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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? Do you buy smallish LCD flat panel TVs and outdoor antennas designed for mounting on a boat? Do you make your own TV/Tivo by installing a specialized video board into a PC and use that? Do you just not HAVE any type of TV equip at all? Thanks in advance |
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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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![]() "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... 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. :-) Agreed. My S.O. (who is about to become INsignificant) likes to wonder aloud "Whattya do on a boat all day???" She'd die without cable TV. |
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Doug Kanter wrote:
Agreed. My S.O. (who is about to become INsignificant) likes to wonder aloud "Whattya do on a boat all day???" She'd die without cable TV. Uh-oh... -- "There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002 |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
... Doug Kanter wrote: Agreed. My S.O. (who is about to become INsignificant) likes to wonder aloud "Whattya do on a boat all day???" She'd die without cable TV. Uh-oh... One good thing about my ex, illustrated by an example: Me: Wanna go fishi....... interruption Her: I'll get the cooler. And, we need to set a limit of 12 hours. I have to do laundry later. She wouldn't always fish, but she could be happy watching birds with binoculars for hours on end. |
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Doug Kanter wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: Agreed. My S.O. (who is about to become INsignificant) likes to wonder aloud "Whattya do on a boat all day???" She'd die without cable TV. Uh-oh... One good thing about my ex, illustrated by an example: Me: Wanna go fishi....... interruption Her: I'll get the cooler. And, we need to set a limit of 12 hours. I have to do laundry later. She wouldn't always fish, but she could be happy watching birds with binoculars for hours on end. Twelve hours? My wife likes to go fishing, but if I kept her at that activity for 12 hours, she'd hang me from the imaginary yardarm. -- "There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002 |
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We do have a small TV, with some rabbit ears.
Is it a small regular 12" tube TV? Or one of those newer LCD flat panel units with built in tuner? |
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Is it a small regular 12" tube TV?
Or one of those newer LCD flat panel units with built in tuner? I think it's a 9-inch screen, with a built-in VCR. Not at all high tech. |
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![]() "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Is it a small regular 12" tube TV? Or one of those newer LCD flat panel units with built in tuner? I think it's a 9-inch screen, with a built-in VCR. Not at all high tech. Another option, if movies are the only interest, is portable dvd players. |
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![]() "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Is it a small regular 12" tube TV? Or one of those newer LCD flat panel units with built in tuner? I think it's a 9-inch screen, with a built-in VCR. Not at all high tech. We used to use a small 110VAc / battery powered TV for watching the Super Bowl, during superbowl sunday fishing derby. Worked fairly well. Had to adjust the rabbit ears as we swung on the anchor at times. But this is the Sacramento River Delta, near San Franciso. Bill |
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