Ours is currently up there, but all of that is going to change a little.
We have an older VHF radio mounted under the companionway stairs with its antenna on the stern. It will stay there as a backup VHF. We are getting a new one with DSC and it will go up where the tape-deck is now and its antenna will go to the top of the mast. Hopefully I can mount the new VHF and tape-deck/radio one over the other where the tape-deck/radio is in the picture now.
We will also be getting a cheap handheld VHF that we can use in the cockpit or if I'm ashore tending to lines I can use it to talk back to Ruth on the boat.
I'm also going to mount the..................
..... Voltmeter and an amp-meter like it next to the radios above the sink.
I'd like to do something better for the cabin speakers for the tape-deck/radio as right now they are some that I stripped out of a van and don't look very nice where they are.
To tell you the truth now that we got this.............
...........ipod with the $20 speakers we never use the tape-deck/radio unless we are trying to pickup weather on the FM. This little I-pod and the speakers are great as we can put them out in the cockpit or in the cabin or in the V-berth wherever we are. The sound is good and the thing will run over a week playing all the time on a couple batteries. Since we have to rely on the generator and solar panels to recharge the batteries we don't like to use the tape-deck/radio if possible. We liked the ipod so much that we went and bought the 160 gig classic. Pretty unbelievable we can have all the music we have on tapes, phono records, CDs and what we record off of Sirius on this thing. I didn't think I would like the ipod and was still pretty stuck on my tapes and CDs, but I'm a believer now.
c ya and post pictures of what you end up doing,
Sum
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