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Dumb question here..... but Im not a boater or sailor
Im curious as to what "specific" equip most people use to watch TV on their boats? We can seldom pick up any sort of TV signal when we're cruising into the more remote locations in our part of the country. We do have a small TV, with some rabbit ears. I know of boaters who are *avid* sports fans and must watch particular ball games whether they are cruising or not. Some people install little satellite dishes on the radar arch and fiddle around aiming the dish. This works better at a float or pier and when anchored or on a buoy. When the wind or current changes the position of the boat, the satellite dish has to be reaimed. We carry a stock of old VHF movies, and watch one sometimes. I think if a person wants to spend all weekend watching TV, he or she might consider staying home. :-) |
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