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    Since you guys are asking, here are a few pics of the 2005 Stingray I drive sometimes, (when I am not on my sailboat, or one of the little wood outboard boats)...

    350 MAG Power
    Bravo 1 drive, with 1.5: 1 gears and a low water nosecone pickup
    Lenco tabs with indicator controller
    I am currently spinning a 21 pitch Power Tech 3-blade prop, but think I will be re-installing my labbed 4-blade 22-pitch Bravo 1 prop

    In-Boat Stereo:
    06SKM10 under the lounge pad/ motor cover
    06KM10 in custome enclosure down in the cuddy
    2 pr 06KM625.2's in cockpit.
    ZXM 700.5 powering all of the "in-boat" stereo

    "Un-tower" stereo:
    KM6500.2 set in custom cans, mounted to a thermoformed bracket that attaches to the bimini supports
    IX500.4 powering the KM6500.2's in bridge mode; this is a rare example where I feel bridging is okay. The KM6500.2's are designed not to have any impedance dips, with a pretty much ruler-flat impedance curve fixed at 4-ohms.
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    Here are a few more pics of the process of building the pods. The last one is out of order, and please forgive me for the crummy quality of the pics. I shot them with my phone, in fairly low res so they could be sent via phone text message.


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    Last edited by philwsailz; 07-26-2010 at 12:43 PM.

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    unique speaker pod mounting to say the least..

    very nice pics of the boat. looks very clean and I like the no decal look on the side.. pic of the water doesn't look like it's got much holding it in
    '06 Supra Launch 20SSV-gone but never forgotten

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    Very cool Phil!!
    SUNSHINE DAYDREAMS!!
    2008 LSV
    Wetsounds 3-some on tower. Wetsounds in boat. Wetsounds XS12 Sub. Green LEDs interior.

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    Looks Bondish. James Bondish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EarmarkMarine View Post
    Looks Bondish. James Bondish.
    don't hit the red button...

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    Phil - does it have a BP oil slick switch or rocket grenades that come off the back? very BOND looking!!!

    -Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brianinpdx View Post
    Phil - does it have a BP oil slick switch or rocket grenades that come off the back? very BOND looking!!!

    -Brian
    I have an solenoid controlled oil injector nozzle in the intake plenum connected to a tank full of fogging oil via a trim pump. Hit the switch and I can lay down a smoke screen so thick that I could lose a DEA helicoptor...

    I also have a pair of compressed-air-powered jettison rams mounted discreetly under the sun-deck over the motor. The sun-deck hinges have been beefed up, and there is a shock absorbing limit control arm to keep it from totally flying off. If some chick comes climbing on the back of the boat and gets to flapping her trap too much or making a scene, I hit the "peaceful sounds" switch to launch her over the the raft-up of the boats loaded with the "posers and players and wannabees"...





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    I have got to have that boat!

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    Here is my latest stealth vessel....

    1975 Catalina
    27-feet
    Inboard gas
    auto-pilot
    galley with icebox and dual burner stove
    enclosed head
    soon to be air conditioned
    She sits in this pic, waiting in my shop, waiting for it to get cool enough to do some maintenance and upgrades on:

    22" LCD TV with DVD and omni HD antenna at the top of the stick
    surround sound with sub
    Sony single - din DVD player and Sony CDX-M60UI head unit
    dual source / dual zone control with independent volume between cockpit and the interior
    Submarine launch bay with separate torpedo tubes


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    Last edited by philwsailz; 08-04-2010 at 04:59 PM.

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