The Ultimate Party Boat
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This is one massive Harbor Master equipped with all the luxuries of home plus a few extra.
The audio system will really rock the dock!
 
THE SOURCE ELECTRONICS

The source panel has two full source systems, each featuring a Clarion CD source unit, a Clarion changer, and an Eclipse equalizer.

The exterior system source uses a Clarion Marine receiver to facilitate multiple wired remote controls around the bridge and aft deck.

The interior system source uses a Clarion multi-media receiver featuring an infrared remote control, Sirius satellite radio tuner and an auxiliary input for the DVD player.

The independent equalizers provide multi-zone and subwoofer level controls while providing independent tonal compensation for interior and exterior systems. While one group is enjoying a DVD movie in the main salon, a separate group can rock to techno on the bow, bridge, midship and aft decks. A flip of a switch synchronizes both systems to the same source.

The bridge helm displays a left and right wired remote control. Close ups reveal a round remote control cup on the left for the exterior source. The remote control on the right gives the captain control over the interior entertainment system too. These two units can be synchronized via interactive switches on the wheelhouse source panel and the bridge console.
THE INTERIOR SYSTEM
Cover for amp rack. Air intake below. Cooling fan exhaust above.  
Twenty-two discrete channels of power amplification. It’s okay because this party boat has a generator like a John Deere tractor. The amp rack is built from 3/4 inch birch and aluminum angle to support the weight of these massive amps and endure the swells of a choppy day.  
The main salon has a pair of Boston Acoustics components in the front and a pair of Boston Acoustics coaxials in the rear.
An infrared target is located just over the front right side tweeter. The infrared target repeats to a flood emitter controlling all of the source unit and DVD unit functions.
A polyurethane enclosure contains an Eclipse 10-inch subwoofer, which is hidden within a storage cabinet. A grill vents from behind the couch.
The wheel house contains four Boston Acoustics 6-1/2 inch coaxials and a concealed Eclipse subwoofer enclosure (not shown)

6-1/2 inch Alpine coaxial speakers are distributed around the sleeper cabins. As seen, each cabin contains a 10-step multi-pole transformer control that attenuates the volume and conditions the impedance. The variable impedance settings allow multiple speakers to operate safely per each channel.

THE EXTERIOR SYSTEM
A second remote cup is located at the aft deck so the exterior system can be controlled from several locations.
Several perspectives of the Boston Acoustics Voyager Pro enclosures over the aft deck.
All wiring penetrations are made through watertight glands.  

Front and rear perspectives of the Boston Acoustics Grand Voyagers suspended from under the radar arch and projecting out over the large mid-ship deck. The Boston Acoustics Voyager Series are completely waterproof.

The bridge features two Bazooka Marine 6” X 9” coaxials and two Bazooka Marine 8” coaxials. Butyl rubber surrounds and spiders, poly cones, coated aluminum dome tweeters and powder-coated frames make these an ideal flush mount speaker for outdoors. Their substantial surface area and large diameter dome tweeters make for very loud speakers.
Every external grill receives drip holes at the bottom so water cannot collect in the interior of the grill.
The console under the bridge rear bench seat was replaced with a matching white waterproof enclosure featuring four Eclipse down-firing 10-inch woofers! The enclosure uses white polymer stand-offs, internal aluminum mounting brackets, and stainless steel mounting hardware. Every seam is carefully caulked with marine-grade silicon to ensure watermarks do not collect and stain.
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