. The enclosure rides up on the face of the hump and your feet fit underneath with full depth up to the base of the hump. All concealed behind a facade. There are numerous examples.
David
Earmark Marine
That is the goal david. Just have to build it, unless of course you are having a big sale or even need someone to show off your setup. :p
KG,
Humm, free in exchange for promotion. That's a generous offer. I'll have to consider it.
David, I believe your ported 10" enclosure is what we discussed on the phone a few weeks back. What was the size of the ported 10" setup?
Most bass-reflex 10-inch enclosures run just over two cubic feet external displacement including internal volume, the woofer, port volume, port wall and exterior material. Ours runs just a little smaller to fit this application so we have modified the alignment a bit. And, it sounds great!
David
Earmark Marine