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I probably don't spend as much time "aboard" as you, but the last time I was
"underway', it was for just over 6 days, none of it coastal, and I recall that there didn't seem to be much time for leisure activities like watching TV, and, more importantly, the conversation was probably as interesting as any movie. I believe that when you have a situation, for whatever reason, where you can't have an intelligent /interesting conversation with your shipmate(s) then you might REALLY need a TV to while away the idle hours.Or to keep the kids occupied. Just my 2$. John Cairns "Joe" wrote in message om... Whats wrong with enjoying a flick at anchor or the dock, or underway for that matter? Perhaps if you lubbers spent a little more time aboard, It would not seem "So Special" of a time. You would not have to SAVOR and relish it like its something holy. I like modern conviences and entertainment onboard my boat. And since Joe MSV RedCloud |
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