Does anyone use a car head unit instead of a marine one? Any advantages or disadvantages? Besides the obvious!
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RE: Is a marine head unit a must?
The previous owner of my boat used a car Pioneer unit. It was less than a year old when it failed due to corrosion. Being under a year, and having a fully transferable warranty, I took it in to get fixed. The authorized repair center dude looked at it for 1 second and said, "this has been in a boat." Even though it was behind a shield, vital components had corroded. I would strongly recommend a marine head unit. Every really seems to love the new Alpine, and it's not very expensive if bought online. Unfortunately, I bought my Clarion 475 just before the Alpine came out, but it works fine, just has a few less features.Now
2000 SAN
Previously
1999 Air Nautique
1996 Tige Pre-2000
1989 Lowe 24' Pontoon / Johnson 100HP outboard
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RE: Is a marine head unit a must?
i used an Alpine and Kenwood car receiver for 10 years without any problems....i had it in a flip door enclosure that even got sprayed by a jet ski and luckily it still worked. Although, i always garaged my boat and never had it near salt water or rain.....it shouldn't be a problem if you are on a fresh water lake
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RE: Is a marine head unit a must?
I have used a non marine Alpine in my boat for around 7 years. No issues. It was behind the standard Nautique slide roll cover.
I just pulled it from my boat since I was given a new one as a gift that works more fluid with my IPOD. If your just looking for a CD head unit and want to save some money let me know. It was/is a pretty high end Alpine unit. I was planning on putting it on ebay. PM me if your interested and I can give you the details on the unit. I have the original box and all.1999 Super Sport Nautique
PerfectPass Wakeboard Pro
100amp Alternator Upgrade and 2 - Optima Blue Tops
Wetsounds, JL Audio, Alpine sound system
3-Jabsco Ballast Puppies
1- Fly High Center Sack 650lbs and 2 - Fly High Rear 750lbs
Ballast Install - http://planetnautique.com/vb3/showth...allast-Install
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RE: Is a marine head unit a must?
Maybe the moral here is to not get a Pioneer. I have no idea how abused the pioneer was in my boat before I got it. When I picked up the boat it worked. When I brought it home, it would go in and out and the CD-slot drive would neither take or eject a disc. I suppose it could have been damaged in the road trip. I did see the inside at the repair center and it did look corroded to me. Oh well... unless you already have the non-marine head unit or buy SuperSquirt's, I'd say just go with the new alpine marine unit.Now
2000 SAN
Previously
1999 Air Nautique
1996 Tige Pre-2000
1989 Lowe 24' Pontoon / Johnson 100HP outboard
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RE: Is a marine head unit a must?
Don't feel bad Chexi. I had a Pioneer Premier in my previous boat and the remote lead went out. When I took it apart I discovered it was due to corrosion. Not saying Pioneer is bad, just had one fail on me too.1999 Super Sport Nautique
PerfectPass Wakeboard Pro
100amp Alternator Upgrade and 2 - Optima Blue Tops
Wetsounds, JL Audio, Alpine sound system
3-Jabsco Ballast Puppies
1- Fly High Center Sack 650lbs and 2 - Fly High Rear 750lbs
Ballast Install - http://planetnautique.com/vb3/showth...allast-Install
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RE: Is a marine head unit a must?
Marine rated is there for a reason, but that being said I've had an Eclipse CD3000 in my boat for 3 years or so and it works fine. I just had it lying around and thought I'd jam it in there for the time being, but it hasn't messed up so I'm leaving it until it does.Travis Fling
Choctaw Lake
Current - 1989 Ski Nautique 2001
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RE: Is a marine head unit a must?
I think the only difference in the 9886 and 9886M version is that the marine version comes with a clear plastic sheet that you are supposed to mount on top of the unit to repel water that falls onto it. The face plate is a little tougher as it is salt/fog certified. But that is the only differences i can tell.
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