unsnapped the cockpit cover and poof - ripped off!
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unsnapped the cockpit cover and poof - ripped off!
Some POS thief yanked all the subs - mids and amps out of the Cig. Nothing pisses me off like a thief does. We may have some idea who did this crap -I'll keep ya posted - BH
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I thwart them By drilling the screw heads down
or by removing the stereo, amps and speakers every winter
quick release cables are the key to that and a unplug-able harness on the back of the head unit.
or by removing the stereo, amps and speakers every winter
quick release cables are the key to that and a unplug-able harness on the back of the head unit.
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That sucks dude,,, if ya find them, strap them under your boat and beach it.
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They left the tweeters?
I had stereo stuff stolen on three occasions from boats and cars. Two of the three were stolen by "acquaintances". Partial recovery on those thefts. Third was never recovered.
I no longer put big-buck stereos in boats. Midrange equipment with no more than "enough" power (500 watts or so).
I had stereo stuff stolen on three occasions from boats and cars. Two of the three were stolen by "acquaintances". Partial recovery on those thefts. Third was never recovered.
I no longer put big-buck stereos in boats. Midrange equipment with no more than "enough" power (500 watts or so).
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My first boat came with an alarm, but I still never used it. Most of the time storage is too much of a rural area for anyone to here anything......anyways.
Sorry to here about your loss
Sorry to here about your loss