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I purchased a small tv at wallmart for 100 but i had to use a small inverter because it didnt have a ac to dc power adapter. Key was light weight because of the shock from waves.
I didnt have the nerve to drill mounting holes in the wall upholstery so i made a bracket that fit the same holes as that were in a cupboard door hinge and put it in front of the existing door. I used the smallest swivel bracket that radio shack had. It works great, cupboard still opens, and i can remove it without any holes in the walls. |
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Originally Posted by Payton
(Post 3847650)
I see the Jenson 22"tv weighs only 10.5#. But if that is hanging from 4 mounting points or a swivel bracket, is that going to break and go bouncing around the cabin after a few times out in rough water?
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Just my 2 cents... I have a 280 baja and I just bought a wall mount for my iPad. You can take it with you. Don't have to wire anything. And you can hook up a sling box to your house and stream tv with just an Internet connection. I'm in it under 500 and I use my iPad every day at home. Battery will last all day. Return the tv. I promise you will be more happy with this. The swivel wall mount cost 30 bucks on amazon. Most smart phones have a mobile hot spot app. Plus you can use it as a back up GPS.
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In a larger boat, the TV can't be beat for viewing size. In my boat, I think the iPad would be good enough, and certainly a lot easier.
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I bought a Skyworth 12v dvd combo for the boat:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Skyworth-19-...item4166382601 |
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