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A boat, large or small, will shake, rattle and roll, has limited
space, and a multitude of communications and navigation
equipment aboard. In a corrosive environment, and using a
multi-layered power system, you want a professional technician
who has “been-there done that” to supply and install your marine
audio and video components.
The most important consideration when designing and installing
your marine audio and video systems is to NEVER have your system
interfere with the boat's on-board navigation, communications,
or power systems. Likewise, you do not want any interference
with you boats audio and video systems from any outside sources.
The second item on your list should be to match the performance
and styling of your marine audio and video system to your boat's
design, bearing in mind these audio and video systems will be
operating in a marine environment, and build in the systems
ability to accept future equipment integration. The third
consideration is to design your system so that each room or
area will have control over it's own audio and video source,
and keep the entire system simple to operate.
We have accomplished this for our customers on these projects:
58' RIVIERA Sportfish "Roadrunner III". Retrofitted 42"
NEC plasma TV to replace 25" TV. Added direct TV satellite
system. Provided and programmed custom learning remotes.
Designed and installed specialized satellite tracking switching
system. Integrated the marine audio and video equipment with the
boats electronics.
52' MARINE TRADER Trawler "Tortuga". Total retrofit to
state of the art marine audio and video system. Custom wall fit
TV in master stateroom with auto TV surround sound. Provided
through vessel channel modulation, telephone/intercom system.
47' JEFFERSON Motor Yacht “Take five”. Marine re-wiring
of the audio and video system, installed input switches, single
source control.
44' SEA RAY Motor Yacht “Knot Yet”. Marine re-wiring of
the factory systems, upgrade the marine audio and video systems
to be user friendly.
38' FOUNTAIN Lightning “Tempt Me II”. A marine re-wire
and replacement all factory components to matched components in
2001, customized to single source control.
32’ FOUNTAIN “Looking for Love”. Installed complete
expandable marine stereo system in 1989, and have maintained
and upgraded boat to date.
29' WELLCRAFT Scarab. Replaced factory system in 1996
with matched marine audio components and designed an expandable
system. Our technicians have maintained and upgraded to date.
30' to 60' Houseboats. Installed home theater styled
systems that are user friendly and utilize a single system with
remote control to allow music or video inside, and marine
speakers for outside entertainment.
Whatever the size, or the type of boat, that meets your
lifestyle, we can install an entertainment system designed for
the marine environment and tailored to your particular needs. We
have completed installations using Kenwood, Pioneer, Nautica,
Bazooka, Orion, Kicker, Pioneer, Clarion, Sony, Audio Source,
Monster Cable, Babb, Poly Planar, Hitachi, Aiwa, Niles, Jensen,
and Memphis Audio to name a few manufactured components we have
worked with, and we manufacture some of our own marine audio and
video components.
Our goal is to install a great marine audio and video system in
your fishing boat, sailboat, or yacht. We will work with you to
achieve a system that is affordable, professionally designed
and installed for a marine environment, and is simple to
operate.
Naylor and Company, Inc. is a licensed marine
general contractor, Louisiana Contractors License Number 769.
The A/V Marine Group is a Division of Naylor and Company, and is
active in the shipyards along the Gulf Coast. "BOATSOUND" is
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