Transom speakers in her big old back end?
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2021 8:12 am
So we're getting a bit of a late start for the season, but we've put in to get a platform from swimplatforms.com started for our 272 after last season's little trimming issue.. (should have done it months ago...) [Also, see photo for the end result.. my boat and ordered platform should be identicalish]
I've been trying to figure out what to do about audio from the back-end. We've got a tower, but the bimini is setup in such a way where there's not a lot of clearance under the tower to allow for tower speakers. I don't want to put any up on top of it because we've got a low bridge on Beaver Lake and she's tall enough as it is.. so that has lead me to transom speakers... after going to great lengths to avoid considering it..
Now, I haven't been to the boat in a few months to go knocking on her big old bubble butt with a mallet to test my hypothesis, but I assume the back end is more or less a shell, with the actual transom buried within? If that's the case, I should be able to cut into the inset/recessed area to install a couple speakers, and fishing the wires up and over should be another hole?
I think I can easily fit a few 4"ish speakers back there. I feel like 6" would be too much given that the recessed area has an angle change toward the bottom, and the swim platform will take up a bit of the lower edge..
I know SOMEWHERE I've seen a 272 with a similar setup but despite a significant amount of googling, I haven't been able to find it.
I wanted to get the community's take on such an approach and any tips?
Photos related. You guys loce these things..
I've been trying to figure out what to do about audio from the back-end. We've got a tower, but the bimini is setup in such a way where there's not a lot of clearance under the tower to allow for tower speakers. I don't want to put any up on top of it because we've got a low bridge on Beaver Lake and she's tall enough as it is.. so that has lead me to transom speakers... after going to great lengths to avoid considering it..
Now, I haven't been to the boat in a few months to go knocking on her big old bubble butt with a mallet to test my hypothesis, but I assume the back end is more or less a shell, with the actual transom buried within? If that's the case, I should be able to cut into the inset/recessed area to install a couple speakers, and fishing the wires up and over should be another hole?
I think I can easily fit a few 4"ish speakers back there. I feel like 6" would be too much given that the recessed area has an angle change toward the bottom, and the swim platform will take up a bit of the lower edge..
I know SOMEWHERE I've seen a 272 with a similar setup but despite a significant amount of googling, I haven't been able to find it.
I wanted to get the community's take on such an approach and any tips?
Photos related. You guys loce these things..