Plpbecks
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 187
- Reaction score
- 205
- Points
- 102
- Location
- Medina, Ohio
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- 242 Limited S E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
I’m sure many have faced the Football on TV or boating conundrum. I found myself in that position last Sunday, and got to work on bringing the two together.
We had a few small flat screen TVs sitting around the house that we don’t use anymore (first world problems) and I noticed that luckily one of them, an Element 20” was 12v at the tv, which I knew would make the job easy:
I was able to find a cord that had a cigarette lighter adapter with a round plug that fit the TV, it happened to be the 12V charger cord from my marine radio. So last weekend we hooked up an over the air antenna, loaded it on the boat for a trial, and it worked! Was able to watch the Browns win with friends and family on the lake:
With the concept proven, I worked this weekend on fabricating an overhead mount for the tv, just did a test fit and am pretty happy with it:
Still need to finish the cable management, but I powered it up and it works great.
The mounting plate is 3/16 aluminum painted in a textured black. It mounts to the Bimini frame with u-bolts and sex-nuts. U-bolts were heat shrink wrapped to protect the frame.
The mount is a monoprice under-counter flat screen mount designed for use in RVs and yachts, it’s light but stout, and has a strong latch to stow the tv out of the way.
Power and audio cables run down the tower and connect to the Helm 12V socket and audio input.
If we get another good day this year I’ll do an update and pictures with the top on and on the water.
We had a few small flat screen TVs sitting around the house that we don’t use anymore (first world problems) and I noticed that luckily one of them, an Element 20” was 12v at the tv, which I knew would make the job easy:
I was able to find a cord that had a cigarette lighter adapter with a round plug that fit the TV, it happened to be the 12V charger cord from my marine radio. So last weekend we hooked up an over the air antenna, loaded it on the boat for a trial, and it worked! Was able to watch the Browns win with friends and family on the lake:
With the concept proven, I worked this weekend on fabricating an overhead mount for the tv, just did a test fit and am pretty happy with it:
Still need to finish the cable management, but I powered it up and it works great.
The mounting plate is 3/16 aluminum painted in a textured black. It mounts to the Bimini frame with u-bolts and sex-nuts. U-bolts were heat shrink wrapped to protect the frame.
The mount is a monoprice under-counter flat screen mount designed for use in RVs and yachts, it’s light but stout, and has a strong latch to stow the tv out of the way.
Power and audio cables run down the tower and connect to the Helm 12V socket and audio input.
If we get another good day this year I’ll do an update and pictures with the top on and on the water.