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  • dhmcfadin
    • Apr 2012
    • 289

    • Austin

    • 1999 Longhorn Nautique 1995 Nautique Super Sport

    #61
    Originally posted by Miljack View Post

    Since you've identified the audio as an important feature, have a look at building in some subwoofer capacity and also look at designing in a place for a second battery (while you're at it, relocate the original battery).
    In my build, I left the original in the bow, and built a box under the observer seat. It worked, but, pulling the second batter was a pain! I'm not sure where you could locate them,but, since the deck is off...
    I will be running 3 JL M6-10's in a 4.5 cu ft ported enclosure tuned to 28 hz. The enclosure will sit just in front of the drivers feet underneath the dash. A beauty panel will be made using the same woven mesh used on the rest of the speakers. Still trying to figure out what material I will build everything out of. I will be utilizing a labyrinth port design with rounded over corners. It will save more space than an L style port. When I build this enclosure I will more than likely move the port to the top to prevent water from entering. I am expecting this combo to have a fairly flat frequency response from sub 30hz to 70 hz. Gotta love JL. I have a little SQL tuning business on the side so this is the fun part for me!

    In regard to batteries, I will have a dual battery setup. The amps and batteries will be mounted underneath the glove box area. I am going to try and mount everything as close to the center as possible to keep the weight fairly even.





    Last edited by dhmcfadin; 12-17-2019, 12:27 AM.
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    • Miljack
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Dec 2004
      • 1615

      • Charlotte, NC

      • '08 230 TE ZR6

      #62
      You got this...
      In regards to the batteries and storage, maybe figure out a place to flush mount them in the floor? I mean, while the deck is off...
      2008 230 TE-ZR6
      1999 Pro Air Python-sold and moved away :-(

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      • bturner
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Jun 2019
        • 1562

        • MI

        • 2016 200 Sport Nautique

        #63
        I really like the building in a battery well concept as it would certainly free up space but you'd need to do AGM so there's no mess or venting issues to concern yourself with. I've always liked my batteries next to the engine where the primary ground is but there seems to be a lot of boats with the batteries mounted under the observer dash.

        As to materials for the sub box..... That's a good one. Most everything I've seen built is out of MDF but I have no clue how well that will hold up in a marine environment. I like the idea of StarBoard but have no clue how that would be acoustically.

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        • nautique9911
          • Mar 2018
          • 54

          • Austin, TX

          • 2021 Super Air 230 Past: 2005 SANTE

          #64
          You should consider fiberglassing the sub box. We did that to one of ours back in the day and it sounded great


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          • dhmcfadin
            • Apr 2012
            • 289

            • Austin

            • 1999 Longhorn Nautique 1995 Nautique Super Sport

            #65
            Originally posted by Miljack View Post
            You got this...
            In regards to the batteries and storage, maybe figure out a place to flush mount them in the floor? I mean, while the deck is off...
            I really like that idea! Does anyone know where the stringers run through the boat? I just dont want to cut into one of those. But this is a great idea. It would look really clean. Thanks for the suggestion!
            https://www.instagram.com/longhorn_nautique/

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            • dhmcfadin
              • Apr 2012
              • 289

              • Austin

              • 1999 Longhorn Nautique 1995 Nautique Super Sport

              #66
              Originally posted by bturner View Post
              I really like the building in a battery well concept as it would certainly free up space but you'd need to do AGM so there's no mess or venting issues to concern yourself with. I've always liked my batteries next to the engine where the primary ground is but there seems to be a lot of boats with the batteries mounted under the observer dash.

              As to materials for the sub box..... That's a good one. Most everything I've seen built is out of MDF but I have no clue how well that will hold up in a marine environment. I like the idea of StarBoard but have no clue how that would be acoustically.
              nautique9911 and bturner MDF in a marine environment is a no go unfortunately. It absorbs water, molds, and de-laminates when exposed to humidity. I am considering StarBoard but the joints would have to be plastic welded as there is no other way to seal it. Caulk and glue have a hard time sticking to StarBoard. I have also considered building a box out of 1/2" coosa board and wrapping it in fiberglass mat. It would pretty much indestructible at that point but the coosa board would have to be completed sealed on all surfaces including the labyrinth port to not absorb sound waves. Hard wood coated with fiberglass/resin would also be an option and probably the easiest.
              https://www.instagram.com/longhorn_nautique/

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              • cedarcreek216
                1,000 Post Club Member
                • Oct 2009
                • 1009

                • Dallas, TX

                • 2018 210 2013 210 2009 216V

                #67
                What’s so great about this thread is the OP clearly has a grip on what he is doing, and a good one at that, but has come here to document and share his build as well as listen to solid suggestions and is open to ideas. Not many people can do that, kudos to you and being talented and humble at the same time. No doubt it will lead to an incredible build.


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                • dhmcfadin
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 289

                  • Austin

                  • 1999 Longhorn Nautique 1995 Nautique Super Sport

                  #68
                  Originally posted by cedarcreek216 View Post
                  What’s so great about this thread is the OP clearly has a grip on what he is doing, and a good one at that, but has come here to document and share his build as well as listen to solid suggestions and is open to ideas. Not many people can do that, kudos to you and being talented and humble at the same time. No doubt it will lead to an incredible build.


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                  Thank you. We all share the same passion so I value the input thus far.
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                  • core-rider
                    1,000 Post Club Member
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 1345

                    • Huntsville, AL

                    • 2003 Black SANTE

                    #69
                    I know the boats arenÂ’t identical but this might give you an idea of placement for the stringers. You may not have enough depth to get a true flush mount battery, but just using any available space besides siting them in the floor helps. Take your time and cut slow... worst case you have a bit more fiberglass work to do!


                    https://www.planetnautique.com/vb5/f...ment-enlarging


                    I am actually about to cut the bump out under the dash to move the sub box under there so it will require more fiberglass work but not nearly as involved as doing the battery boxes.

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                    Last edited by core-rider; 12-17-2019, 05:34 PM.
                    Jason
                    All black 2003 SANTE
                    -- Southern Fried --

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                    • dhmcfadin
                      • Apr 2012
                      • 289

                      • Austin

                      • 1999 Longhorn Nautique 1995 Nautique Super Sport

                      #70
                      On the interior sides of the hull, there are some black rubber mat like sheets attached. Are those just sound deadening sheets? Wondering if I can remove them for media blasting or if they are important to the structural integrity of the walls of hull? I’d find something comparable to replace them with if they are sound deadening sheets. If structural I’ll leave them in place.
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                      • dhmcfadin
                        • Apr 2012
                        • 289

                        • Austin

                        • 1999 Longhorn Nautique 1995 Nautique Super Sport

                        #71
                        These are the black sheets I am talking about:
                        https://www.instagram.com/longhorn_nautique/

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                        • core-rider
                          1,000 Post Club Member
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 1345

                          • Huntsville, AL

                          • 2003 Black SANTE

                          #72
                          I’m pretty sure those are just sound deadening... my 03 SANTE had the same mats when I was mounting boards to the sides for amps/chargers.


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                          Jason
                          All black 2003 SANTE
                          -- Southern Fried --

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                          • wakejunky
                            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                            • Jul 2003
                            • 679

                            • Ca

                            • 2003 SAN

                            #73
                            Yes, those are supposed to for sound deadening. I don't know how well they work

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                            • dhmcfadin
                              • Apr 2012
                              • 289

                              • Austin

                              • 1999 Longhorn Nautique 1995 Nautique Super Sport

                              #74
                              Originally posted by wakejunky View Post
                              Yes, those are supposed to for sound deadening. I don't know how well they work
                              Originally posted by core-rider View Post
                              I’m pretty sure those are just sound deadening... my 03 SANTE had the same mats when I was mounting boards to the sides for amps/chargers.


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                              Thank y’all!
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                              • dhmcfadin
                                • Apr 2012
                                • 289

                                • Austin

                                • 1999 Longhorn Nautique 1995 Nautique Super Sport

                                #75
                                Originally posted by core-rider View Post
                                I know the boats arenÂ’t identical but this might give you an idea of placement for the stringers. You may not have enough depth to get a true flush mount battery, but just using any available space besides siting them in the floor helps. Take your time and cut slow... worst case you have a bit more fiberglass work to do!


                                https://www.planetnautique.com/vb5/f...ment-enlarging


                                I am actually about to cut the bump out under the dash to move the sub box under there so it will require more fiberglass work but not nearly as involved as doing the battery boxes.

                                Sent from my iPhone using PLT Nautique
                                Phenomenal job core-rider ! I wish the photos were still full quality. I am definitely considering this but I agree that depth might be an issue. I'll do some measuring once the hull comes back from media blasting.
                                https://www.instagram.com/longhorn_nautique/

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