TJ. The wood panel between the windows pulls straight out towards the inside of the cabin. It's held in with 4 plastic snaps. Same on the port side. The starboard side is pretty full with wires and hydraulic lines for the steering and controls. The port side only has a few wires in it. I used the port side to run Pex tubing for my heating system. I don't have a Bose system, so can't help you with that. The wiring for the mast is accessed by removing the vertical pole next to the stairs. The hole is behind the plastic (Starboard?) panel at the top of the pole. I don't think there are any wires there that go down anywhere, just from the top of the mast back up to the flybridge, under the seat. Wiring for a WiFi repeater will probably have to run down the mast, back up to the flybridge, under the port seats, down the port side behind the removable panel, run aft behind the paneling to the liquor cabinet, down into the engine compartment, across to the starboard side, and then straight up to the electrical panel. Removing the 110 volt outlet under the elect. panel will help running the wire upward. I'm not tech savvy about WiFi repeaters. If all it needs is 12 volt power, then just run it to the flybridge instrument panel.
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