Stuff on my 25
I have a 2006 Hunter 25. I mounted a clarion marine stereo with IPOD connectivity on the side of the cabinet where the sink is. It is facing the stern of the boat and protrudes into the upper part of the cabinet. I also have a wired remote installed right beside my engine controls in the cockpit. The remote is waterproof. I have bose speakers inside and then cube speakers in the cockpit mounted on the steering wheel pulpit.Other various stuff I've done.All cushions from this Chandlery in Navy Blue sunsure with white piping. Stern seat backrest made from Navy Sunbrella. Companionway cover in Navy sumbrella. Lifeline backrests on lifelines on the side of the cockpit. Also modified a lifeline backrest to work as a backrest for the center helm seat.I have two Gel cell batteries, an onboard charger with shore power I added. With appropriate breakers etc. Shore power connector is under the lift up seat right next to the hatch in the cockpit. I have a A, B, A+B, Off switch for the battery bank mounted over the rear bunk along with the shorepower breaker. I have two GFCI AC plugs in the boat.I have a 14 flat screen 12 volt tv with a Seawatch 2030 applified antenna mounted at the top of the mast.I have a lowrance gps, depth, speed device.I hard mounted my portable stove (for tax purposes).I have a magna grill that mounts to the stern rail.I have a wheel pedestal cover in made from Navy Sunbrella.I have rod holders on the stern rail (I like to troll for white bass some days).I had vinyl cut for the name and port for the boat. This is placed on the stern. You can see it beside this posting.I have a 9.9 yamaha high thrust, electric start, electric tilt motor, with controls.I installed a day/night solar vent in the front hatch.I have an anchor mount that holds the anchor on the bow pulpit.Probably some other stuff I can't think of. I love the boat. Mine stays in a slip on Lake Travis all year. There is probably a photo or two of my boat on this site. My first sail tips are pretty short. Reef early, take plenty of fuel and beer in case the wind goes away.