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Your cart is empty.The drop-in V.2 hidden horn is constructed of powder coated steel and injection molded nylon. At 108 decibels and a frequency (Hz) of 370±20A this horn meets ABYC standard A-23. Kit includes horn plus one each chrome and white decorative billet snap-in grills. For use on vessels under 39'. 12VDC. Required hole size, 1-7/8" x 3-3/8".
CoastalGuy
2025-08-26 17:14:46
Love this unit. Easy drop in replacement. Last time I had to get my kids to crawl inside the bowels of the boat to install the old horn, and they've grown too much to fit now. This unit drops in nice's from outside the hull. Loved the choice of white or chrome grill.
springer scott
2025-08-05 15:50:52
I like it a lot, works great. But... you provide a miniature diagram of a template with measurements. LAME! Provive a full size template that can be cut out. I had to draw my own template using measurements provided. Do it right or don't do it Sea Dog!
Patty
2025-07-29 16:51:32
This was the same as the one on my Chaparral 220 SSI. Used my original cover as it was stainless steel not plastic.
AOPAaviator
2025-07-10 12:58:14
I needed to replace my Chaparral boat horn to remain compliant, as it stopped working mid-season last year. I ordered the Sea Dog V2 based on average responses, and assuming it would fit the space currently occupied by the factory A23 from AFI. The plastic housing on this product appears to provide a more directed sound box than the open hull cavity currently used, but did require some minor modifications to be installed.The basic steps are:1. Using a plastic car trim tool, or flat head screwdriver wrapped in a paper towel, pry off the faceplate of the existing horn assembly.2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the 2 mounting screws securing the A-23 horn assembly (Save these)3. Being careful not to drop the wires into the hull opening, remove the horn and ground wires4. Using a Dremel rotary tool, grind the opening slightly to accept the larger plastic enclose of the Sea Dog V25. Install the wires to the new Sea Dog horn, fit the horn and ground wires on the same left or right posts as before (Polarity is not important so the wires can be installed on either leg)6. Slide the new assembly in the opening, and secure with the 2 factory screws (The ones you saved from #2)7. Pop the new cover onto the horn assembly, paying attention to the 2 posts on one side and the 1 post on the other.Honk with impunity on the water!
Customer
2025-05-07 12:34:21
Can barely hear the horn. Beep at a few people out on the water while on plane and they didnt even hear it. Would not recommend.
Ron Hedspeth
2025-05-04 18:00:04
I liked it all
CMass
2025-04-08 13:57:10
After a deep dive into appropriate boat horn sounds, I determined that my particular boat should not have the little beep beep of a typical tiny car, but a more robust, slightly lower tone. That is what this was advertised as having and what it was ostensibly replacing. After installation, it turns out this horn is the little beep beep sounding horn. It is quite loud - which is good - but the sound is definitely not in the Hz range advertised. Pulling this out of the boat again and returning it is such an ordeal, I may just leave it there this season. Their competitor has video clips of the sounds of their various horns. Sea Dog needs to do this as well so that customers know what they are actually purchasing. The product fits fine and appears moderately well made - although I am not sure how long the painted steel will last. Overall, not a bad product, but the sound is not right and I suspect it will corrode within couple of years.
Reggie
2025-01-01 12:24:59
Product came as described and on time.
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