We added a digital tuner TV to the boat in 2008. It's not built in, so we can put it where it works best (or leave it behind). One thing we have noticed since the change-over to all digital is the need for the antenna to be pointed correctly. Using the auto-tune to find channels causes some of them to be missed. I'm wondering how the antenna my buddy Mike mounted on his boat is working out?
When it comes to permanently mounting a TV, I get the position above the dash on the storage shelf... except, the person sitting in the front dinette seat has their back to that. :? Seems like the best place for viewing in our boats would be mounted above the galley... which would potentially be problematic for the TV, being above the cooking and dish washing area.
For some reason, TV is less important to us on the boat than in the house or RV (where we have cable or satellite options). Just rambling now, but I do find it interesting how different we live on the boat and accept that. We wouldn't consider a house or even an over-night motel room without a bathroom, but we're OK with that on a boat. We aim our living room furniture at the TV, but we're OK with bench seats in fixed positions on our boats. We wouldn't consider putting a bed in a closet, but we have no problem climbing into the v-berth with limited overhead space and even less foot space. We have a nice refrigerator/freezer with ice and water in the door in our home, but we're OK with a cooler on our boats. We expect even the least expensive auto to have comfortable seats, ergonomic layout, and hidden wiring, but we're just fine with non-adjustable block-like seats, exposed wiring, and the "speckled paint" finish in our boats. No, I'm not going anywhere with this, other than to wonder why? I've seen the poorly hidden looks of horror on the faces of friends and family who come into the boat we're proudly showing off and they say, "You spend months at a time living in this?"
Yeah, it's what we do. Maybe it's like the Harley t-shirt... "If I have to explain, you wouldn't understand." :wink:
Best wishes,
Jim