Looking to add GPS and Sirius to 353
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From: N.J.
I have a nice space between the gauges on my 99 353 that is begging for a GPS. Any recommendations on a model that works well for this application without breaking the bank? Also looking to tie in my Sirius receiver to the stock Kenwood 10CD stereo system. I haven't pulled anything apart yet - anyone know if there is an AUX input somewhere? Thanks.
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I believe Kenwood sells a "Y" splitter (accessory). You would plug in the CD changer and Sirius into one end and then connect the other end of the splitter into the back of the head unit (where your changer is curretly plugged in). Don't know enough about new GPS'. Hope this helps.
I have a nice space between the gauges on my 99 353 that is begging for a GPS. Any recommendations on a model that works well for this application without breaking the bank? Also looking to tie in my Sirius receiver to the stock Kenwood 10CD stereo system. I haven't pulled anything apart yet - anyone know if there is an AUX input somewhere? Thanks.
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I'm sure many will chime in here...I have been running the Raymarine 435i (internal GPS) Plotter for going on 5 seasons, and really like it. I don't think they make it anymore, but you can look around. Here's a shot of it.
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I like the Garmin products. The user interface is much friendlier. I cruise with the moving map displayed and it shows you the depth ahead of you, as well as any hazards. Has saved my props a couple of times.



