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On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 19:53:31 -0500, "Jeff Morris"
wrote: "Remco Moedt" wrote in message .. . There is nothing wrong with a TV on board. It all depends on what you do with your boat. If I buy a Ferrari Enzo (yeah, right....in my dreams only I fear) I don't have to suspect I can transport a piano with it. If you're on a sailboat in the middle of the Atlantic with winds over the 50 knots and a wave height over 30 feet, you're not that happy with a TV on a bulkhead, or the change in weight distribution all those electric equipment caused. But if you're moored most of the time, or coastal cruising while you know how to interpret the weather map, you want those things which makes life easier. As long you don't carry those pesky powertools......g Wow! You make it sound like thousands of pounds of gear! All of my electronic entertainment toys, TV/VCR, AM/FM, CD changer, a nice pair of small speakers fit in one box when I brought it ashore this fall. It is certainly lighter than my tools, or even the galley gear - perhaps 25 pounds total. Were I to set it up again it would be half the weight with flat screen and MP3's. Even the 300 CD's we had on board for our trip was nothing compared to the books we had. I can understand not wanting a TV - I know people that never use one in their house - but the weight savings is rather meaningless nowadays. Hehe. I was actually more thinking about the washing machine/deepfreezer and stuff... Cheers! Remco |
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