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A25 Original Horn Type and Location
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- Home Port: Oriental, NC
A25 Original Horn Type and Location
Wondering about adding a horn back to DuNord. Any help is appreciated.
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Re: A25 Original Horn Type and Location
Did they even have a horn when new? Mine came with a can horn. Our 2 day takeover/delivery trip had morning fog. Fortunately we had the hatch over the helm for sticking the horn out. One of the first things I did was add an electric horn. Oh now I remember, it did have an electric horn that sounded like a sick cow when it did work. Of course the wiring needed fixing.
The horn world is your oyster. What would you like to do?
The horn world is your oyster. What would you like to do?
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Re: A25 Original Horn Type and Location
Trumpet would be fun, placement is the dilemma.