I just bought a y2k Superboat
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I really like the seat! Looks sick! How much? Also do you sell it with covering AND without out covering option? Let me know I am defiantly interested. How well does it fit into the arm rest cut outs in the side of the boat? Are they about the Same overall dimensions?
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They fit in the Y2K perfect . We are selling them a few different ways . $950 pair in gelcoat $1500 pair gelcoat with 7" monitors in the backs (1 Year warranty on monitor) . We can also do them in carbon fiber $$$ .
Were not 100% sure about the upholstery cost yet but we will have it soon as we are trying a couple of different shops to figure out who we are going to use .
Were not 100% sure about the upholstery cost yet but we will have it soon as we are trying a couple of different shops to figure out who we are going to use .
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I'm close to 6' and wouldn't mind if my seat was a few inches closer to the helm. It works as is, I don't want to go through the trouble of moving the seat forward.
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There are boxes in my cabin . I'm pretty sure you wont have room for anything bigger then a 12 under there . I have 10's and my system sounds awesome . I own a stereo shop so I see and hear all types of systems .
Depending on the type of music you listen to determines what size subs you go with . Unless your gonna have a block party and break out the forty's you won't need 15's .
And free air subs sound like a$s so defiantly make an enclosure ..
Depending on the type of music you listen to determines what size subs you go with . Unless your gonna have a block party and break out the forty's you won't need 15's .
And free air subs sound like a$s so defiantly make an enclosure ..
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Zuperboat do u have pictures? I am taking the boat to a audio shop this morning to have them look at it. What size speakers. Facing down? In the foot rest and you don't see them?
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Size doesn't equal loud . My son has a single 12" with only 900 watts and a few months ago went to a stereo competition in Fl and beat out people several with dual 12's , 15's and 18's . Sound in a stereo is all about setup . My installer is wowed by my y2k sound and I've been asked several times on the beach to turn it down . If they don't want to hear it they shouldn't play music I don't like lol . You should deffently take FX10's advice considering he did build your boat ! Just my 2c
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Yes I got to looking at it today and you guys were wright. Especially considering there is a stress crack down were you step down into the cabin. Thanks for talking me out of that! I was thinking about putting the 15s in a bad ass band pass box down in the cabin and the access hatch to behind the dash would serve as a bass port to the cockpit. Also thinking about cutting the same access hatch into the passenger side. It would also serve as a bass port and also make it easier to access the back of the head unit. Just a idea. What do you think about that. I would not be cutting big holes in the boat and no one would even see the subs or the hole in the cockpit area. Would be clean.





