This project was a 35' Fourwinds cabin cruiser, which is a typical marine audio installation for us. It included two pairs of speakers, a subwoofer, and a 15" flat panel monitor. Also, we added about 2,000 watts of power. This particular marine electronics installation shows the diversity of what we are capable of with the variety of products. This boat was only three months old when we did it, and the original stereo system would have been more than adequate for most. We ordered the vinyl for the custom-built pods directly from the boat factory to ensure an exact match... just one example of the extent to which we will go in considering details is that. Most other shops would have just used "white vinyl," but the goal at Precision Mobile Audio is not "acceptable," it's "perfect."
This next installation is a beautiful HackerCraft. Each one of these boats is painstakingly designed and hand-built, with no two being identical. After doing our first Hacker for a repeat customer, the boat had to go back to the factory in Ticonderoga for service. When the owners and staff at Hacker had seen what we had done, they were very impressed. That led to this installation, which was done at the factory while the boat was being built. While we worked, the skilled craftsmen who built it were sure to keep a close eye on us. After all, we were cutting holes and running wires into their works of art. When completed, they were blown away! Not only by the sound, but more importantly by how well we massaged our products into the boat, as if they were made to be there. We have since done many HackerCraft boats and are well respected by the entire staff.




