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AFI International Shorty Horn

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International Shorty Horn
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The International Shorty Horn is the loudest compact electric horn that AFI Marine makes. An ABS triple chrome-plated housing provides the maximum protection from rust and corrosion. The diaphragm and mounting bracket is made of stainless steel. This model is intended to be mounted on the bow or cabin top of your boat.

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No compressor is needed for this horn. It is hardwired straight to the battery, or electrical panel.

Technical Information

  • Dimensions: 4-1/4 in L x 5 in W x 6-1/2 in H
  • Maximum amp Draw: 4 Amps
  • db Rating: 123 at one meter
  • Fundamental Frequency: 290 plus/minus 15
  • 12 Volt

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Q: Can you please provide the installation instructions as a PDF before I purchase the AFI-10036?

4 years ago
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A: It is unfortunate that you cannot provide a user manual before purchase. Can you please provide the IP rating of the AFI-10036? I hope to install it on my Catamarans forward cross beam Can it be installed upside down? Can you confirm the db rating is suitable for vessels greater than 12m in international waters? Can you provide the dimensions of the base, where I see it it has holes for at least 3 fasteners?

Anonymous4 years ago
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Q: What is the sound low bass like a tugboat or ship or a high pitch like a train?? How many nautical miles is the range??

6 years ago
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