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How many of you enjoy a decent stereo in a boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="LaqueRatt" data-source="post: 503345" data-attributes="member: 32586"><p>One thing that hasn't really been mentioned is unless the motor is off or you're idling you're going to have to crank the livin' hell out of a stereo just to hear it! Or is everybody's motor but mine quiet? Hell I can't even talk to somebody in my boat when I'm at cruising speed. Reminds me of the dopes on Harleys who punch the baffles out of their pipes and then have to have the stereo at 10 to hear it. I'd be afraid of entering the realm of ignorant self-aborbed shipdits trying to listen to music while pulling a tube or a skier.</p><p></p><p>The age thing is a factor, but more so maturity. When young I thought everyone enjoyed hearing my car stereo a block away. Not I appreciate the quiet. I'm getting up there, but have felt this way since I was in my 30s. Once I had a home of my own I pretty much lost interest with music while anywhere else. I also have a good garage stereo, but even so, out of respect for my neighbors I keep it down to a dull roar when the door is up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaqueRatt, post: 503345, member: 32586"] One thing that hasn't really been mentioned is unless the motor is off or you're idling you're going to have to crank the livin' hell out of a stereo just to hear it! Or is everybody's motor but mine quiet? Hell I can't even talk to somebody in my boat when I'm at cruising speed. Reminds me of the dopes on Harleys who punch the baffles out of their pipes and then have to have the stereo at 10 to hear it. I'd be afraid of entering the realm of ignorant self-aborbed shipdits trying to listen to music while pulling a tube or a skier. The age thing is a factor, but more so maturity. When young I thought everyone enjoyed hearing my car stereo a block away. Not I appreciate the quiet. I'm getting up there, but have felt this way since I was in my 30s. Once I had a home of my own I pretty much lost interest with music while anywhere else. I also have a good garage stereo, but even so, out of respect for my neighbors I keep it down to a dull roar when the door is up. [/QUOTE]
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