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LCD TV in 28TE

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:26 pm
by scarbo
My 2005 28TE had a 13" CRT TV/DVD player unit in the foreward center cabinet in the front of the cabin. It was a small screen, a lousy place to watch, and took up alot of cabinet space. I pulled it out and put a small DVD player on the bottom, under the shelf the TV sat on. I put a 23" LCD on an almost flush telescoping mount above the quarter berth, below the AC/DC fuse panel. Fits perfectly. Much better place to watch...sprawl out on the V-berth cushions with popcorn...and a big improvement in picture size/quality. Requires a little more care climbing in and out of the quarter berth, but well worth it.

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 8:36 am
by Pitou
Scarbo ..... IMHO after 4 seasons with the 13" CRT in the bow I've been thinking of the same location you mounted your flat panel. Well the CRT has bit the dust and it's gone to the transfer station. ..... I was really hoping to be able to procrastinate :roll: on this one for another season .... It would have made a better winter project. Keep your posts coming !

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 1:47 pm
by mhanna
Can we see some pictures of the TV on its mount ? And how does it stay put while moving ?

Thx
Matt

Mainship Mount

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 3:41 pm
by Pitou
Not in the Albin, but went to the boat show in Boston this past January and was checking out mounting options / snapped some pics. This photo came from a Mainship.
I have seen this same mount at my local BestBuy and Tweeter. The mount allows you to swivel the display and turn it to be flush to the wall and cranking down on the butterfly nuts holds it secure. Pictures are good!

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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 4:01 pm
by scarbo
Matt:

I'll snap some pictures next time I'm up on the boat. It stays in place just fine underway...the telescope mount lets you adjust the degree of friction in the hinges and doesn't drift at all, even with tipping and rocking. One suggestion: make a cardboard template of the TV and trace around the mount base, and then you can drill the holes right where you want them to center the screen on the wall.