This project planned for next weekend...will repost when done...and advise of speakers used and the results. I'm sure others have done this on similar boats...would be nice to get their input too.Please let me know what replacement speakers you use and your experience with removal & replacement. I have a 343 that also need the cockpit speakers replaced. Thanks.
Thanks cymeyer. How did the process go for removing the originals? They appear to be not only screwed in but also have silicone or some form of adhesive applied.We put in Fusion MS-FR4021 Marine 2-Way Full Range Speakers, 120W, Pair last year in our Beneteau 321. 4" speakers and they fit perfectly with no cutting needed. Got from Amazon (currently $68 per pair).
These have hard plastic covers and look much more durable than the originals ones put in in 2000.
Very happy with the sound as well.
Update - As previously suggested, use a thin flexible blade knife and carefully loosed the silicone grip...and eventually it will start to break free and pull loose. There was substantial amount of silicone. Once speaker is out, thoroughly clean all silicone from gelcoat. I installed Polk DB-401 speakers. Any speaker that requires a 4" cutout will work. These fit perfectly with no modification required. I did use a marine grade clear silicone (home depot) on back of speaker frame when reinstalling, and then also a again around the edge of the grill. These speakers sound amazing. They are 'marine rated' by Polk...for whatever that's worth. Lifespan TBD. These cost around $60 off ebay. Highly recommend them. While this installation did not really require a lot of pics...I took a lot and have added them here...cause everybody likes to see pictures... Good luck with your installation.Please let me know what replacement speakers you use and your experience with removal & replacement. I have a 343 that also need the cockpit speakers replaced. Thanks.