23 Sep 2006 #1 bumblefish Well-Known Member Joined 22 Dec 2002 Messages 1,591 Location Brighton Visit site Is it worth buying a marine use CD players or just an oridnary in-car one?
23 Sep 2006 #2 pvb Well-Known Member Joined 16 May 2001 Messages 45,589 Location UK East Coast Visit site Depends... Depends on whether your boat's wringing wet inside. Otherwise, a regular car-type unit is fine.
Depends... Depends on whether your boat's wringing wet inside. Otherwise, a regular car-type unit is fine.
23 Sep 2006 #3 bumblefish Well-Known Member Joined 22 Dec 2002 Messages 1,591 Location Brighton Visit site Re: Depends... Not so far, although I did reprimand some youngsters today for throwing bricks into the marina, so tomorrow she could be submerged if they go for revenge!
Re: Depends... Not so far, although I did reprimand some youngsters today for throwing bricks into the marina, so tomorrow she could be submerged if they go for revenge!
23 Sep 2006 #4 C ColinHuggins N/A Joined 11 Feb 2006 Messages 1,038 Visit site Very satis with my Blaupunkt stereo/tape/CD, off the shelf from local motorspares shop and NOT the dearest by far.
Very satis with my Blaupunkt stereo/tape/CD, off the shelf from local motorspares shop and NOT the dearest by far.
23 Sep 2006 #5 hlb RIP Joined 16 May 2001 Messages 26,773 Location Any Pub Lancashire or Wales Visit site Strongly recomend you get one with a plug hole in the front for an Ipod. No I did not know what one was either!!
Strongly recomend you get one with a plug hole in the front for an Ipod. No I did not know what one was either!!
23 Sep 2006 #6 Richard10002 Well-Known Member Joined 17 Mar 2006 Messages 18,979 Location Manchester Visit site In car JVC DVD/Radio is working fine for me..... very dry boat.
23 Sep 2006 #7 pvb Well-Known Member Joined 16 May 2001 Messages 45,589 Location UK East Coast Visit site Or get an iTrip... Or get an iTrip - then you can listen in the car too!