TRUMPET HORNS 100% WATERPROOF, EVEN MOUNTED UPWARDLY

Trumpet Horns

 

Apr 17, 2018

Almost every country requires a sound signal appliance for vessels up to 39′. They don’t comment, however, on how long the device should last or the quality of its sound. Schmitt &Ongaro Marine Deluxe All Stainless Steel Single and Dual Trumpet Horns take the worry out of compliance. Built for a harsh marine environment, they’re completely waterproof and have a commanding, yet pleasantly clear tone.
The horns feature a unique design that quickly drains water from the sounding unit when in heavy rain or choppy seas. This allows them to be mounted in an upwardly inclined orientation.

Everything about the patented Deluxe All Stainless Steel Single and Dual Trumpet Horns is made to last. Guaranteed not to rust for five years, they’re built with gleaming 304 stainless steel inside and out to ensure low maintenance and lasting good looks. Waterproof rubber gaskets and internal components sealed in resin add to the extreme quality of the horns. A video is at bit.ly/2tPHgvg.

Measuring 16.5″ L x 4.75″ H, they’re available in 12 or 24 volts, draw 4A and are pre-wired for easy installation. Meeting ABYC A-23 standards, the single horn is rated at 120dB at 1m, 125dB for the dual.
For more, visit www.schmittongaromarine.com.

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