Quote Originally Posted by MLA View Post
I would check out the Wet Sounds WS220BT. Its a 4 zone volume controller with master volume. Still includes the MIC like the WS-420, but has 4 zones over 3. This unit will allow you to have tower zone, sub zone, main cabin zone and bow zone. One cool thing about it, is that it has independent sensitivity adjustments for the main input, AUX input and the BT input. Makes it super easy to get peak output and balance through all 3 input modes.
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I have to say that I'm a HUGE fan of the zone control and LOVE my WS420SQ. it's pretty rad and I wouldn't have another boat without a zone controller.

If you do the LED's I really endorse the glowing LED cupholders. The ones I have are the ones that they use in the top of the line Malibu. They can be had on ebay for under $10ea. Obviously, here's green for you:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GREEN-GLOWIN...lU6-5u&vxp=mtr

As far as speaker rings, I've seen a few iterations. I really like how I did the angel eyes on mine to illuminate the speaker cone. Likewise, my rings were custom cut plexiglass with led strips that are 1 led per CM (so not the 1" gaps). I did do the frosted tubing on my subs, but I ran my LED's through the center of the tubing with the LED's shining away from the viewer, so it's a more diffused/uniform light. But I like the plexiglass rings over the tubing, especially for cup holders.

back when I was in my 20's, my roomie had a boat with a shower. We rarely if ever used it--and this was when we only had wetsuits and no drysuits. Honestly, if the water is cold enough that I'd use a hot shower to pre-warm my wetsuit, I'll just skip right to the drysuit. SO much nicer in a drysuit.

Does your boat have a heater? I LOVE my heater. I had one on the Supra and added one to the Moomba. LOVE IT.


What about heated seats? You can buy the heated seat elements on ebay and retrofit them into your seats. That would be pretty rad IMO and it's something I plan on doing at some point.

FRESH AIR EXHAUST!!!! Either buy the real thing or take a stab at making a DIY version.